Allinall wrote: » Unfortunately life won’t continue for awful lot of people. Therein lies the dilemma.
tom1ie wrote: » What other option is there. Until we have a vaccine, we r stuck.
splendid101 wrote: » I didn't know Dominic Cummings had so many Boards.ie accounts. F*cking hell, the level of discourse on this thread is shocking. People saying, " who cares if a few old people die". Simplistic viewpoint.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » So you are advocating the present lockdown till a vaccine is found? The Austrians are going to start lifting some restrictions they have no vaccine as yet but life has to continue.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » So you are advocating the present lockdown till a vaccine is found. The Austrians are going to start lifting some restrictions they have no vaccine as yet but life has to continue.
ITman88 wrote: » Your question makes little sense to the post you have quoted. The post you have quoted was a response to a reaction.
niallo27 wrote: » Give us an alternative so. Are you suggesting a full lockdown until a vaccine comes.
tom1ie wrote: » So if we lift restrictions without a vaccine it stands to reason the infection rates will spike yes? If that happens hospitals get overwhelmed yes? So anyone that has a serious accident and needs to be hospitalised more than likely dies as they can’t access the hospitals due to them being overwhelmed yes? So the indirect and direct death rate due to c19 after we lift restrictions without a vaccine will be off the scale worldwide......... and some of you guys are advocating this? Lmfao!!! How fcukin stupid can people be!!
ITman88 wrote: » They did, and that’s why I said willingness. Not minded being tracked is a willingness??? Or am I wrong
Tell me how wrote: » Why do you reckon you know more what is going on than the WHO and the governments of most countries in the world?
Logan Roy wrote: » You should let all those companies, universities, scientists know that they are wasting time and money on their silly ideas.
salmocab wrote: » In fairness was it one person that said they wouldn’t mind being tracked? The hyperbole on this thread from both sides is breathtaking.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » In the near future compulsory micro chipping of every person in the country with a tracking device will be technologically possible, actually it`s probably possible right now. Maybe done in conjunction with administration of a vaccine assuming one is developed.
timmy_mallet wrote: » Voters. Money. Goals. Performance reviews. Bonuses. RoI. Etc.
ITman88 wrote: » It didn’t take much. A virus that’s killing a median age of 80, and so far 0.12% of the at risk population in Italy. What’s the cure? Surrender liberty Willingness to be micro chipped like a Jack Russell Willingness for constant tracking A breakdown of all civil unity, Maggie posted a parcel earlier and she nearly lost her life
facehugger99 wrote: » So this is how liberty dies.... ...with thunderous applause.
KindOfIrish wrote: » All the restrictions will be lifted as soon as the state will have run out of money. And it will happen pretty soon. And there won't be a vaccine for Covid as it's mutate frequently.
BanditLuke wrote: » This is far more important than my civil liberties.
Tell me how wrote: » Have you not noticed that this is a global conversation. Notwithstanding that, my communication and concern for friends and family more than entitles me to take part in such a discussion.