JP Liz V1 wrote: » 10th to 14th April is the peak according to HSE Any update on Michael Prendergast?
Panda Killa wrote: » That's a best guess...If everyone stayed indoors and doesn't do anything they shouldn't...and we already know that isn't going to happen...may into June is where the numbers will ramp up.... The minister for health in the UK said best case scenario...they have 20,000 deaths.....that's best case.... or to put it so we understand....Tralee wiped off the map
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I do think the lockdown will go on longer than 12th of April likely into May
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Presumably when the HSE case app launches, all will become clearer in that regard.
kn wrote: » Although I think that app is necessary will it really have the detail of the Korean one when you consider Data Protection etc.
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » Considering tests are being cancelled or just never authorised, we'll never have reliable figures
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I'm sure a lot of people Would be interested to know how many cases in Tralee. It's a pity that information isn't available.
pickled101 wrote: » Is there a list of restaurants open for take-away? Was trying to cheer up the kids and take a break from the endless cooking. Found Pizza Time was open and rang in my order, collected it 15 minutes later. Nice treat for everyone! I was the only customer in the shop at that time so felt very safe. Hats off to Ballyseedy garden centre for allowing the meals on wheels service use their kitchens while they are closed
pickled101 wrote: » Is there a list of restaurants open for take-away? Was trying to cheer up the kids and take a break from the endless cooking. Found Pizza Time was open and rang in my order, collected it 15 minutes later. Nice treat for everyone! I was the only customer in the shop at that time so felt very safe.Hats off to Ballyseedy garden centre for allowing the meals on wheels service use their kitchens while they are closed
mcgrath1992 wrote: » Hey all With these new lockdown regulations I just have a quick question. I'm from tralee but my friend in killarney is in urgent need to move out asap. I know we are only allowed to go past 2km to food shop but would anything be said by the guards if I helped her move just her and few belongings from Killarney to Castleisland? Would the guards understand if I explained the situation to them if stopped? If this post doesn't belong here my apologies a mod can move it to an appropriate thread.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Technically you are not mean to visit anyone, including family (unless in an emergency I think), so going to your friends house even if it is to help them move isn't advised. I would call the Gardaí to find out.
mcgrath1992 wrote: » Well I wouldn't be going in like I'd be parked at the gate while she throws in 3/4 suitcases of belongings but yeah you're right this was probably a stupid question anyway. Thanks for the input I'll just ask the Gardaí.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » did you get your test yet?
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » Mine got cancelled last Thursday evening. I was supposed to be tested Friday. We'll never know
Quackster wrote: » Hopefully, sooner or later, you'll be able to have an antibody test, which would confirm whether you've had the virus or not.
carchaeologist wrote: » And by this, if by having it makes you immune to further infection and you can prove you have had the virus with the antibody test, will it make it easer for you to travel.