Week 26: Milan - Genoa 08/03/2020 15:00 CET

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postponed

will be played without fans - empty seats and dead silence :(
 
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Makes sense to postpone. It is better than playing behind closed doors.
 

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ah fuck
seems it makes sense
 

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What is that little postponing going to do? That hysteria is so stupid, all that fuffing around because of a stronger flu more or less. Most young people hardly have symptoms so there are hundreds if not thousands of unnoticed cases roaming around the world anyway.
 

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What is that little postponing going to do? That hysteria is so stupid, all that fuffing around because of a stronger flu more or less. Most young people hardly have symptoms so there are hundreds if not thousands of unnoticed cases roaming around the world anyway.

Pls tell me that you are not one of those “It’s just a flu bro” guys :rolleyes:
 

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Pls tell me that you are not one of those “It’s just a flu bro” guys :rolleyes:

It more or less is overall. If you are young it is actually less dangerous than the real flu, if you are above 50-60 it is more dangerous.

The hysteria is completely overdoing it and with infected people that have no symptoms or only a slight cold, it is impossible to stop at this point. Just use common sense.
 
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It more or less is overall. If you are young it is actually less dangerous than the real flu, if you are above 50-60 it is more dangerous.

The hysteria is completely overdoing it and with infected people that have no symptoms or only a slight cold, it is impossible to stop at this point. Just use common sense.

Okay then how about the government just let the game go ahead and 60k+ people are then put at risk at San Siro of catching it, and then spreading it further in the following week? Seems like a good idea so you can watch the match - right?
 

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Okay then how about the government just let the game go ahead and 60k+ people are then put at risk at San Siro of catching it, and then spreading it further in the following week? Seems like a good idea so you can watch the match - right?

What is postponing the game a little going to help with a virus that stays active for at least 14 days, some say up to a month?

With the same logic you‘d also need to postpone games when there are many flu cases to prevent is spreading further.

What is really dangerous about that virus is the hysteria about it. You can‘t stop it at this point, just accept it and go on with life.
 

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It's not like viruses have the ability to evolve or anything with each new contagion. :fp:
 

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It's not like viruses have the ability to evolve or anything with each new contagion. :fp:

And what are those measures good for if you have virus carriers without symptoms running around, several thousands of them? It‘s a lost cause that is not worth sacrificing social and economic life for. A tiny bit more security is only worth sacrifices that are in some relation to it.

The Chinese screwed up at the early stage and since than it‘s fucked.
 
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And what are those measures good for if you have virus carriers without symptoms running around, several thousands of them? It‘s a lost cause that is not worth sacrificing social and economic life for. A tiny bit more security is only worth sacrifices that are in some relation to it.

The Chinese screwed up at the early stage and since than it‘s fucked.

This is ******ed.

Even if you don't know who the virus carriers are you can track the spread by assessing connectivity networks and create regional probability distributions on how the virus is spreading. You then isolate those regions and see how things develop within it and respond accordingly.

What you definitely don't do is pretend like it's nothing and let it morph into something worse.
 

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This is ******ed.

Even if you don't know who the virus carriers are you can track the spread by assessing connectivity networks and create regional probability distributions on how the virus is spreading. You then isolate those regions and see how things develop within it and respond accordingly.

What you definitely don't do is pretend like it's nothing and let it morph into something worse.

Sounds nice in theory but like nothing that is realistic. How are you going to do that in a world where the average person is traveling, working outside his home etc? Ok you can go in complete lockdown for some days but we are not living in the middle age where 90% of the population are staying in their house and on their fields.

Then there is also the cost/benefit ratio you can‘t completely leave out of the equation.
Sorry I just don‘t find it sensible to fight a lost cause, the virus has spread globaly and you have symptomless carriers = forget it.
 

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Sounds nice in theory but like nothing that is realistic. How are you going to do that in a world where the average person is traveling, working outside his home etc? Ok you can go in complete lockdown for some days but we are not living in the middle age where 90% of the population are staying in their house and on their fields.

Then there is also the cost/benefit ratio you can‘t completely leave out of the equation.
Sorry I just don‘t find it sensible to fight a lost cause, the virus has spread globaly and you have symptomless carriers = forget it.

It's all fun and games and not worth caring until a relative or close one is suffering.
 

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Sounds nice in theory but like nothing that is realistic. How are you going to do that in a world where the average person is traveling, working outside his home etc? Ok you can go in complete lockdown for some days but we are not living in the middle age where 90% of the population are staying in their house and on their fields.



This is not theory. This is how disease outbreaks and spread are modelled. Look up Bayesian/belief networks and mapping the spread of infectious diseases. You will find working papers by WHO and other health organizations on this.

This is how health authorities understand which regions to isolate. Why people from piedmont can travel whereas lombard cannot. Of course Italy has done a piss poor job so far compared to Germans and French.

Then there is also the cost/benefit ratio you can‘t completely leave out of the equation.
Sorry I just don‘t find it sensible to fight a lost cause, the virus has spread globaly and you have symptomless carriers = forget it.

Most people do not travel around the globe everyday nor come in contact with people that do. Their sphere of influence is limited , hence you can put precise estimates on which regions to quarantine out. You can then figure out how many people left those regions and where they went. Repeat the process there. Quarantine and observe further.

And these methods are very effective. Someone managed to backtrack it and figure out exactly where the disease originated from.

Anyway there is over hundred years of research in the field starting all the way from the lessons learned during the Spanish flu which killed 100 million people.
 

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Casualista 100% spot on.
 

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FIGC and Lega Serie A have reached an agreement on the re-allocation of the Serie A games postponed from round 26 to take place between March 7 and 9, with Milan-Genoa rescheduled on Monday, March 9 at 18:30.
 

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This is now going down 15:00 on Sunday.
 

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Daniele Doveri will officiate Milan-Genoa on Sunday
 

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This is the probable formation:

Begovic; Calabria / Conti, Kjaer, Romagnoli, Theo Hernandez; Kessie, Bennacer; Castillejo, Calhanoglu, Rebic; Ibrahimovic.
 

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Probable lineup vs. Genoa (4-2-3-1): Begovic; Conti, Kjaer, Romagnoli, Theo Hernandez; Kessiè, Bennacer; Castillejo, Calhanoglu, Rebic; Ibrahimovic
 

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Yes and it could be the last one of the season.
So you must give it your all!!
 

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