increase in violence and disorder. it may be that we have got a post lockdown effect, which is that fans didn t have the opportunity for that ability to transgress during lockdown and are essentially. they are letting their hair down and they are letting their hair down and they are engaging in sort of behaviour thatis are engaging in sort of behaviour that is challenging and can be on the borderline of criminalisty. and it may also be that, just as. we are getting more irregular and new fans attending matches, who simply are not deterred to the same effect. harlequins arejoint top of their pool after another last gasp comeback in rugby union s european champions cup. already guaranteed a place in the last 16, quins made several changes for tonight s game against castres and they were nearly made to pay. but england s alex dombrandt was the star again, scoring a hat trick
there s some disturbing data released by the uk s football policing unit. which show that arrests at matches across the top five leagues in england are at their highest in years. the figures are based on the first half of this season and show a significant increase in the number of disturbances at grounds with incidents at almost half of all games 759 reports on total up from 34 per cent in the same period last season, and there were 802 football related arrests which is nearly double and the highest number since they started collating the data back in 2015. and according to the senior lecturer in criminal law geoff pearson, the figures follow a national increase in violence and disorder. it may be that we ve got a post lockdown effect, which is that fans didn t have the opportunity for that sort of transgressive behaviour during the lockdown, and now are essentially letting their hair down and engaging in more of that sort of
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Importance: There is no consensus on the impact of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on glycemic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the US. Aim: To determine the impact of the pandemic lockdown of March 15th through July 6th, 2020 on glycemic control after controlling for confounders. Subjects and Methods: An observational study of 110 subjects of mean age 14.8 ± 4.9 years(y), [male 15.4 ± 4.0y, (n=57); female 14.1 ± 3.8y, (n=53), p=0.07] with T1D of 6.31 ± 4.3y (95% CI 1.0-19.7y). Data were collected at 1-4 months before the lockdown and 1-4 months following the lifting of the lockdown at their first post-lockdown clinic visit. Results: There was no significant change in A1c between the pre- and post-pandemic lockdown periods, 0.18 ± 1.2%, (95% CI -0.05 to 0.41), p=0.13. There were equally no significant differences in A1c between the male and female subjects, -0.16 ± 1.2 vs -0.19 ± 1.2%, p=0.8; insulin pump users and