We certainly need to close the border with Scotland. They have thousands of people jetting in from all parts of the world, including red zones, unvaccinated and subject to no restrictions. If that doesn't bring about a new wave, then a lot of received wisdom will have to be reviewed.Stephen Westmoreland wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 12:22 pmNothing will happen until COP26 is done with. Think that is about 2 weeks!
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It is OK Nick. The red travel list has emptied just in time for this. All safe! Sure it will all pop back in two weeks.
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Talking of Scotland (and Wales), have they held or planned any Congresses or League matches?
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Nothing in Wales as far as I know.Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 2:02 pmTalking of Scotland (and Wales), have they held or planned any Congresses or League matches?
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A couple of Welsh clubs have played matches.
https://www.wirralchessleague.uk/results
https://www.wirralchessleague.uk/results
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I can speak for North Wales only. The Chester & DCL (where I play) embraces clubs from Wales along the coast. The League was suspended in March 2020, and has yet to restart. Very tentative proposals have been presented to restart from January 2022. But there's very little clamour from most clubs to do so yet. If the League does restart (and there must be a sizeable doubt), it will be severely depleted. 50% of clubs have indicated they will field no teams at all for the moment. Divisions will be reduced from three to two; team boards reduced from five to four. Officers of the League, and club reps, have been impressively pitch-perfect and sensible throughout this difficult period (with one exception ). But it's been a testing time for all concerned.
The nearby Wirral League, which includes one or two Welsh clubs, has restarted since mid-Oct. It's a very much depleted League, a sad decline from a flourishing enterprise hitherto. Div 1 is reduced from nine teams to four; four divisions of nine teams have become three divisions of six or fewer. And of fifteen teams across all divisions, ten come from just two clubs, Chester & Wallasey (five each). From the few matches played so far, there's evidence of absences and severe depletion of playing strength.
The larger and stronger Liverpool League has been in play for a month. It too shows signs of depletion and player absence, though not as severe as in the Wirral League. Matches in Div 1 are now 7-board, not 8-board - a change long overdue anyway, in my opinion, and 6-board would be justified now. Divisions are reduced from five to four (I think); and some single-team smaller clubs do not appear to have resurfaced
The nearby Wirral League, which includes one or two Welsh clubs, has restarted since mid-Oct. It's a very much depleted League, a sad decline from a flourishing enterprise hitherto. Div 1 is reduced from nine teams to four; four divisions of nine teams have become three divisions of six or fewer. And of fifteen teams across all divisions, ten come from just two clubs, Chester & Wallasey (five each). From the few matches played so far, there's evidence of absences and severe depletion of playing strength.
The larger and stronger Liverpool League has been in play for a month. It too shows signs of depletion and player absence, though not as severe as in the Wirral League. Matches in Div 1 are now 7-board, not 8-board - a change long overdue anyway, in my opinion, and 6-board would be justified now. Divisions are reduced from five to four (I think); and some single-team smaller clubs do not appear to have resurfaced
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We had one club not come back in the Huddersfield League, so started playing flexible board orders in matches due to the new players coming in. Leading to matches fielding more than 20 players at times.
It is nice and active, with my club having a good and active club night. Long may it continue.
It is nice and active, with my club having a good and active club night. Long may it continue.
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Have readers had their pneumonia jab? I had that some years ago. It didn't stop me getting pneumonia more recently, but it may have lessened the impact. I first had pneumonia when I was 3 or 4 years old.
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I was offered the pneumonia/pneumococcal vaccine when I had my flu jab on Tuesday. I asked for time to research it, and, having done so, will probably make an appointment after I return from ScarboroughStewart Reuben wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:44 amHave readers had their pneumonia jab? I had that some years ago. It didn't stop me getting pneumonia more recently, but it may have lessened the impact. I first had pneumonia when I was 3 or 4 years old.
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Scarborough Congress is going well.
Great to see so many chess players. I'll post more detail in the Congress Diary soon. Lots of interesting games.
Great to see so many chess players. I'll post more detail in the Congress Diary soon. Lots of interesting games.
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I have also picked up some leaflets at Scarborough for other tournaments which I'll post in the Congress Diary Category next week.
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So are you saying that we should copy the Chester League rather than the Wirral or Liverpool leagues, and not reconvene until the new year?David Robertson wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 3:28 pmOfficers of the League, and club reps, have been impressively pitch-perfect and sensible throughout this difficult period (with one exception ). But it's been a testing time for all concerned.
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The Dudley & District Chess League will not be reconvening for the 2021-22 season but looks forward to 2022-23. This is because of "the lack in numbers of teams wishing to take part. [...] it would appear with the other local Leagues starting later this year that fitting in extra matches in the Dudley League is not required by the majority of Clubs at this time." There are several nearby alternatives that have already succesfully restarted including the Birmingham League, and the Cannock League.
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The Blackpool & Fylde League has restarted.
Scarborough Congress was well organised.
My report is coming soon in the Congress Diary.
Scarborough Congress was well organised.
My report is coming soon in the Congress Diary.
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Is there evidence of this happening outside of Australia in June?Joseph Conlon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 5:47 pmWhen Delta took off in Australia and New Zealand this summer, the very small cases numbers allowed (in some cases) complete contact tracing, including cases of transmission from people walking past each other in a shopping mall (the CCTV of this can be found somewhere on the web because I have seen it before).Angus French wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 4:21 pmWhat's your evidence that transmission can be through "fleeting encounters that can last seconds"?Joseph Conlon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 3:22 pmWe know from eg New Zealand that among an unvaccinated population Delta spreads even through such fleeting encounters that can last seconds.
One link is
https://www.fastcompany.com/90662386/ju ... ant-spread
but putting 'fleeting encounter' 'Covid' 'Delta" and 'Australia" into google will give lots.