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sta reci, koju posluku porati...
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kretao se bocno iza osnovne linije da udari lopticu pa malo zapeo za podlogu (nista specijalno nije bilo tu, daleko od mesta gde su slova) i malo "iskrenuo" zglob, ali je odmah pao, bacio reket, tako da nije bilo nista strasno, ali je mudro proveriti s lekarem (nisam videla da li mu je ovaj zavio zglob).
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pojma nemam, to samo Novak zna. tabloidi ( i neki koji nisu bas tabloidi) kao "iz pouzdanih izvora bliskoh NOvakovom agentu " imaju informacije da hoce ako je suditi po Novakovom karakteru (kako smo ga ocenili prateci njegove dogodovstine) i kako se u poslednjih ca. 10 godina ponasao prema raznoraznim ljudima koji bas i nisu bili fer prema njemu onda nece nikog tuziti. Hriscansko-imazovski ce okrenuti i drugi obraz, izvininice se Djuri sto ga je tukao i pokusati da nastavi dalje. Jedino ako ne zakljuci da su Dijana i Srdjan (srcani bolesnik) bitno propatili u poslednje 2 sedmice pa onda zbog toga. Da sam ja na njegovom mestu definitivno bih pare dala nekim pravnim timovima po USA, UK i Australiji (za pocetak) da vide ima li kakvog pavnog osnova za tuzbu za blacenje i medijski linc. Definitivno bih za pocetak tuzila Rotenberga (sigurno bi se naslo mnogo stosta za tu tuzbu, a u USA se tuze za svasta nesto), po kog Britanca (mozda autora spornog clanka BBC-a, plus Reuters), Sema Grotha, a kad prodju izbori u Australiji onda i drzavu Australiju za tretman pri ulasku u zemlju, okaljan imidz, izgubljen profit i sta god moze jos da se napakuje. Pare koje eventualno dobije posle moze da uplati svojoj fondaciji za pravljenje vrtica po Srbiji, ili ekoloskom pokretu ili advokatima koji zastupaju azilante.
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The whole of Plan B is going. But is it too soon? Infections levels, while falling, are still well above what they were last winter. And hospital admissions have only just started coming down. The fact remains that England - and the rest of the UK for that matter - is one of the best protected nations when you combine the immunity built up by vaccination and previous infection. This does not mean people will not catch the virus in the future, but it does limit how many will become seriously ill. What's more, this Omicron wave appears to have peaked at just over 2,000 hospital admissions a day - very much best-case scenario territory. This has given both ministers and the scientists advising them confidence that it's at least time to ease restrictions. Others will argue this is going too far, too quickly. But in the end it comes down to a judgement about what is proportionate. And certainly you have to wonder what impact the politics involved in this has had - the Tory backbenchers were unlikely to vote to keep any part of Plan B. But in the end it also comes down to a judgement about what is proportionate. There is a trade-off that has to be made between the costs of such restrictions and the benefits they bring. With the worst of the Omicron wave almost certainly over, the benefits were reducing. The latest Covid restrictions were first introduced in December to try to slow the spread of the highly-transmissible Omicron variant and allow time for the booster vaccine rollout. UK daily infections remain high but are falling - on Wednesday, the UK recorded 108,069 new cases. Dr Susan Hopkins, the UK Health Security Agency's chief medical adviser, said case rates would largely decline but "may plateau at some point". Vaccine uptake and mask wearing around strangers would determine how quickly that happens, she added. Hospital admissions also appear to be decreasing. However, there is a lag between people catching the virus and becoming seriously ill so deaths are continuing to rise - and are up 14.7% on last week. On Wednesday, 359 deaths within 28 days of a positive test were recorded. Nearly 37 million boosters have been given across the UK so far. The UK's devolved nations set their own Covid restrictions and have moved at different speeds in introducing and easing them throughout the pandemic. In Scotland, some restrictions will be lifted from Monday, including allowing nightclubs to reopen and removing limits on indoor events. In Wales, crowds will return to sporting events from Friday and nightclubs can reopen the following week. In Northern Ireland, nightclubs remain closed and indoor standing events are not allowed.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60047438 Covid: Face mask rules and Covid passes to end in England England's Plan B measures are to end from next Thursday, with mandatory face coverings in public places and Covid passports both dropped, Boris Johnson has announced. The prime minister also said the government would immediately drop its advice for people to work from home. The PM said England was reverting to "Plan A" due to boosters and how people had followed Plan B measures. He told MPs scientists believed the Omicron wave had peaked nationally. At a Downing Street press conference, Health Secretary Sajid Javid said: "This is a moment we can all be proud of. It's a reminder of what this country can accomplish when we all work together." But, he said, this should not be seen as the "finish line" because the virus and future variants cannot be eradicated - instead "we must learn to live with