I would really, really hope that that's beer gardens only. Otherwise we're going to see a 4th lockdown right in the middle of the summer.
Dr Emily Adams, a senior lecturer at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, said: "Anything that is slightly absorbent like a tennis ball or some of the leathery cricket balls, it's very difficult to transfer any live virus off those. So we think that transmission from sports equipment is probably very low in these cases. ...The study found there was a "noticeable" difference in the viral recovery of red and white cricket balls."Despite the white and red cricket ball surfaces both being composed of bovine leather, the different coatings used to finish the surfaces (synthetic grease on the red ball, nitrocellulose on the white ball) had a noticeable effect on viral recovery, with the red ball having a lower level", it says.
Sussex leagues aiming for full season from early May but expecting some of the Covid protocols from 2020 to be in place again e.g. no changing rooms, teas etc. at least for first half of season.
I'd have thought this will be fairly standard practice throughout the country. Hopefully all starting on time, but with the new protocols, can't say I'm overly happy about clubhouses being shut though. Unless pubs are open by then, part of the thrill of the game is afterwards in the bar
So doubt here will be the opportunity for indoor nets then- much prefer outdoors anyway!
Surely to start with they will just follow last years Covid regulations? But with a full season