More bad press for us On a very topical and sensitive subject,combined with the furlough situation. And there was me thinking Kyle Walker had a bad decision making process!
WTF are we doing out on the common in full view of the public.?
Leaving aside for a moment the idiocy of what they were doing, it's encouraging to know Mourinho is dedicating time to helping Ndombele get his fitness levels back/up. Maybe the relationship isn't as damaged as it seemed.
Yep. Fit and firing!!Let’s take the positives..... Ndombele is actually training!
WTF are we doing out on the common in full view of the public.?
I don't really care about football PR at the minute, the most important thing is the players staying healthy, they should be exercising and training, but they should be isolating too.
They can isolate when at home. I really don't see they had to stop coming to the training ground as long as they went straight home again. In fact, it would probably be best if someone got the virus now and spread it to the rest of the team while football is on hold. Get that immunity sorted.
More evidence that the more money you have the more you think you are exceptional and the rules dont apply to you.
I've said before in the this thread that Mourinho has a history of not giving two fudges about player health and welfare.
He will make you play through injury against advice, he will bring you back too early, he will publicly shame you into playing.
He will go to war with his own medical team.
And now he will flout the law and put your health and your family's health in danger.
They can isolate when at home. I really don't see they had to stop coming to the training ground as long as they went straight home again. In fact, it would probably be best if someone got the virus now and spread it to the rest of the team while football is on hold. Get that immunity sorted.
Is there actually any proof that getting it once means you are immune from getting it again?
It’s theoretically the caseIs there actually any proof that getting it once means you are immune from getting it again?
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. All a vaccine does is trigger the body to make antibodies - if a person cannot create antibodies for the virus, the vaccine can't trigger that.From an interview I heard a few days ago, the expectation is that once a person has had the virus and their body has produced the anti-bodies to fight the virus, those anti-bodies will remain active for a period of time, giving some degree of immunity. However whether that immunity lasts a few months, a year, a lifetime etc. is currently unknown. Long enough for a vaccine to be produced would be the hope.
I suppose there are behaviours and patterns from the already known corona viruses which can be used as indicators?