FintanMcluskey wrote: » Read elsewhere today that if you get stuck for a mask going to the bottle bank you can improvise by wearing a sanitary pad as a makeshift mask.
LiquidZeb wrote: » Did you ask them? Hope they told you to feck off.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I was on a bicycle, if that makes it any better. I was only commenting on the volume of car traffic.
Balf wrote: » Did you stop at a local shop and have coffee and sandwiches with three other cyclists? If so, could you tell Cork Boy 53 if you were all from the same household? Because he's pretty pissed about it.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » If many people go to them at the same time and don`t wear masks or gloves they become a likely breeding ground for spread of the virus.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » I didn`t need to ask them. It was obvious they were not from the same family or same house.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Im intrigued. I can never tell if 4 cyclists are from the same house or not.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » I was at the local shop today and there were a group of 4 cyclists all jammed together drinking coffee and eating rolls at an outdoor table with no social distancing whatsoever. Disgraceful selfish behaviour.
GazzaL wrote: » Comical. No mention of it on RTE news yet, just the same pontificating **** panicking that people are no longer listening to them, threatening us with social and economic obliteration, and trying to move goalposts because we've already smashed the R0 target.
almostover wrote: » The R0 target isn't a static goal. We have to stay below an R0 value of 1. If we don't continue to take measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 it will spike again. Better than we acknowledge that now and act accordingly rather than have to learn about it the hard way by paying with the lives of Irish people
LiquidZeb wrote: » Hey Cork boy I need to go up to my recycling bin. Just checking if that's ok with you?
bazermc wrote: » Fairplay to the two meatheads in my local park using the locked kids playground for their exercise routines. arseholes
normanoffside wrote: » Bottle banks will become breeding grounds? Jesus wept, do you think they all go around licking each other’s bottles?
normanoffside wrote: » Spreading the disease all over the equipment no doubt. The kids will pick it up off the swings when CorkBoy and Bandit luke finally let them back in there in 6 months time. It might cause a 2nd wave. Arseholes.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Hilarious.:rolleyes: The point is that if a lot of people are gathering together at bottle banks, amenity centres etc, and are not wearing masks or gloves and if there is just one person carrying the virus present then several more are likely to become infected by inhaling virus particles from said person. You do know this virus is airborne?
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I was the only person there in fairness! I would have thought disposing of your rubbish is considered essential anyway, plus it's only like 100m from my house.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » How did you carry empty bottles and recycling on a bicycle? Sounds hazardous at best.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I always do it. A bag on each handlebar and some in my backpack. I'd say there was maybe 80 x 500ml bottles.
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » Don't forget Monk waddling through on the bike trying to balance all those bottles while shouting at them
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Coupled with tight lycra it was an odd looking sight in Coolock I'm sure
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » You must be in a very bad way if you a bicycle to go 100m
https://www.thejournal.ie/readme/coronavirus-mental-health-child-welfare-5067329-Apr2020/ We know that difficulties often intensify for children and young people when they do not have the safe refuge of school. This is the place they learn, meet their friends and often where they eat and receive support too. With little warning, all of this was gone. We in Childline expected an increase in demand for our service – but not to the extent which has been experienced.
Balf wrote: » So how many damaged children is the lockdown worth? Is it worth one? Which one?