jester77 wrote: » They had to put some number on it, I would assume they did some calculations. In Germany, they are opening shops that have a size less than 800 sqm. When asked why this number, Merkel replied that they only wanted a certain % of shops opened at the start and 800 sqm was the point where they could hit that % number. They had no other metrics to quickly do this. So it is probably something similar for the 5k number to cut down on a certain % of events.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Social distancing is your own responsibility, don't go if you don't want to.
Nil_fhios_agam wrote: » What about group cycle events of say 2,000??
NuttyMcNutty wrote: » I think they should allow hardware and garden centers open so people can stay at home gardening or doing up the house especially coming up to bank holiday, people are bored and want to get out off the house, If I could get my hands on paint I'd paint the whole fcking house and I'm sure a lot off others would do the same and keep them in the house.
Irish Aris wrote: » I would be very surprised if they allow gatherings of 500, never mind 5000. I just got a text from National Concert Hall that a concert I had on the 25th of May is now rescheduled for February 2021. Again different country, but in Belgium my colleague told me that the easing of restrictions (May 4th for them) will allow gatherings of up to 10 people. She also plays tennis and the guidance will be up to 2 people allowed to play against each other, so only singles matches I reckon something similar could happen here. This would allow people some more freedom of movement and the ability to meet with friends and family without going completely crazy about it. If this works, then more restrictions to be lifted after the June bank holiday weekend.
KrustyUCC wrote: » Good Post Would be great even if we could have gatherings of up to 5 initially and able to travel to meet people
Porthallian wrote: » Might be the wrong thread so apologies, but with relaxing of restrictions do people foresee flights becoming available for foreign travel? This isn't for a carefree holiday, my girlfriend is from Spain and despite the worse situation over there, she is desperate to get home to her family (particularly her elderly father). I know as things stand you can book flights after the 5th May date. But probably no point until we see how things stand after that. Hard to put a timeframe on it but I'd like to be able to give her some hope.
Irish Aris wrote: » I reckon flights would be available, but like you say you need to wait and see how things will play out here and in Spain. I guess there could be some self isolating involved, probably though something she could leave with. Hope all goes well for you, your girlfriend and your families
road_high wrote: » I see Suprmacs are re-opening now too. It's obvious, businesses can't go on any longer with this shutdown and must get the tills ringing again.
facehugger99 wrote: » I'd imagine most of the bunker-brigade rarely venture out of their darkened bedrooms, much less attend outdoor festivals.
Deleted User wrote: » I’d say these premises will be among the first to open. Maybe they could do it on a booking system of hour time slots to ensure not too many in the store at any one time.
Nil_fhios_agam wrote: » Okay I didn't know that. But an event with 4,999 can go ahead?
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Only for takeaways though.
Porthallian wrote: » They are definitely available, I guess we will wait until the 5th for a further announcement and if we book flights ensure we have enough insurance cover. It's a scary time and very upsetting to see her struggle. Self isolation wouldn't be an issue at all. We'd stay in her family home for the 2 weeks no problem. Thank you very much, that's really kind. Hope you and everyone in the forum are safe and well!
road_high wrote: » Baby steps, baby steps. Businesses are sensible and will keep any risk to an absolute minimum.
mooseknunkle wrote: » I wish they would allow them to open too,my local woodies is twice the size of the lidl next to it and it has big aisles that are easy to maintain social distancing for both staff and customers!,it would keep people occupied at home if they had a few projects to do.
ZX7R wrote: » Seemly a member of the EU commission stated yesterday that family members will be able to travel in the EU to visit or return to their country. I can't find an official statement on it though. Worth bearing in mind even if the Irish government has an advisory not to fly to another country it is only an advisory if a flight is scheduled the flights would still go ahead , travel insurance may not cover you in this circumstances.
thebaz wrote: » I see this as a bigger mortality threat than Covid, a possibilty of famine in many countrys, as the world adopts the WHO strategy of lockdown to combat this virus- and a reason why lockdowns can not continue indefinitly.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-52373888
The fourth annual Global Report on Food Crises highlights Yemen, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Nigeria and Haiti.
Irish Aris wrote: » That's an interesting point. I always go home to Greece for Christmas and it's in the back of my mind that if there is any spike of the virus later in the year, would I be able to go? My main concern wouldn't be if it was just advisory and certainly not the 300 euro I could lose, it would mostly be that I could expose my parents (who are 83 and 73 years old) and/or I would have to self isolate for 14 days, which defeats the purpose of going home to see family and friends. Too early to think about it I guess, let's see first what May will bring.
GazzaL wrote: » The amout of people who are struggling now either mentally or financially or both as a result of the lockdown is huge. There will be massive numbers of jobs permanently lost, people will lose their homes, and lose their families and their lives as a result of this. There are people who lost their homes in the last recession that will lose them again. We need to get people back to work.