Cork Boy 53 wrote: » I`m sure that if she was claiming that she had a condition that she didn`t have that someone in the medical profession would have contradicted her by now.
JRant wrote: » So looks like there was some sort of air survey being carried out over Dublin earlier today. A plane was flying a grid pattern overhead for the guts of an hour just before lunch time. Must have had government approval as we never see none commercial planes over us as we are on a direct flight path into Dublin airport. I wonder is our new leader Tony looking for evidence other than his own anecdotes and some seismic readings to justify another 3 weeks of lockdown? I think another few weeks is pretty much a given at this stage for 2 reasons. 1, they don't want to lift restrictions before the UK and 2, it will help kept the heat off them over their mishandling of the nursing homes
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Interesting thing is that very few of the medical professionals are applying much logic apart from the great Dr Marcus Brun. Diagnosing Covid when it is only presumed is a strange development.
Unelected CMO wrote: » I’ll answer that: as Bandit most likely doesn’t have a job and relies on the State to fund him, dwelling in his council house basement posting on boards all day and trying to tell people what to do has most likely been the most fun he’s had in years. So yeah, I’d say the lockdown is his happy place
Unelected CMO wrote: » You also could get seriously ill from one of Bandit Luke’s food deliveries. I’m extremely concerned that he is most likely doing this without proper HAACP procedures in place or EHO oversight. Ecoli or the like could easily kill elderly/ vuenerable people.
Unelected CMO wrote: » I am and have been following every rule and restriction and will continue to do so until May 5th. After that I’ll continue to socially distance but certainly won’t comply with many of the more ridiculous dictums coming from Cervical Check Tony and Lockdown Leo
Unelected CMO wrote: » I agree with you on one point there. I’d also be more comfortable with her calling the shots as despite my loathing of her party, at least she was democratically elected and therefore has considerably more right to govern the country than Cervical Tony and Wrong Model Phil do.
GazzaL wrote: » We've actually smashed the targets set out, R0 is down to around 0.5. Both the numbers of people in intensive care and the number of hospital admissions have been declining for weeks. Professor Nolan said "since early April the growth rate of new cases was effectively zero". So from that, I would say that we have done enough and that we need to get back to a certain level of normality using social distancing, to avoid a spike in deaths from non-COVID related illnesses and suicide.
GazzaL wrote: » Nobody wants to make a decision, they're hoping to piggy back on someone else. And while they **** around wringing their hands, the ability to make any decision is being taken off their hands because people aren't going to wait for them and will just get on with life.
road_high wrote: » A bailout from whom? There seems to be a widely held delusion among many that the money markets will keep lending us cheap money just because we need it. They may initially, but the longer and deeper this gets the harder that will be. If we continue on this path of obliteration then the consequences will be dire. St tony and co will be fine- it’ll be the small business owners and middle income earners that will be decimated. I’m shocked (but not surprised) our useless media have nothing to say about this
easypazz wrote: » The pubs are the bell weather here, once they open the lockdown doom merchants are defeated.
easypazz wrote: » I know that, you know that, the government know it, the publicans know it, the country will be opening up faster than people think.Right now, we’re engaged with government on how social distancing could work. Pubs are designed to facilitate social interaction, so it’s difficult. It’s that lively environment we all love. As pubs come in all shapes and sizes, each one will have its own problems when it comes to creating safe areas for social distancing. Plans are being drafted by these pubs for how they can operate but the short-term problems of ensuring social distancing will be difficult to overcome. “Policies are being worked on,” Cribben said. “They have to take into account World Health Organization guidelines, and that’s what we’re talking to the Department of Health about.”The pubs are the bell weather here, once they open the lockdown doom merchants are defeated.
facehugger99 wrote: » People who spend their lives sucking on the State's tit don't need to concern themselves with how economies are run. For them, there is actual magic-money that pay for their wants.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Which will not happen, legally anyway, for a long time to come.
Penfailed wrote: » Geological survey. They've been happening all over the country recently. It's got nothing to do with monitoring if people are obeying the lockdown or not.
road_high wrote: » They’re deluded if they think this won’t effect them- welfare spending is clearly first in line for cuts. Probably from an emergency budget over the summer. That will be fun
easypazz wrote: » So you keep whining.
LiquidZeb wrote: » I'm sure quite a few of the teachers pets on here will be a bit less cooperative in the event that happens.
easypazz wrote: » I see RTE have rolled out their resident whinger Sam McConkey to bang the doomers drum on this fine sunny day.
Nermal wrote: » https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/coronavirus-were-paying-a-high-price-for-saving-not-many-lives/news-story/cfc84bbabbf65852eed33521956c7240"Ben Mol, a professor of obstetrics at Monash University, and Jonathan Karnon, a professor at Flinders University Medical Institute, argue what matters is life years saved, not lives per se. The median age of death from COVID-19 has been around 80 in Sweden and Australia. This suggests an even greater over-reaction. “Assuming a willingness to pay $70,000 per life year saved, then Australia would, from a rational perspective, be prepared to pay not more than $3.8bn to justify the gained life years,” they tell Inquirer. That’s about 1.2 per cent of the $320bn the government and Reserve Bank intend to spend to counteract stage three lockdowns, for which there’s no evidence."
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Stating a fact is whining now is it?
stephenjmcd wrote: » Well its not really fact is it, it's your opinion. VFI and LVA are both now in discussions with department of health drawing up plans that would see bars reopen where possible. Those serving food could open up with the restaurants
is_that_so wrote: » We can always find "experts" to justify our position. Also interesting to note that none of these so-called experts and suchlike YouTube heroes is ever anywhere near real decision making.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » His prediction of 120,000 dead in Ireland was bang on the money
jibber5000 wrote: » They are in Sweden.