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Will you wear a mask at Home Park?

  • Yes including when seated

    Votes: 19 22.9%
  • Yes but only in the concourse etc, not when seated

    Votes: 50 60.2%
  • No

    Votes: 8 9.6%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 6 7.2%

  • Total voters
    83
  • Poll closed .

IJN

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Nov 29, 2012
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Let's stop the bickering lads, we've all go our own thoughts on this subject, and I'm sure opinions won't change on this thread either! Back to Argyle please.
 
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Worth noting that the numbers per 100,000 have risen from 7 some 4 or 5 weeks ago to 505 for Plymouth, almost twice the national average.
 
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I'd be very surprised if mask wearers (zealots and non-zealots) are not still in the majority Nobby. Boris telling you that something is safe to do is not the best source tbh.
I believe nothing Boris ever says, as he is a born liar.

Anyhow wearing a mask is proven, to be an effective use against getting Covid. Just wear one until you get seated. You are protecting others and YOURSELF.

Blimey, supermarkets, and public transport will still require a mask, so what the heck is the problem.
 
Jan 4, 2005
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There are adverse possibilities even with wearing masks. I am aware of 2 persons both fully vaccinated, both observing mask protocols, aged between 40 and 45, who have both very recently contracted COVID. They are young enough to ride the impact of the virus successfully. The risk level increases for those in a higher age range.
 

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Unless common sense prevails and masks are not worn at every opportunity the chances are you will not have many visits to the Theatre of Greens this season.
 
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Jan 17, 2017
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There are adverse possibilities even with wearing masks. I am aware of 2 persons both fully vaccinated, both observing mask protocols, aged between 40 and 45, who have both very recently contracted COVID. They are young enough to ride the impact of the virus successfully. The risk level increases for those in a higher age range.
Mask isn't for your benefit its for others.

They may have met someone who was unmasked and passed it onto them. Maybe some droplets of virus ejected by the unmasked individual landed on their clothes or hands and they rubbed their face.

Conclusion: mask does little for you, does tons for others.
 
Dec 3, 2005
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Should be mandatory until you are sat in your seat, keeps it simple. can't imagine being in the Grandstand concourse at halftime or full time, so damn NARROW now.
 
Jul 13, 2021
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Sensible approach from club. I will wear my argyle face mask, although I now feel its part of my winter argyle kit for ever along with woolly hat and scarf. Kept my face warm for the 3 games last season. Seriously though concerned about the concourse in Grandstand its got to be one of the narrowest in the football league and it gets so crowded, so think masks there is good idea to protect other fans. Does anyone know why concourse was not made wider in the redevelopment, I can only think was financial or was not structurally possible.
 

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Feb 25, 2005
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I bought my tickets online a week or so ago. on the return to the stadium guide it says that we should enter through the turnstile printed on our ticket. I've selected the print at home option and there is no turnstile indicated. so i guess I'm going to pick my lucky turnstile as I did in the days BC?
 
Jun 27, 2019
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Unless everyone wears a mask then it's pointless. A single individual could be sat unmasked in a group of 20 masked people and could easily pass Covid on to all of them.

It'd be like making speed limits advisory; 99% of people would still stick to them but it would only take one person driving recklessly to jeopardise everyone's safety.