‘Freedom Day’ ahead, but scientists condemn UK Covid policy
In a letter to The Lancet published late on Wednesday, 122 scientists and doctors condemned the UK Government’s strategy as a “dangerous and unethical experiment” and urged Ministers to pause plans to abandon all restrictions in a couple of weeks. The withering comments come amid a mounting backlash against plans to ease nearly all coronavirus restrictions in Britain on July 19 – dubbed “Freedom day”.

In the Lancet ‘memorandum’, scientists outline five key concerns about plans to lift nearly all restrictions, which it describes as “dangerous and premature”.
Chief among them are fears that vaccination rates are not high enough to confer population immunity. Currently, just over half of the UK population has two doses of a coronavirus jab, while almost 70 per cent have had one.
“Even assuming that approximately 20 per cent of unvaccinated people are protected by previous Sars-CoV-2 infection, this still leaves more than 17 million people with no protection against Covid-19,” the letter says.
— Read more: www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/moral-emptiness-epidemiological-stupidity-condemns-uk-covid/
“Football’s Diving Home”
Of course not everyone is happy with England’s victory over Denmark courtesy to a soft penalty given after contact was made with Raheem Sterling in the box close to the byline. There was a VAR check, but the penalty stood … and was criticised by several pundits after the game, and defended by others.

There were several twitter users speaking of “diving”. “And then they wonder why no one likes England,” the Danish Jyllands-Posten newspaper quoted one Danish twitter user, Kasper Grøndah, writing: “Booing during the Danish national anthem, diving like crazy during the game, elbows in every header. Laserpens. I hope they get a taste of their own medicine against Italy.”
Uncle Rice

There was a surprise waiting for midfielder Declan Rice after England’s victory over Denmark. The West Ham star learned of the birth of his new niece, who arrived in the world at the exact moment Kane scored the winning goal that meant that the Three Lions reached the final of Euro 2020.
Speaking to BBC Sport, a delighted Rice said: “My brother has literally had a baby as the second goal went in. He’s crying his eyes out, he’s had a little girl. It’s a special night all round!”
A Squad For All England

“This is not just any England squad. This is a squad for all of England.
“I was always more passionate about my club than country, but this England team has stirred me like no other”
(Jamie Carragher in The Telegraph)
Gareth Southgate and his players are playing Italy in the final at Wembley on Sunday, and this English national team can go all the way!
C’mon England!

Semifinale in Wembley
Spanien – Italien 1:1 n.V. (0:0, 1:1) Elfmeterschießen 2:4

Dänemark – England 1:2 n.V. (0:0, 1:1)


Five Aspects of Rice

West Ham midfielder Declan Rice may not be universally loved by fans but five aspects of his game against Ukraine proved his importance, as the Telegraph reports.
That Rice is undroppable for England was also shown when he was substituted in the second half when England was in control of the game at 3:0 to protect him from a second yellow card. He is one of England‘s “brains” and hence is going to be very important on Wednesday in the semifinals.
What makes “Deckers” so important are these five aspects of his game:
– exemplary positional sense
– recovering posession and tackling
– doing dirty work with an industrious work rate
– powerful shooting and
– set piece threat.
“Let’s Go All The Way!”
After the 4-0 win over Ukraine in Rome, England manager Gareth Southgate, whose side beat Germany in a knockout tie for the first time since that World Cup final 55 years ago, said his team wanted to “go two steps further” and win the tournament (BBC).

“It’s lovely to see everyone on a Saturday night, beer in hand. They should enjoy it,” Southgate smiled.
“It’s been a long year for everyone. I’m chuffed the two performances have brought so much happiness to people.
“It’s fabulous for our country – a semi-final at Wembley. Everyone can really look forward to that – it’s brilliant.”
Viertelfinale
VF 1 / 2. Juli, 18:00 Uhr, St. Petersburg: Schweiz – Spanien 1:1 (0:1), Elfmeter 1:3
VF 2 / 2. Juli, 21:00 Uhr, München: Belgien – Italien 1:2 (1:2)
VF 3 / 3. Juli, 18:00, Baku: Tschechien – Dänemark 1:2 (0:2)

VF 4 / 3. Juli, 21:00 Uhr, Rom: Ukraine – England 0:4 (0:1)

Halbfinali in London
Spanien – Italien / 6. Juli, 21:00 Uhr
Dänemark – England / 7. Juli, 21:00 Uhr

Finale in London
Sonntag, 11. Juli, 21:00 Uhr
England winning 2-0


Who knows whether football‘s coming home, but it’s fun to find out. 👉🏻 The Times:
“The memories of this momentous match will never, ever fade. The Eternal City lies ahead, another challenge against Ukraine on Saturday in the Euro 2020 quarter-finals, but seeing off the eternal enemy, Germany, for the first time since 1966, will never be forgotten. Like the jubilant fans who came tumbling across the tarpaulins when first Raheem Sterling and then Harry Kane scored, the memories will come rolling back time after time.”

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