zerosugarbuzz wrote: » Because the cure is becoming worse than the disease for the majority. Most of us need to get back to work so that we don’t end up with a Stone Age economy. In order for the old and vulnerable to be looked after those of us who do not fall into those categories need to be contributing as normal.
Spencer Brown wrote: » This isn't a solution. Presumably your plan of eradicating it completely involves shutting down all travel into the country until the rest of the world is also rid of it?
road_high wrote: » Follow the paths Germany and other neighbours are on. Slowly reopening with continued social distancing and hygiene. Work from home to continue for those that can. Staggered shifts also in offices/factories etc. Allow restaurants and cafes open for take away and/or social distancing. Similar for all small business really. We will take baby steps and not rush back into anything. Schools etc to follow after that
niallo27 wrote: » What natural disasters have we had to deal with.
DeVore wrote: » Theres a guy who is in my wood turning group. 75, carpenter all his life, real Dub. Strong as **** from lifting.. no he's dead now. 2 days ago. This virus doesnt give a sh*t about you.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Absolutely no evidence that they won`t either.
road_high wrote: » Yes people got the virus and died. It’s tragic. We know that else we wouldn’t be here discussing it. We are all aware of the fact anyone can die from it. But they also die from poverty, poor healthcare, mental health issues all of which permeate from a destroyed economy
fr336 wrote: » Are you saying there should have never been a lockdown, Spencer?
fr336 wrote: » And the only reason it's apparently restricted to care settings at the moment is because of the bloomin' lockdown! Honestly how bad are people's memories? Pre lockdown there were cases coming out from many countries including the UK of fit and healthy young people ending up in intensive care with this. The lockdown is working. The same people calling for it to be lifted too soon (I mean too soon as in May) are exactly the types who called it "just the flu", "only affects the old" (so anyone older 60) etc at the start. Why would anyone listen to these fools?
road_high wrote: » Follow the paths Germany and other neighbours are on.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » So the future is some auld one on Joe Duffy whos spends her holiday on Lahinch? Have you been to Lahinch lately?
DeVore wrote: » Unless someone thinks that hospitals DO NOTHING to help, then they must agree that exceeding the hospitals capacity MUST therefore impact mortality. ie: more people die if we do that. So we shouldnt do that. I really really cant make this f*cking clearer.
Spencer Brown wrote: » The lockdown was to flatten the curve...... which it has done. WTF is wrong with you? You seem genuinely unhinged.
niallo27 wrote: » One of the largest construction groups in the country are back the 6th of May. Lots of things happening behind the scenes.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Deaths have averaged over 2020 so far. Nothing unusual. The height of this in the UK was only a 20 year peak. Didnt see any social media heros in 2000. We had more important things to worry about in 2000 like William Gates Y2k bug
FintanMcluskey wrote: » If this was killing young healthy people it would effect the death rate. This years death rate wont be unusual
fr336 wrote: » Pot and kettle. But I can't disagree, let's lift the lockdown in the morning. What do the governments know anyway.
Icyseanfitz wrote: » apart from the rather large global and domestic increase in the number of deaths is it?
FintanMcluskey wrote: » More people die if we havent money to treat them. Hospital capicity isnt exceeded. I really cant make this f#ucking clearer.
fr336 wrote: » Every government in the world borrows at every other time. Your claim that hospitals will run out of money after a month or two is laughable. Absolutely laughable. What if there was a world war? Would states simply run out of money and the war would end?
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Have you a source for a much greater toll over the 1st 4 months of this year
Spencer Brown wrote: » Honestly I have no idea what point you are trying to make.
fr336 wrote: » I wish you well
Icyseanfitz wrote: » i am already at my wits end in this thread, i am not going to go try and back up the fact covid-19 is real and kills people, covid-19 isnt made up, it isnt the flu, it is something new that can and is killing people that wouldnt have died previously. From these rather simple facts we can extrapolate that 2020 will have a greater than average number of deaths.