Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou is wary to throw his two pence into the debate around a Scottish football Omicron shutdown.
But his gut feeling is Premiership clubs must solider on and play until they are told to stop from higher places.
The new Covid variant is now the dominant strain in the country and spreads far easier than any previous variant.
Already top flight clubs have felt the effects as Dundee United and St Mirren both battle outbreaks - though there is not yet the chaos seen in England with half of this weekend's EPL fixtures wiped out.
Livingston's David Martindale wants the winter break to be brought forward while other bosses like Hearts' Robbie Neilson reckon football has a duty to entertain in dark times.
But the show goes on for now as Celtic face Hibs in the Premier Sports Cup Final this weekend.
"It is very hard to predict the future," Postecoglou said.
"We can have a break and we may find the worst is still ahead of the break and that puts more pressure on fixtures and clubs further down the line.
"My gut instinct is we keep playing until it is impossible to do so or we get advice that is best that we stop playing.
"But that is me talking with limited information.
"The paramount thing is the safety of our players and staff and supporters and we have to follow the guidance."
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