This article is misleading as the guy did have under lying conditions.
Does anyone feel Wembley as test event did not go well as so many caught covid despite claims everyone had negative covid results.
So sad he died at 39 maybe being double jabbed made him feel safer.
Double-jabbed Danny Bailey, 39, from Hatfield, Hertfordshire died on July 30 after a two-week battle with Covid-19 - which he caught at Wembley watching England.
www.dailymail.co.uk
All I will say to people on here
The ons claim 1 in 75 people have covid
Testing is down
Theres massive variation geographically in terms of infection levels and how many have been vaccinated I my city only 52% have been vaccinated so far.
Delays in tests and wrong symptoms to access a test.
Many are going on holiday uk and abroad so travelling one end county to the other.
Disparity between official covid figures which let's face it 30k cases is still high.
Just be cautious. I am as I don't want to get covid.
I use hand gel, I try and distance and I wear a mask indoors and I try and eat outdoors and shop at less busy times.
I am double vaccinated but my 2nd was only 10days ago.
Its about looking at wider picture sometimes and practical.
I don't want to get ill or spend August looking after poorly children.
If we catch covid husband off work in low level if she pay.
I can't take kids out to do nice activities and back to school shopping.
I want to catch up socially with family and friends outdoors as worry come autumn and winter things will lock down again.
My local hospitals least in a & e are struggling and accessing gp still is problematic.