niallo27 wrote: » Ya I'm just pissed and talking ****, we wont break the restrictions. We have come this far
Wtf ? wrote: » 11 days ago ? Should the death rate not be falling by now then or did I miss something ? Please enlighten me ?
SNNUS wrote: » :cool: No, no experts here, the peak was 11 days ago.
GaryByrne wrote: » Yeah I never thought about something like that, although the risk is still there with the gown and hairdryers blowing germs all around the room. It's very hard to imagine how it'll work. Obviously we gotta get back to work eventually, I honestly dunno how it'll work, I'm not holding hope varadker will give our sector safe advice as most initially took it upon themselves to shut up shop because we couldnt safely self distance The government didn't advise closures til a week after pubs were closed I mean just imagine a beard trim, you are stuck in someone's face you couldn't get closer to the source if someone had the virus I also would imagine most if not all barbers will be purely appointments to control flow in and out of the shop as most are quite small in size. Again though I'm just making assumptions based on my own visions of a post restriction You could be right and we could be allowed open on the 5th, I just hope they have a plan to safely achieve this or it'd not be good I wouldn't deem us as essential in anyway though other than making someone feel good for a little while Just imagine there's a few million people wanting their haircut right now all over Ireland, it'd be absolutely mental to open them first
Ace2007 wrote: » I was thinking about make up artists etc the other day, and you think of like weddings, even a very small wedding, a bride would want some sort of make up. Do you think that cosmetic brands will try to come up with some sort of shield that can be applied to the face, which can then allow make up to be applied by an expert. And hence something similar could be worn by those getting a hair cut - like a shield/mask
Ace2007 wrote: » Like I would say my area is strict - but there are still people ringing the door bell and then standing at the gates having the chats - more than 2m apart - same with meeting someone randomly on the road - you stay well away. Social distancing etc. None of these people are going into house for chats or hugging etc - but there is still an interaction - all within the 2km radius.
Wtf ? wrote: » There will be no Leaving Cert sat this summer. How the Colleges will deal with a double input next year is beyond me. Dont lets cod ourselves. This thing is here for a good while yet. 40 odd died yesterday and the same today, It was about around the 30 mark daily for the previous few days. Batten down the hatches Folks, I am no expert but facts are facts. Suck it up.
niallo27 wrote: » This is interesting, no we have all been very strict. No visiting houses. I'm talking about sitting out the back having a chat and yes maybe get to hug the nephews and nieces.
C__MC wrote: » Sure you couldn't keep up with boris and his thinking
Ace2007 wrote: » So it's ok to expect healthcare workers to stick to the rules for the next x months, but after a few weeks, your getting tired of not seeing your family and want to have them over. What I don't get is - how if they live within the 2km radius of your house, you haven't seen them - if you met that on the road for instance and get 2m apart then your not doing anything wrong so to speak - be like meeting them in the park etc. as long as your social distancing etc. Or are you going to start hugging them and doing all that irresponsible stuff? I'd go a step further depending on the kids ages, that you are showing them that they don't have to listen to rules or regulations if they really want to do something then do it... whether legal or not
lainey_d_123 wrote: » I know, but what's another couple of months at this point? Kids packing onto public transport, hanging around the street in groups, and for what?
C__MC wrote: » Schooling runs into July across the water A weird decision none the less
niallo27 wrote: » That's life.
Ace2007 wrote: » I'm sure healthcare workers are fed up as well, but they still have to stick by the rules.
lainey_d_123 wrote: » It's absolutely terrifying how this is being dealt with in the UK. Why on earth would they ever decide to do that? It's nearing the end of the academic year anyway, students have been off school for weeks and exams are messed up now. Why would you ever take an enormous risk like this after the sacrifices people are making to stay home? It's nowhere near time to reopen schools again here.
niallo27 wrote: » Half are and the other half arent. People are fed up with these restrictions. You should be allowed to meet with family
Deleted User wrote: » Are they within 2km or will you break the rules?
Birdy wrote: » Reports in tomorrow's papers that UK schools will start going back on May 11th like France.
BanditLuke wrote: » You now speak for everyone on the thread? Read the post. I won't be responding to you again in thread. Ta
niallo27 wrote: » We have decided that after next week we are including family in people we can visit. What's an extra few people. This **** is miserable.
sterz wrote: » Sounds like you’ll do it regardless of what happens over the next week.
Ace2007 wrote: » Why wait to after next week - why not tomorrow?
growleaves wrote: » Just wash hands thoroughly before and after.