lillyfae wrote: On this. I don't understand why it's all a cloak of secrecy. Why can't they just outline what they are planning to do and then continue planning it until it happens? Why can't they even trust the public to have a bit of information? Plans are likely to change as the situation is doing, but the Irish government don't want to release anything until the concrete has dried.
Nil_fhios_agam wrote: » As released by the Government yesterday any social gathering of greater than 5k are banned until September. Can someone explain the logic of selecting the 5k figure? Surely, if even one person had Covid19 within this 5k population at a music festival, that'll have the same exponential dangerous increase whether it were 5k or 7k? As in not all the 5k or 7k population may not get Covid19 at the social gathering but exponentially 100s will still get infected and travel back home to spread it to family and friends. Will it be okay to have 4,999 people at a party but not 5,001??
seamus wrote: » Events of over 5,000 people require a licence. Events under, don't. That's where it came from, they're just saying that no large events will be licenced this Summer, not that events under 5,000 will still go ahead.
Nil_fhios_agam wrote: » What about group cycle events of say 2,000??
Nil_fhios_agam wrote: » Okay I didn't know that. But an event with 4,999 can go ahead? What about group cycle events of say 2,000??
Speakerboxx wrote: » Stupid putting out a number like that. Smaller festivals will go ahead now and theys say they have all social distancing in place.
Assetbacked wrote: » Bundesliga due to resume in May and finish the season by the end of June. Think that's about 7 matches.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Social distancing is your own responsibility, don't go if you don't want to.
Speakerboxx wrote: » Another naive response. That doesn't stop the spread of the virus.
drunkmonkey wrote: » The virus shouldn't be spreading in 2 weeks, that's why we're in lockdown, if it is spreading it will be at a greatly reduced number. Social distancing isn't a law, self isolating isn't a law, cocooning isn't a law even if you have it, your being asked to do these things on a voluntary basis. No confirmed case not in a health care setting is being monitored for compliance. What's naive is some people think we tuned into a Communist country like china since lockdown.
drunkmonkey wrote: What's naive is some people think we tuned into a Communist country like china since lockdown.
Welcome to Ireland 2020.... not exactly the spirt of 1916, 104 years and here is where we are at, fûck... Dev, Collins, Griffith, Pearce, Connolly, Clarke, McDiarmada... died and fought for freedom, so people could live, not make shît loads of cash for others, international corporations and fûckin die in the process.
Speakerboxx wrote: » Stupid putting out a number like that. Smaller festivals will go ahead now and they will say they have all social distancing in place.