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[2023 Six Nations] England Squad
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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1116390" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>Specifically on this - what's your preferred option? deny the professionals top-notch private healthcare? or insist upon top-notch private healthcare for amateurs? or insist on the bluntest of tools for all, with no allowance for nuance?</p><p>Bear in mind they've already increased the minimum stand-down for the pro.s by a full week before starting the RTP protocols (as opposed to 2 weeks at amateur level).</p><p></p><p>The current difference between pro and amateur is 7 days. As far as I can tell, amateurs can gain that extra 7 days by completing the same TRP protocols, overseen by a health professional - meaning that... there's no difference for anyone who can afford to pay a private GP for 5 appointments a day apart (and find one willing to do so).</p><p></p><p>ETA: No, sorry, they seem to have taken out the ability to buy your way back onto the pitch at the amateur level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1116390, member: 73592"] Specifically on this - what's your preferred option? deny the professionals top-notch private healthcare? or insist upon top-notch private healthcare for amateurs? or insist on the bluntest of tools for all, with no allowance for nuance? Bear in mind they've already increased the minimum stand-down for the pro.s by a full week before starting the RTP protocols (as opposed to 2 weeks at amateur level). The current difference between pro and amateur is 7 days. As far as I can tell, amateurs can gain that extra 7 days by completing the same TRP protocols, overseen by a health professional - meaning that... there's no difference for anyone who can afford to pay a private GP for 5 appointments a day apart (and find one willing to do so). ETA: No, sorry, they seem to have taken out the ability to buy your way back onto the pitch at the amateur level [/QUOTE]
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