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Cheltz Fest 2021 Behind Closed Doors ?
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Originally posted by ryanh97 View Post
Lockdown will bring numbers down in time for Christmas. Ready for us all to go and spend our money in shops, restaurants and pubs in December, just to be in the same time come January. Rinse and repeat.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
I think we'll be ok. Lockdown will bring numbers down dramatically. Vaccine on its way which was always the icing on the cake.
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Originally posted by jonthehammer View PostAll lockdowns do is stop the inevitable for a while as been proved. I could rant about this for ages but i wont.....
As for the vaccine, good luck with that one. Trials have been very up and down.
Sorry to be such a miserable git on a Monday.
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Was listening (Sadly) to a leading specialist in vaccinations on Sky news about 2 weeks ago. Vaccines are all about trial and error and the chance of finding a vaccine first time up is highly improbable. And if by chance a working vaccine is produced in early 2021 the first wave of immunising will be for the elderly and at risk category which will take weeks/months to adminster. Then I’d imagine a School vaccine program (like the good old days) which will take even longer nation wide. So the likes of the average working 20-50 year old healthy people will be the last ones to get access to a vaccine so may not be until 2022.
If you could guarantee me a 2022 festival packed to the rafters I’d snap your hand off
Last edited by BookieBasher; 2 November 2020, 02:21 PM.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostAnyone received refunds yet on first 2 meetings missed ??
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Originally posted by ryanh97 View Post
Not yet, I was speaking to a mate about this. I'm wondering if they're gonna wait until the end of the season to refund, that way any refunds can be rolled over to next season if people want to.
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Originally posted by charlie View PostFurlough being extended till March is a massive indicator the gov don't expect things to be back to normal till at least then."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by charlie View PostFurlough being extended till March is a massive indicator the gov don't expect things to be back to normal till at least then.
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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Don't think that the reason they've extended it at all. It's to give Businesses the confidence of being able to retain staff for the foreseeable future and consumers the confidence that they will continue to be paid and enable them to spend as they normally would leading up to Xmas and beyond.
It's not normal that the government pays 80% of peoples wages whilst they stay at home, not working.
It would be a brilliant New Normal if it was, especially if we were also free to do whatever we wanted, like go to the pub, or to Cheltenham on mass.
But that's dreamworld.
Or Lobosworld ? ( as popular as Disney ! )
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Charlie was relating the furlough extension decision to normality.
It's not normal that the government pays 80% of peoples wages whilst they stay at home, not working.
It would be a brilliant New Normal if it was, especially if we were also free to do whatever we wanted, like go to the pub, or to Cheltenham on mass.
But that's dreamworld.
Or Lobosworld ? ( as popular as Disney ! )
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