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French - Scotland will play's it ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wichita" data-source="post: 1024804" data-attributes="member: 59727"><p>My understanding is that all players and staff (except the English ?) have gone back to their clubs and families and, will take part to the weekend games, then go back to their training camps on Monday or Tuesday, that is to say 4 or 5 days before the next 6N round. Since you know what an incubation period is, you know full well that these guys can test negative on their arrival and be admitted in their bubble... but test positive three days later or the day after their 6N game, where they will have infected both scrums... Will you disqualify every team then?</p><p>As the FFR chief medical auditor says :</p><p>"If you want a completely sealed bubble, you have to impose a quarantine of 14 days before entering it and once you are there, you do not leave it. But this is only possible for short-term competitions, it is not for long-term competitions such as the 6N. "</p><p>So there will always be a modicum of risk in there. Like it or not, it is going to be there, for each and every team.</p><p>That does not mean you should not take all possible measures to mitigate the risk. But it will still be mitigation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wichita, post: 1024804, member: 59727"] My understanding is that all players and staff (except the English ?) have gone back to their clubs and families and, will take part to the weekend games, then go back to their training camps on Monday or Tuesday, that is to say 4 or 5 days before the next 6N round. Since you know what an incubation period is, you know full well that these guys can test negative on their arrival and be admitted in their bubble... but test positive three days later or the day after their 6N game, where they will have infected both scrums... Will you disqualify every team then? As the FFR chief medical auditor says : "If you want a completely sealed bubble, you have to impose a quarantine of 14 days before entering it and once you are there, you do not leave it. But this is only possible for short-term competitions, it is not for long-term competitions such as the 6N. " So there will always be a modicum of risk in there. Like it or not, it is going to be there, for each and every team. That does not mean you should not take all possible measures to mitigate the risk. But it will still be mitigation. [/QUOTE]
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