Thanks. JJH
For those visitors who cannot provide their COVID-status, our Venue Protect team will offer the option to take a lateral flow test on-site. If the result is negative, you will be able to enter the venue. The lateral flow test costs £12 per person. This charge covers the costs of staffing the testing, the on-site arrangements and the cost of purchasing the test. The NEC does not make a profit from the test charge. .....
Order yourself some free lateral flow tests here ;
https://www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-rapid-lateral-flow-tests
Then it’s a DIY test , which you submit results
( don’t get me going on honesty issues )
Just a thought. What happens if you fail the test at the NEC? So you’ve got the train from say London and you have to get home. JJH
Decided not to go. I dont want to risk catching Covid. Those that go I suggest you wear gloves when touching/sitting on the bikes with lots of antibac usage.
Despite self testing prior it will be petri dish event.
Decided not to go. I dont want to risk catching Covid. Those that go I suggest you wear gloves when touching/sitting on the bikes with lots of antibac usage.
Despite self testing prior it will be petri dish event.
That's exactly my view. I'm disappointed as there's plenty of stuff I was hoping to buy, I was also hoping to get some ideas for a big trip I'd like to do in 2023 and start planning next year. I also wanted a good look at the bikes but I just don't see the point in putting myself in a crowded indoor place. Still, the more of us who make this decision the more room there will be for those who do decide to go.
Decided not to go. I dont want to risk catching Covid. Those that go I suggest you wear gloves when touching/sitting on the bikes with lots of antibac usage.
Despite self testing prior it will be petri dish event.
I am going with a friend to see the new CCM street tracker I have ordered. Like to see it in the flesh before hand
Your choices entirely, of course.
But you could catch Covid just by popping into your local newsagent or the next time you go to a petrol station (or anywhere, actually), so I really don't see the point in denying yourself an event which you want to go to.
you do not seem to understand probability in the mathematical sense
I understand perfectly well, thank you, but I don't let hypothetical mathematical bullshit and easily manipulated convenient statistics condition my mind or rule my life.
yet confident enough based on your instincts to lecture others on their own assessment of risk of infection and the potential outcome of that infection
I'm 50:50 now whether to go or not, and depending upon the uk covid situation at the time will make my decision on the day.Usually buy tickets in advance.It has the potential to be a massive superspreader event.
Anti bacterial ?