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Head tests positive and 4th test in doubt

"Are you an epidemiologist" is in relation to your comments about how omicron isn't much of a public health risk. Could you really say that with any certainty at this time?
I’m merely echoing the comments of actual epidemiologists.


I’m very very sorry to hear about your personal health. I hope you can make a full recovery in time.

According to the experts though, this variant doesn’t have the same potency with regards to entering the lungs and so I’m hoping that means the seriousness and danger of the virus has greatly reduced.

Again, that isn’t my opinion, merely my interpretation of what the science is saying.
 
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"Are you an epidemiologist" is in relation to your comments about how omicron isn't much of a public health risk. Could you really say that with any certainty at this time?

I have had long covid for 9 months, after a mild dose of covid. I was in UHND cardiology ward with palpitations and tachycardia and have had dizziness and tension headaches every day since. I was off work for 4 of those 9 months. If there is any doubt it isn't worth the risk.

I'm not arguing with the cricket governing bodies here so burden of proof is not on me.

hope you feeling better marra, sorry to hear that
 
seriously why are England stil there

Joe Root had to act as coach today man

half way through the last tests, late in the night, players were moved away from their families to different hotel rooms due to covid tests

players cant be expected to perform in this
Its simply not fair that careers, including Burns and Silverwood, will be lost because of this tour

Sir Alastair Cook’s words in the Sunday Times yesterday should act as a warning to those administrators who think they can continue forcing players into an unnatural life while they protect the broadcasting revenue.

England’s former captain wrote: ‘Since the summer of 2020, England have played 17 Tests in bubble conditions, Australia barely any. There was a hope England’s greater exposure to Test cricket in that time might help them in this Ashes. Yet we can see now England were running on empty.

‘I am sure every member of the squad counts himself fortunate in being paid to live the dream. Yet I also wonder if the past 18 months in a bio-secure environment have made international cricket something to be endured, rather than enjoyed.’
 
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