Covid in the same way we live with flu". He urged people to continue taking steps to keep the virus at bay, including hand washing, ventilating rooms and self-isolating if positive - and pressed those who were unvaccinated to come forward to get their jabs. Earlier, in a statement to MPs in the House of Commons, the prime minister said: Mandatory Covid passports for entering nightclubs and large events would end, though organisations could choose to use the NHS Covid pass if they wished. People would no longer be advised to work from home and should discuss their return to offices with employers. Face masks will no longer be mandated, though people are still advised to wear coverings in enclosed or crowded spaces and when meeting strangers From Thursday, secondary school pupils will no longer have to wear face masks in classrooms and government guidance on their use in communal areas would be removed "shortly" Further announcements on the easing of travel rules and restrictions on care home visits in England are expected in the coming days, Boris Johnson added. The prime minister also said the government intended to end the legal requirement for people who test positive for Covid to self-isolate - and replace it with advice and guidance. The current regulations around self-isolation expire on 24 March. Mr Johnson said he expected not to renew them then - and suggested that date could be brought forward if the data allows. Citing the latest infection study by the Office for National Statistics, Mr Johnson said its data showed that infections levels were falling in England. He also said hospital admissions had stabilised and scientists believed "it is likely that the Omicron wave has now peaked nationally". However, he said he did expect cases to continue rising in primary schools and pointed to significant pressures on the NHS in north-east and north-west England. Looking ahead, Mr Johnson said the government would set out its long-term strategy for living with coronavirus. He urged people to "remain cautious" during the last weeks of winter as there were still "significant pressures" on the NHS and the pandemic was "not over". In response, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he would back lifting Plan B measures "as long as the science says it is safe" and accused the prime minister of being "too distracted" to have a "robust plan to live well with Covid". School leaders' unions said Covid remained a challenge for schools, with high numbers of staff and pupils absent. Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, welcomed the end of face coverings in classrooms, but warned the government risked giving the impression the crisis was over when there was still huge disruption in education. And the Royal College of Nursing said dropping Plan B would do "nothing to ease the pressure on the NHS". "We can't rely on the vaccine alone when the situation is still so precariously balanced," its chief executive Pat Cullen said. But for the hospitality sector, which suffered as people worked from home and were cautious over Omicron, there was relief. Industry group UKHospitality said businesses could now begin their revival and recovery.
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Krejcikova posle 2. seta otisla da se presvuce, dugo je nije bilo, dobila upozorenje zbog prekoracenja vremena (kaze da je bila pokidala nesto, pa je zato kasnila). Ovog puta ne vidim hajku na twiteru, mozda zato sto je igrala protiv Ostapenko, a twiter fanovi nju vole jos manje...
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znaci 26.12. je objavio da je pozitivan, recimo da je 25.12. odradio test (i bio revnosan pa citao svoje mejlove ) , 8.1. bi mu bilo 14 dana od prvog pozitivnog testa. dodajemo 1 dan za put do Australije, znaci legalno najranije 9.1. je mogao da bude u Melburnu i da udje u zemlju uz odobreno izuzece. sad je samo pitanje kad tacno je doputovao u Australiju, kad je zatrazio i dobio izuzece... prema vesti na SK: Rubljov je bio u karantinu 10 dana, ali se ne precizira gde je bio u karantinu: Barseloni ili Australiji. Recimo da je bio u karantinu u Barseloni i da je u Spaniji pravilo da moze da izadje iz karantina posle 10 dana. Ne znam da li ima jos neki uslov osim tih 10 dan a(da se nemaju simptomi ili negativan pcr test). Recimo da je ispunio sve kriterijume da izadje iz kaanitna u Spaniji. Ipak ostaje pitanje da li je ispunio sve kriterijume za ulazak u Australiju (14 dana od prvog + testa, 72h nemanja simptoma, medicinsko izuzece - pretpostavljam potvrdjeno od nekog u Australiji).
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ma nije valjda! ko bi rekao?!?!? jos kad bi sledio sopstveni savet kad krene u twitovanje sveg i svaceg. no vajda je to u redu jer je u ime ispravnih nacela...
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pa ugledala se srpska premijerka na svetli primer civilizovane i demokratske zemlje Australije. zasto je sad to problem? pa valjda moze makar malcice da se poraduje ovom "kolateralnom koristi" afere Djokovic. pa kad prodju izbori i ponovo se nekom da licenca za neki rad koji ce imati dalekosezne ekoloske posledice, a ljudi onda ponovo u proteste. mozda Novaka deportuju i iz Francuske/UK - eto ponovo razloga da vlast, u znak odmazde, ukine "vizu" nekoj prljavoj tehnologiji.
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@Beonegro zbog cega si ti tuzan sto Rio Tinto nece kopati litijum u Srbiji?
