Professor Hugh Pennington says Rangers gathering is Low Risk

Should have been advising the SG all along. Unfortuntaly his politics didn't suit...
Instead you get the spineless Devi Sridhar who was happy to spread the SNP administrations view and throw in a few criticisisms of the UK with her baseless opinions. Opinions that she was given by the likes of the Murrells.

I expect her to be wheeled out in the next few days to criticise the fans gathering.
 
Instead you get the spineless Devi Sridhar who was happy to spread the SNP administrations view and throw in a few criticisisms of the UK with her baseless opinions. Opinions that she was given by the likes of the Murrells.

I expect her to be wheeled out in the next few days to criticise the fans gathering
Lying propaganda to suit them instead of the truth and using the police and media as their vehicle and cohorts what a scabby bunch of ba$tards they are.
 
Instead you get the spineless Devi Sridhar who was happy to spread the SNP administrations view and throw in a few criticisisms of the UK with her baseless opinions. Opinions that she was given by the likes of the Murrells.

I expect her to be wheeled out in the next few days to criticise the fans gathering.
Ah yes the esteemed Dr Sridhar who has a masters in public health and a doctorate in (checks notes) Philosophy

doctorates in philosophy are basically the higher education equivalent of a gold star in nursery for colouring inside the lines
 
We don't need a professor to confirm what we already know. The issue with large gathering of Rangers fans out on the streets loud and proud has got sweet fa to do with covid.
 
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"No Surrender."
 
Wee bit of topic but when the fook did the evening times go to paid content and who the fook actually pays for it?
 
THERE is little risk in a planned march of Rangers fans from Ibrox to George Square at the weekend, according to a top public health expert.

Professor Hugh Pennington thinks there is nothing to worry about in terms of increasing Covid infections as a result of Light Blues supporters taking to the streets as their club lifts the trophy on Saturday.

“You can’t say that it is no-risk,” said the emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University. “But it is very low-risk.

“As long as it’s properly managed and there isn’t a lot of hugging it should be okay.

“The number of cases in Glasgow is really quite low, the risk of transmission is 15 times less than it is inside. The risk is what they do before the walk and what they do afterwards, the walk itself will be trivial in terms of infection transmission.”

Outdoor gatherings remain banned under strict rules intended to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The virus is an airborne disease, more easily shared among people indoors.

“We should probably just hope for the best and hope that it’s windy because that blows the virus away,” said Pennington.

“It’s really when people’s faces get close to other people’s faces that you get the real risk of transmission. But most of them won’t be carrying the virus anyway because the cases are so low.

“I wouldn’t say that it’s dangerous at all. With the virus numbers what they are at the moment, I wouldn’t see this as a high-risk exercise.”

It will be a huge day for Rangers fans as they lift their first Scottish Premiership trophy in 10 years.

Union Bears, the club’s squad of ultra-supporters, has organised the walk from the club’s stadium to the city centre to celebrate the event.

But Glasgow’s top cop fired fans a warning earlier this week.

Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland reminded organisers that the plans were against the law and warned fans against going along for the party.

He said: “Under the current restrictions no-one should be gathering in numbers of more than six at the stadium or any other location and Police Scotland supports the club in urging its fans to do the right thing and follow the coronavirus regulations around gatherings.”

The city’s top brass have a policing plan in place to “minimise any disruption to the community”, he added.

We told previously how Rangers FC urged fans not to gather, a move welcomed by the Scottish Government, which blasted the plans as “irresponsible”.

A spokesman for Scottish ministers said: “At this crucial stage of suppressing the virus, groups of people gathering together for whatever purpose jeopardises public safety and we strongly urge Rangers fans wishing to celebrate to do so responsibly, and in line with the restrictions in place.”

There was a small increase in cases and test positivity in the 10 days after Rangers fans gathered in the city centre on March 7 but this coincides with the time school pupils went back to school. The local health board was not able to say whether the gathering resulted in a spike in infections due to the difficulty in finding exactly where infections occurred. Deaths continued to fall for the rest of the month and have been in decline since
 
He has forgotten more than the wee dentist and the corrupt lying Scottish snp assembly dwellers know.
Shameful, but not surprising, they sideline an emeritus professor, and put the philosophy doctor on to say "big bad Rangers fans". Couldn't make this patter up. Here's hoping tens of thousands of bears safely celebrate in the streets of Glasgow, knowing the chances of a spike are near zero. With flags and banners all around.
 
Shameful, but not surprising, they sideline an emeritus professor, and put the philosophy doctor on to say "big bad Rangers fans". Couldn't make this patter up. Here's hoping tens of thousands of bears safely celebrate in the streets of Glasgow, knowing the chances of a spike are near zero. With flags and banners all around.
The agenda has been set the rhetoric is predictable, suppress Scottish champions
irresponsible celebrations?
Damned if you don't damned if you do, enjoy the moment bears we thoroughly deserve it, stay safe WATP
 
According to the Daily Mail the biggest spike is in the South Side due to people mixing INDOORS and there is concern about the Indian variant. There is an obvious conclusion to be drawn here but you can be certain the media and government will not point the finger in that direction. We, the Rangers support will be held accountable for the actions of others should the City not be moved to Level 2.
 
It is pretty well understood and given that meeting outdoors carries minimal risk, while indoors with less ventilation presents a greater risk.

Politics being what it is, especially in Scotland, then you have folk charged with agendas giving the “official” guidance.

Hugh Pennington has been sidelined by the Scottish Government because of his political views. He will be dismissed as some sort of Unionist troll now by our Nationalist friends.
 
No common sense and tunnel vision.

Solution for Pandemic = independence

Solution for education= independence

Solution for Health = independence


I could go on
Agreed, but see if a whole load of anti-SNP voters hadn’t been such lazy bastards and got off their arses/arranged postal votes to vote tactically last week, the Nats would have been fucked. But too many don’t. 62% turnout is garbage. All of their lot would wait in a queue to get their separatist votes in. That’s the difference, and that’s the worry if there is a second indyref.
 
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Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland reminded organisers that the plans were against the law and warned fans against going along for the party.

He said: “Under the current restrictions no-one should be gathering in numbers of more than six at the stadium or any other location unless they are adoring crowds,Indy supporters or Palestinian Protesters where in that case we will turn a blind eye and refuse to comment"
 
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