g1983d wrote: » People can choose to stay at home, that in effect is lockdown, personal responsibility
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Even if Kerry has only a fraction of the cases in Dublin or Cork, a jump from 12 to 15 is still significant:http://geohive.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/a192b58ba6904c1494f651706c223520
Adiboo wrote: » BOI and Credit Union doing great job at enforcing distancing.
kn wrote: » Have to disagree re BOI. When I was in town Monday the queue to get in the building which is managed ending up merging and mingling with the queue for the ATM.
carchaeologist wrote: » England have gotten to the party much later than we have so they have to push much harder now so as not to be overwhelmed. A situation like Italy is very likely there. Herd immunity won’t work in a situation like this where many people will become sick at the same time. Way more people will die needlessly because of it. Our system is running pretty much exactly as predicted according to the modeling from day one, and we are now getting to the stage where the figures from when the lockdown started last week will be accounted for and hopefully a trend for the flatter curve will be prevalent. There will indeed be huge pressure on the hospitals but hopefully manageable pressure. If not, then further restrictions are obviously necessary. We are ramping up testing also, so more people will obviously appear through this. Testing in the UK is not even close to what we are doing. If you look at the N.I versus the southern Irish figures this variation is obvious. It should be noted that the hospitals are really ramping up bed spaces and ICU alongside the testing stations being set up to account for the predicated levels. Our much more sparse population compared to Europe and the UK, alongside our earlier action in trying to get ahead will surely stand to us too. I would say there is a large amount of the population that have this, go untested, are asymptomatic but infectious, which leads to the very speedy spread. There is a huge amount of rubbish posted everywhere about this, and most people really have no idea what they are talking about. Get informed.
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » Got word that I can work from home which is good news. How I mange that and homeschooling is another issue. Have my test on Friday a week after booking.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » When did you start showing symptoms?
Adiboo wrote: » Offies still open, I guess they are deemed "essential". Saw a post that Homesavers in Manor also deemed "essential". There's not a whole lot closing really.
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » Honestly not sure if it's an ongoing normal viral infection or C19 but I'm high risk so my GP requested a test. Ive been off since last Friday and can now work from home.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Going by the digital dashboard, Kerry has gone from 15 cases yesterday to 33 today!http://geohive.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/a192b58ba6904c1494f651706c223520
Ciarrai76 wrote: » that's a fair bit of a jump! I know more testing is going on, but its a lot from the 1 a day which we were seeing.
Clab mor wrote: » Any business remaining open which isn’t an essential service should be ashamed of themselves. This includes off licences and clothes shops etc. Unless a services is essential you should be closed. Shame on those trying to make a quick buck.....
kn wrote: » Kerry has gone from being a an under reporter compared to the average to being an over reporter of positive tests on average population which considering that Dublin in particular is way above their population ratio suggests we might have a hotspot down here somewhere. Donegal similar population just 11; Louth similar population but adjacent to Dublin 18; Meath a bit bigger population but also adjacent to Dublin 24.
Panda Killa wrote: » Instead of looking at this as a negative, we should be looking to it as a positive... Our testing system here is too notch, thousands are being tested....over the next few days the numbers may slow a little as testers will only accept people showing 2 or more symptoms.