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We have been here before with Andy Murray, wondering if he will depart the Australian Open, never to return again. So perhaps not too much should be read into his obvious despondency after what was, by ranking, his worst defeat at a Grand Slam. Asked whether he would be back in Melbourne, he replied in the affirmative but added: 'Not if I do what I did tonight too often this season.' Murray has already helped improve his ranking situation this year, and is at a higher level than his current number suggests. He confounds expectations of someone playing with a metal hip. Yet he is still only on the cusp of the top 100 and in need of wildcards to avoid going through the grinder of qualifying most weeks. His sights are higher than that: 'I want to perform well in the big events. For me, tonight is not good enough in that respect,' he said. 'Making second round of Slams is not something I find particularly motivating. I want to be doing better than that. So it depends on how I get on this year results-wise and how I perform in the big events. 'I'm really, really disappointed, very frustrated. I'm not sure I've lost a match to someone ranked outside 100 before in a Slam. So from that respect it's not a great loss for me.' Some consolation is that he is going through technical changes, using a bigger racket head. 'I have recently changed rackets. It's not an excuse for losing today, but I also have to factor that into maybe my performances for a couple of months,' he said. He now plans to rest up before heading to the Middle East next month for ATP events.
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Kad je i Briggs shvatio...
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pa uradio je to na USO 2008 posle meca s Rodikom i to mu se surovo obilo o glavu.
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jedina je nada da ce sve ove krvo(💰)pije koje su ga okruzile i isisavaju novac za raznorazne gluposti shvatiti da ce im izvor 💰 presusiti ako se Novak ne vakcinise i to ubrzo, te da ce ga Nestorovic/Teslijanci/Imaz&Co ubediti da se zrtvuje i primi jednu dozu JJ sredinom februara (15.-20.2.) i to negde u Francuskoj (da neki opet ne bi dovodili u sumnju njegov sertifikat). J* te, i Isus se zrtvovao i primio grehe svih ljudi na sebe (ili kako vec ide prica u Bibliji), pa moze i Novak. Nece valjda dozvoliti da najveci srpski sportista svih vremena i ponos nacije zrtvuje svoju karijeru zbog neke tamo male, malecakne vakcinicice. Elem, to ce biti taman na vreme da ode da igra u IW i Majamiju (treba nadoknaditi izgubljene bodove s AO da se ne sklizne previse na listi. Cini mi se da su mi sheici dali neku rezidenc vizu za Dubai (valjda mu to jos uvek vazi) te na taj nacin moze da ode u Dubai i da to igra ako hoce. U protivnom moze i u Akapulno, Meksikanci bi sigurno bili presrecni da ga ugoste (kao i prosli put). 4 meseca od vakcinacije (sto je u Francuskoj period u kom se neko posle bazicne vakcinacije racuna da je vakcinisan) je sredina juna, taman kad se zavrsi RG i sezona sljake, te mu to pokriva i Madrid i Rim (ciji direktor turnira je izricito rekao da ga nece pustiti da igra ako nije vakcinisan) i RG. Potom dolazi sezona trave i Wimbledon. Bas me zanima da li ce Wimbldon da iskoristi onda diskreciono pravo da mu zabrani igranje (jer noje primio buster - ako to uvedu kao dodatnu obavezu) i to clanu svog kluba. A i ovi kreteni na vlasti u Srbiji bi mogli da mu izdaju diplomatski pasos koji sadrzi i diplomatski imunitet (dosta su se okoristili oko ove afere). To bi ga valjda zastitilo od samovolje granicnih radnika u demokratskim zemljama. eto, ja opet imam neke ideje
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nisam gledala ni Kecmanovica ni Sonega, te ne mogu nista da kazem o njihovoj formi. Citala sam da je kao Kecmanovic rekao (valjda Ozmu) da mu je Nalbandian mnogo pomogao da ne bude vise jednodimenzionalan igrac, da bolje razume igru itd. itd. Ako mu je verovati na samoanalizi. Meni ove dve pobede nad Karuzom i Polom nisu dovoljna potvrda da je to tako. Sonego je konstantan, uporan, izdrzljiv... nesto kao David Ferer. Tako da bih ja pre rekla da Sonego pobedjuje. Ali nek nas Kecmanovic sve iznenadi.
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dakle, moze da udje s pozitivnim pcr testom ako je od prvog pozitivnog pcr testa proslo bar 14 dana, ako u poslednja 72 sata (pre leta) nema simptome, i ako dobije potvrdu od lekara da je prelezao bolest i da vise nije zarazan. ne mogu tacno da se setim kad je Rubljov rekao da je pozitivan, ali ako je npr. 14.1. bio u Australiji taj datum bi morao da bude ne kasnije od recimo 28.12. (da dodam 1 dan za let i 3 dana za ovo da nema simptoma, plus pribavljanje dokumentacije itd.).
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nemoj, ko boga te molim, jadnicak je zasluzio da osvoji makar jednu titulu u karijeri