GSBellew wrote: » Letting people go as far as they want risks moving the virus from a high infection,area to a lower infection area, increasing the spread, distancing is not 100% effective, it reduces the risk, but doesn't completely eliminate it.
JRant wrote: » What is Harris playing at? I mean seriously, has the man no clue for what his role is and what he's doing. He gives an interview and starts making outlandish claims like that and then turns around afterwards and said they were just his "opinion" and he will now to the superior knowledge of the CMO and his team. Who in the name of jaysus is actually running the country right now? These are very worrying times, where the acting government have handed over the reigns of the country to a bunch of unelected academics and a less than stellar CMO, who's previous track record would have seen him marched out the door in a functioning society.
completedit wrote: » What's with the hordes genuflecting to this Holohan character? Heard some people describe him as Saint Tony :rolleyes: I believe time won't be very kind to him when the true ramifications of this becomes clear.
Idbatterim wrote: » ............... with the pubs, youd wonder could they be opened, but only weekend and from like 6-11pm , keeping drinking local , bouncers throw out any one acting the idiot, you could order by text and have drink brought to your table perhaps... .............
Idbatterim wrote: » ................ It's as I feared here on this forum weeks ago, they are incapable of making any decision that they feel isht the easiest way out...........
Idbatterim wrote: » ................I think they could they be signing off on their own death warrant, fg I mean .........
Idbatterim wrote: » ........They expect us now basically to just stay as is, until a vaccine is available, they have said, without being as direct about it. They are jite flying to gauge public reaction.............
facehugger99 wrote: » The mouth-breathers currently cheering him will need villain to blame when it starts to become clear the extent that we have wrecked the economy. The first time SW rates are cut will be interesting.
Augeo wrote: » They don't expect that at all IMO. I'd suggest you wait until May 05th and see what restrictions they ease. Comments like the one I've quoted are nothing but scaremongering. There are loads of essential workplaces open, loads of so called non essential can no doubt open also once they can implement social distancing, that's crucial. We need to be aware that the 2m social distancing thing is likely with us longterm. That doesn't mean we need to stay as is, until a vaccine is available. There's lots of middle ground.
Idbatterim wrote: » Get ready for another few weeks of this crap , another few week extension on fifth may. Kicking the can down the road, is an Irish government speciality.
The chan chan man wrote: » Well they have to kick the can. This whole situation is being played by ear by the entire world!
Deleted User wrote: » I don't really see the major problem with pubs when compared to schools, workplaces, and public transport. Why are they so much worse?
theological wrote: » There are a lot of countries in Europe easing restrictions. The pressure will grow. The same is true in respect to the UK. More and more pressure is being put on the government to explain an exit strategy. And this is only right. The public are lending the government support to come up with alternative arrangements. Eventually if the public see that time has been wasted it will be hard to keep discipline.
facehugger99 wrote: » Give someone a hammer and all their problems start to look like nails. We have given these unelected virologists the ultimate hammer and they have proceed to wreck the economy with it. It is a breathtaking dereliction of duty from our Government. It has been a spineless response by Ministers more concerned with their 'likes' on social-media than with providing leadership and making tough decisions. Kite-flying has replaced strategy.
facehugger99 wrote: We have given these unelected virologists the ultimate hammer and they have proceed to wreck the economy with it. It is a breathtaking dereliction of duty from our Government.
lord quackinton wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/2020/0419/1132490-transplant-surgery-paused/ And the damage done by this lockdown The lockdowners don’t get it , they are backing a plan that will actually ruin children’s lives
completedit wrote: » My sister tells me we "have" to go to work, we don't "have" to go the pub.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Ah shur fcuk lives, the economy is far more important!
road_high wrote: » The €350 per week thing must be coming to an end soon. Things will really bite once those people are reduced to Jobseekers I reckon. Thought Harris was an idiot going off script like that at the weekend. And I would vote for FG. It’s not the time for his pontificating
Tell me how wrote: » Rant by name, rant by nature. He said throughout the piece last night that medical advice will and is guiding everything they do. What are you annoyed about, that they are following medial advice, in relation to dealing with a pandemic? Or what is it exactly?