BanditLuke wrote: » You can't 100% guarantee that. Stop talking sh1te
walshb wrote: » I am sure it's been mentioned and I am sure most will agree, but there is a general public relaxation going on the past few days...well, at least around me.
JJJJNR wrote: » It'll be very much socialise at your own risk, contact tracing in China has identified air conditioning as a hot spot for transmissions. The pubs / clubs will not be opening any time soon.. Time to buy a set of decks ,a generator and a sound system I think.
gauchesnell wrote: » Personally I think it is lockdown fatique. It is draining
cnbyz wrote: » I wonder when will we be able to return to the office. I reckon that'd be the last to be lifted. Theres no way i am getting on a luas to get to work everyday.
rodders999 wrote: » The R rate down to as low as .5 now. Great news, even the grief porn merchants will struggle to find a negative in that.
Deleted User wrote: » Returning to large corporate offices will be the last to return to normal I think. Or at least it should be. I’m certainly geared up to be WFH until September at the earliest. The economic cost of employees working from home compared to, say, the economic cost of self employed tradesmen not being able to work or retail being shut, is minimal. And so there is little to gain, and much to risk (in terms of R0) by pushing all the office commuters back into the Luas or bus
Deleted User wrote: » That you thought I was being serious is remarkable. There is no one in the land who thinks that might happen.
is_that_so wrote: » We're at the edge of it now. It was mentioned very early on as a risk.
aidoh wrote: » Absolutely - this 2 km limit is killing me. I haven't seen my fiancee in nearly 6 weeks now. Same goes for family and friends. I'll be devastated if the 2 km limit isn't lifted on May 5th.
is_that_so wrote: » Most people I know have been told there is a plan being developed and while not all of them will go in, everyone will be expected to make an appearance.
Deleted User wrote: » We are also talking about the number of teams (probably three - red, green and blue) and the rotation periods.....two weeks at a time in the office, then WFH again as the next team takes over. Starting toward the end of the summer. I don’t think we will be back to normal office working for a long time
KrustyUCC wrote: » That's why even Harris said early on that lockdown can't be indefinite They will have got almost 8 weeks of restrictions from the majority by the 5th of May
fly_agaric wrote: » Assuming you must not live with any of those people...think that falls under recommendation of not socialising/meeting up with people outside your own household. Afair that it is separate to the "2km" restriction though probably (as your comment suggests) once people are much freer to travel around the place, it might go by the board as well.
gauchesnell wrote: » well I look forward to hopefully seeing my family and friends. Maybe being able to leave Dublin. simple things
KrustyUCC wrote: » That will have to go at some stage as well You can't stick to just your family unit
KrustyUCC wrote: » Yes I'm similar I want to be able to leave Cork and alternatively go to West Cork for family reasons I might not get away with not seeing some people for over 2 months again
[Deleted User] wrote: » Wasn’t that how it was in the period before this latest lockdown. You could meet someone not in your unit as long as you socially distanced
MonkieSocks wrote: » Maybe keep the present restrictions for another couple of months. If we let this virus loose, it will be a bigger problem in the Autumn and Winter months, when it gets darker much earlier in the day.