AlphaBear
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For me it's simply a matter of when it's 'safe' to do so... but what is considered safe these days? Many people will have their opinions on this topic and debate is good...
I feel this weekend was way too soon, but then you saw all those demos in the UK happening too and all those people bunched up and I'm thinking damn that's just inviting trouble... So what is considered safe? The first measure of 'safe' in my opinion is surely when the government says it's safe to partake in such events? Not when a site owner says so. Then there is the distinction between those sites who operate as a business vs those who operate for fun. Business owners will want to open as quick as possible. That's understandable. However, safety should be paramount. It's not just the safety of the players but the potential risk they could pass on to family and friends without even realising it...
Make no mistake, the world as we knew has changed and that's beyond doubt. The question now is how we mitigate the risk... Personally If I don't play this year, so be it.... it's not the end of the world... It would be nice to be able to get a few games in if possible, but think of this.... the last quarter of the year will become colder, wetter and the flu season will begin... this is when the next major hurdle will be placed in front of the nation. However, the optimist in me is hoping a vaccine could be available by then (unlikely though)....
The debate continues......
I feel this weekend was way too soon, but then you saw all those demos in the UK happening too and all those people bunched up and I'm thinking damn that's just inviting trouble... So what is considered safe? The first measure of 'safe' in my opinion is surely when the government says it's safe to partake in such events? Not when a site owner says so. Then there is the distinction between those sites who operate as a business vs those who operate for fun. Business owners will want to open as quick as possible. That's understandable. However, safety should be paramount. It's not just the safety of the players but the potential risk they could pass on to family and friends without even realising it...
Make no mistake, the world as we knew has changed and that's beyond doubt. The question now is how we mitigate the risk... Personally If I don't play this year, so be it.... it's not the end of the world... It would be nice to be able to get a few games in if possible, but think of this.... the last quarter of the year will become colder, wetter and the flu season will begin... this is when the next major hurdle will be placed in front of the nation. However, the optimist in me is hoping a vaccine could be available by then (unlikely though)....
The debate continues......