Quick, still a chance to fill your boots....but wash your hands afterwards....
Cheltenham 2020
- wearthefoxhat
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- wearthefoxhat
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The local newspaper appears bullish.....(or checking in on Betfair)
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Not quite the Cheltenham Festival but the London Book Fair is cancelled...
imho - it only needs a few more events to take a cautious stance and Chelt will HAVE to be cancelled. The mix of wideranging race-goers from both the UK and internationally is just too big a risk as each day passes. a small lay at 1.23 would seem reasonable... done!!ricardodeano wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:50 amNot quite the Cheltenham Festival but the London Book Fair is cancelled...

[edit] - of course, if event run behind closed doors, then makes it a difficult one (just thought that this may be a caveat!)
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You could tell by the chart that some news had just broken. Now up to 85 cases, a jump in 34.
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Looks like 2pm every day for release of figs.... (and subsequent spike)
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FWIW, again bugger all, but last night between 6 and 7pm, there was a marked drift on 'Yes'. I am assuming this was due to more people viewing the 6 o clock news. Obviously no guarantee that will happen again tonight but given the increase in numbers, it may well drift again.*
*Yes will now inevitably steam into 1.01
*Yes will now inevitably steam into 1.01
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We're still only at an infection rate of about 1 in a million and the mortally rate is 0.2% for reasonably well adults. We're a long way from closing events imo. They'd be closing the underground system first as that puts 5 million people in the same space on a daily basis. Austerity has killed more people via suicide, ditto rough sleeping, but I don't see the government doing much about that or much public concern.