23 Jun 2020, 07:59 (Ref:3983328)
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#6339
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Posts: 835
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Originally Posted by mattcanary
Need to get back to normal as soon as possible, for everyone's sake.
Too much caution.
People are milling around well within two metres everywhere you look. There were extensive protests in many cities three weekends agio, an no spike in cases. Motorsports is run outdoors, where the risk is minimal. Okay, perhaps close the grandstands, so people space out more.
Judging by city streets in Norwich yesterday, they are still relatively derserted. Many people that otherwise would go racing live would rather not attend at the moment anyway, so crowds wuld in all likleihood be down. Stop prevemting people from doing things, if they are prepared to accept the, (now small), risks.
It's been a long three months, and I really don;t want this whole year to become a write-off.
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It can take 2-3 weeks in some cases for symptoms to develop. It only takes a few people not to show any symptoms and pass it onto others and suddenly you have a spike a month or more down the line. Even Germany and South Korea are experiencing a secondary spike and they thought they were in the clear.
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