Gael23 wrote: » Are you not watching the news! They have been told to stay at home in all circumstances
easypazz wrote: » Walking down the road is fine. All the oldies in my circle do that at the moment.
citysights wrote: » Under HSE guidelines the over seventies have been told to stay at home I quote from the hse document ‘ Don’t go outside your home or garden.’ It’s all there on the HSE website.
easypazz wrote: » I see China are reporting cases from the community again. And Trump is still saying we can't stay closed forever. Sooner or later we might end up just having to let this thing just run its course, with lower level restrictions to control the spread.
easypazz wrote: » Try enforcing that on the ones I know! Personally I can't see harm in them going for a short walk as long as they don't mingle with people.
BanditLuke wrote: » UK looking at possibly going further. Think we'll have to do likewise unfortunatelyhttps://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-follow-lockdown-rules-or-we-will-ban-outdoor-exercise-health-secretary-warns-11968783
rusty the athlete wrote: » That's common sense. The cocooning idea is ill thought out and unenforceable. Its like a form of apartheid.
BanditLuke wrote: » UK looking at possibly going further. Think we'll have to do likewise unfortunately
c montgomery wrote: » People won't stand for that. I'm an essential worker apparently and come in much more danger during the course of my job that I do when I go for a walk. In my opinion the place I work in could easily close for a few weeks, they close for Christmas!
ShyMets wrote: » 100% agree. People need to be able to take brief exercise outside, both for their physical and mental well being. We just cant keep people indoors indefinitely
polesheep wrote: » Advising people on the best strateg.
ITman88 wrote: » The media are not a public service. The greater the mass hysteria and panic they can generate the more clicks they can get. They are really pushing death stats which need to be viewed with a pragmatic approach. ICU number are more relevant but that information is harder to find. Balanced articles are non existent, you really need to find 2 sources for everything.
BanditLuke wrote: » What are you talking about? RTE is the biggest media outlet in the country. They are public service broadcasting.
ITman88 wrote: » RTE productions cost has lowered and viewership has increased. Sport costs money. Covid viewership is cheap production and people are glued to it.
avg3078 wrote: » Controlled by the government. A lot of lies there or showing only one side of the story.
Tell me how wrote: » What lies? And, from what source can you offer a view form the other side of the story?
greenfield21 wrote: » after next weekend Dublin and cork will remain under lockdown with restrictions lifted on the rest of the country.
MojoMaker wrote: » You mean the same people who couldn't be arsed exercising from one end of the year to the other, presumably they are now the crazy new cohort that absolutely have to exercise every single day and "get the miles in". :rolleyes:
rusty the athlete wrote: » Verifiable source please.
lainey_d_123 wrote: » I also have an underlying health issue and have also been wiping anything I'm going to use shortly with antibacterial wipes, and leaving everything else in the bags for several days. My housemate is actually becoming quite abusive, telling me I'm being ridiculous and that the chance of getting something from packaging is tiny compared to the risk of actually being in the shop. I don't know why it's any of his business, but he's making me feel like I'm being hysterical. Since nobody has been able to say with any certainty what the chance of getting sick from surfaces is, I feel like I might as well do whatever I can. I can't control the other people in the shop but I can choose to wipe down my groceries if it makes me feel a bit less anxious. Can't see any real downside.