GazzaL wrote: » Professor Nolan said the trend in Ireland was very stable and that there had been no growth for weeks. The virus is under control. You can try to obfuscate the truth but you destroy your credibility each time. For about the 5th time, have another read: https://www.rte.ie/news/2020/0423/1134432-figures-covid-thursday-23-april/
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » How many of them are outside care home settings. I'll wait for the answer.
normanoffside wrote: » I Already pointed this out this morning (not that the likes of you are listening) but approximately 70% of new cases are from care homes.https://twitter.com/FergalBowers/status/1253232672345817088
GazzaL wrote: » If the incubation period is up to 14 days, which is what we've been told, and we've been in lockdown for more than 14 days, and R0 is already where it needs to be, you can't expect people to sit on their hands for weeks and weeks beyond that timeframe, especially when they're not being given a forward plan and are just being lectured by belligerent ****.
GazzaL wrote: » The pro-lockdown nutters don't give a toss if you're suffering from anything other than COVID-19.
Dickie10 wrote: » its over lads, sorry to break it to some but the game is up within 6 weeks we wont even be talking about it.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I'm asking about today's 936 new cases. How many of them are outside care home settings?
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Ah yes. The typical Irish reaction whenever an issue arises. Form a committee and after an interminable length of time a report is issued which will be left to gather dust on a shelf in some government department. Way to go for suggesting this.
gozunda wrote: » Its evident you really understand nothing. Cloud cuckoo land really must be a lovely place to be There's 'belligerent ****' and 'nutters' all right. They're not who you think ...
Oafley Jones wrote: » I thought the politics forum could be bad, but the amount of new regs spreading ****e on this forum is something else.
JRant wrote: » So the CMO and Dr Nolan gave what can only be described as one of the most confusing press conferences to date. First the good news, community transmission is pretty much no existent with an R0 of 0.5/0.8. That's fantastic and we should all be extremely proud of what has been achieved since the beginning of March. Then it went down the rabbit hole IMO. Both of these doctors are recommending maintaining full restrictions until they get the nursing homes under control in case they lead to infection in the wider community. Why not use rapid testing and contact tracing for everyone in nursing homes to manage this problem. Honestly, I mentioned last night that I feared they would push these restrictions out because they had no plan. This just confirms it really. Either that or they want to use another round of restrictions to take the heat off their handling of the nursing homes, which has been awful from the start.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » It's the same group thanking each other for their nonsense. I don't think I will get an answer to my questions but that's to be expected. Thank christ this thread is here as a distraction for them.
NH2013 wrote: » No, you're being asked not to see you family or significant other or friends, something at the core to us as a species is how we socialise and work together as a society and keeping people apart is totally unnatural. Yes, it is be required but it goes against our natural instinct to be sociable, to engage with others, to form and maintain bonds and relationships. This lockdown, while successful in containing the spread within the community, and was certainly required can not go on forever and people need both hope that it will end soon or else they will simply give up on it. It is not as simple as just sitting at home and watching TV, it's surpressing our basic instincts to socialise and that's having a major impact on many people, in particular when they're not being given an end in sight.
JRant wrote: » Then it went down the rabbit hole IMO. Both of these doctors are recommending maintaining full restrictions until they get the nursing homes under control in case they lead to infection in the wider community. Why not use rapid testing and contact tracing for everyone in nursing homes to manage this problem.
Gregor Samsa wrote: » Hey snowcat, that’s two posts you made that hint at suicide - your own and your parents’ - as a reaction to this situation. Please remember there will be an end to this, and there are brighter days ahead. Maybe give the Samaritans a call on 116 123 and talk through your thoughts, or contact them other ways here:https://www.samaritans.org/ireland/samaritans-ireland/ Take care
Strumms wrote: » Our most natural instinct that outweighs everything that you posted... The human instinct to survive when our survival is threatened is our most natural instinct. It’s easier to suppress everything else when our wellbeing and that of our loved ones is threatened. So copping on, sitting at home, staying near home and being part of the formula of the fix instead of a part of the formula for death and illness isn’t a great hardship when you think about it. Yes certain people I know are having an easier time than others that’s to be expected but the prize for winning this battle, this battle of health, battle of wills, battle of survival is LIFE and wellbeing for everyone... so people need to wrap their brains around that for a time.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Frightening. More Frightening than any flu. No direction. No leadership skills. We were told we had to get an RO below 1. Mission accomplished. But no, we now need to solve the unsolvable crisis. How TF will restrictions outside a nursing home solve the problems within.
JRant wrote: » So the CMO and Dr Nolan gave what can only be described as one of the most confusing press conferences to date. First the good news, community transmission is pretty much no existent with an R0 of 0.5/0.8. That's fantastic and we should all be extremely proud of what has been achieved since the beginning of March.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » It's the same group thanking each other for their nonsense.
thebaz wrote: » I think you know - but just in case you dont - The country has been in lockdown for over 5 week - the country has done its part in help flattening the curve , the 100,000 deaths has not happened, its now time to look at other areas in society that are suffering - the spiralling mental health problem and the huge amount of people who have other medical issues other than Covid 19.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Look Im sorry but this is waffle. Nursing home patients will have no effect on human survival as a species. Neither will Covid it will not be a drop in the ocean . Approximately 165 babies were born here today, and across the world the birth rate exceeds the death rate.
donaghs wrote: » Not to dismiss it, but Unemployment and poverty will be a bigger issue than covid lockdown mental health, in the next year.