Mortelaro wrote: » That's incorrect I still think you're going on with unnecessary claptrap
McMurphy wrote: » And a neighbour of mine recently back (came home Friday the 13th actually) from Scandinavia was never tested, despite having all the symptoms, and his fiancé having to move out of their shared home as a precaution. He first contacted his G.P on the Sunday after arriving back in Ireland, as of yet never was tested, spoke with him one morning during the week, and he definitely had a flu like look of him, so I kept well on the opposite side of the road to him when talking.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Of course you do.
Mortelaro wrote: » If I had a penny for every time that stock phrase was used in these threads I might engage again when the nonsense reaches level 11 Its currently a high 10.8
Edgware wrote: » We have just had the extraordinary spectacle of Conor Murphy Sinn Fein Minister in the N.I. Executive not wanting to welcome any contribution by the British Army towards the provision of medical care, field hospitals etc in the event of it being required in a crisis situation across the North. What a crowd of gob****es there are in S.F. "I'd rather let us all die than have those save my life"
FrancieBrady wrote: » You expect a nationalist/republican to 'welcome' back the British Army...wow. That would be like asking the DUP to welcome back the 'RA.
fergiesfolly wrote: » I wouldn't be a supporter of the British army myself. But if it came down to being saved by a well equipped organisation with logistical expertise and world class field hospitals and a bunch of lads with AK47s and woolly balaclavas, I know who I'm choosing.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Of course you do. And there is nothing incorrect about the reaction to a simple question yesterday. I was scaremongering, the people I mentioned didn't exist...and because they followed HSE guidelines they were 'idiots' for being worried that they might have the virus.
markodaly wrote: » In fairness, you are well known around these circles for posting up 'facts' and fake news.
markodaly wrote: » Compare and contrast how FG and SF are doing leading their respective jurisdictions. Chalk and cheese.
blanch152 wrote: » Subsequently, a national crisis has required FG to step up to the plate, and they have done that extremely well.
markodaly wrote: » What do you expect from a bunch of sectarian dinosaurs? This virus doesn't respect borders, or if you are Orange or Green, but some loath to drop the old sectarianism and try and get over this health emergency together. Its a simple solution though, those who are sick and dying from Covid-19 can avoid BA field hospitals and medical clinics and stay at home, which will more likely end up in a fatality. SF, always looking after their core vote Compare and contrast how FG and SF are doing leading their respective jurisdictions. Chalk and cheese.
atticu wrote: » Just to clarify- your neighbor returned on 13/03/2020. Hopefully they followed the restricted movement guidelines. The 14 day period is over now. Are they symptom free now? Or do they have the virus?
Bowie wrote: » A few months back Nurses were over paid and got too many holidays. Now 'we're all in it together' seemingly. Won't be long before those availing of state aid due to Covid19 are back to being spongers, (unless large businesses) and the working tax payer bears the bill long after FG pals are back making millions. They need to go and take FF with them.
jmayo wrote: » Ahh FFS. Would you have a problem with a British army medic saving your life? This attitude actually reminds me of the worst of the old Southern US where a white person would refuse to let a black person treat them or how some muslims still refuse to let a female doctor treat them. And yes that last point stands for muslims from certain very misogynistic states. The North is a sh**show. It is pretend state, created by two bluffers bertie and tony. You have Arlene refusing to say anything condemnatory about the way the British government is handling things, because one couldn't possibly be seen as anti British establishment. Then you have the fruit loops in sinn fein who would rather die than see British army medics and doctors helping them, especially since they might use a vacant site like The Maze. If they copped on they might see the irony of British forces saving republicans at the previous Maze site. :rolleyes: And that is the type of petty shyte sinn fein would bring into the Republic.
jmayo wrote: » Ahh FFS. Would you have a problem with a British army medic saving your life? This attitude actually reminds me of the worst of the old Southern US where a white person would refuse to let a black person treat them or how some muslims still refuse to let a female doctor treat them. And yes that last point stands for muslims from certain very misogynistic states.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The Charlie Flanagans are getting up on their white horses again. I would have no problem with any 'medic' saving my life Jmayo. AGAIN, read this slowly because there seems to be some confusion in CharlieLand...there is NOT a hope in hell that the 'British Army' will be 'welcomed back' by any republican/nationalist/ self respecting Irish person ever. Forget that was ever a prospect even in Charlie's wettest dream. Now, on the question of them helping out as a civilian force with the neccessary equipment and skills ...no problemo. That is the current government of the UK's responsibility to provide if needed. The GFA doesn't just put onus'es on republicans/nationalists.
smurgen wrote: » There's still 10k homeless in the recent homeless figures.and now we'll be less able to afford accommodation.they're the Ralph Wiggums of the Dail.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » what is the story with the bots supporting FG on twitter? it's actually a fact, eg simon harris's tweets are propped up by newly reg 0 follower 33444443334 style twitter accounts ? who does this?
McMurphy wrote: » I haven't heard much from him since last week, I noted his fiance car was parked across from their house one of the days over the weekend, her with all the PPE equipment onshouting towards the house from the roadside. , so she's definitely not moved back in yet anyway. You asked me questions on a previous post, then quoted this one. I didn't diagnose his symptoms, he did so himself. Yes, as you have since quoted - he called the GP after returning home feeling unwell and beginning to display the advised symptoms. No I am not displaying any symptoms, and am myself considered a front line worker. I do not know if he has the virus, has had it and is now recovered, or never had it, nor does he. His GP said he needed tested but no one ever arrived to test him, he was home two weeks on Friday and was displaying all 3 symptoms.
atticu wrote: » It seems that you managed to get a lot of information from your neighbor in a short conversation from across the road. It also all ended well with your neighbor making a full recovery.
McMurphy wrote: » Ever heard of mobile phones and WhatsApp?