gormdubhgorm wrote: » There are people with far bigger problems than you and still smile, and adapt and make the best of things. Get over yourself.https://twitter.com/i/status/1238915963875209222
easypazz wrote: » I explained that to him earlier about how a few lads down the pub exercising social distancing would not spread a virus none of them had and his toys flew up into the air faster than a nasa rocket into space. No point trying to reason with these guys. PS, he uses worldometers as a source rather than official irish government channels.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Enjoy your echo chamber with your circle jerking buddies.
timmy_mallet wrote: » If the selfish are already breaking all the restrictions and there is no spike in cases, then relaxing restrictions to allow others to do what they're now doing wouldn't make any difference.
Hearty80 wrote: » Well I thought the same but a teacher i know said her principal told them she was informed that she was to be prepared as they were going back one day a week. Primary school teacher.
SNNUS wrote: » Worried about the future is whinging.. Ok don't worry you have cheered me up. Night
Hearty80 wrote: » I was thinking the same, my neighbours having another party tonight, same the last 2 fridays. Seems so unfair when I haven't seen my parents or my daughter since these restrictions started.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » No reply deserved for your babbling comments after this except to say you are the latest to go on a lengthy ignore list. Enjoy your echo chamber with your circle jerking buddies.
timmy_mallet wrote: » No, Holohan, Nolan and Harris are terrified of being accused of causing illness, there will be no school till a European country has tried it and seen no spike for months.
Hearty80 wrote: » Do you all think restrictions will start being lifted from the 5th or will they wait until Monday 11th? Maybe schools the following week Monday 18th
easypazz wrote: » We have you profiled now. Spend all week searching the cheapest drinks bargains. Sit at home every saturday night, too mean to spend your money down the pub. Delighted nobody else is having the craic with the lockdown. Wish it will last forever. We get it. No reply necessary.
Mic 1972 wrote: » You are absolutely right, and we all have to pay for the selfishness of a few
lord quackinton wrote: » If I was in charge I would end all restrictions tomorrow Pubs to open immediately and first 5 rounds are on Leo And his government for being a bunch of nanny staters Gaa is second most important on things to get going Tipp have a great chance of 2 in a row and we deserve it for being an all round sound and modest bunch Also churches have to open I have a baby to Christian
road_high wrote: » What decisions is Holohan making exactly? Bar his desire to keep the nursing homes open all I’ve seen are threats to extend the lockdown. That’s some decision making
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » What might be workable in cafes and restaurants doesn`t mean it would apply to pubs. Even if people intend to observe the regulations after a slap of a few pints their judgement will tend to slip and what is to stop them from just ignoring the restrictions then?
PTH2009 wrote: » The Fallout of a further extension could be nothing on the Water Metre Brigade and all hell could break loose Heard were getting an annoucnement on Wednesday???
normanoffside wrote: » Here's one that show that getting Vitamin D will protect you from the virus.
normanoffside wrote: » Ergo, common sense will tell you that staying indoors is the worst thing you can do.
normanoffside wrote: » You might be lucky to have a big house and garden
normanoffside wrote: » but a lot of people like me live in apartments so please don't make us feel like criminals for going outside for a walk.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » I can see your not a glass half full type. Whinging is not going to do any good. We live in a world where it has never been easier to contact people. You have already communicated with me once and don't even know me. If you did the same with your family and friends you might cheer up a bit?
Blueshoe wrote: » They were able to say that there is more movement of the public and showed some statistics given by Apple. Why are Apple sharing people's data with the government? Nobody seems to have noticed or been bothered by it
SNNUS wrote: » Oh wow thank you! I can stay in until the virus is gone so? Plus all our jobs and economy. Only letter will be P45's.
alwald wrote: » Just a reminder, you don't know more than Holohan, because if you knew more than him then you won't be typing from a keyboard but you would instead be making decisions...come back from cloud nine AKA cuckoo land!!
VonLuck wrote: » P45's are no longer a thing!
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Yawn.
fleet_admiral wrote: » Where did you hear that
alwald wrote: » You shouldn't argue with that poster, he knows everything about this virus. He's been waffling around that this virus isn't air born because he read 2 articles online. He's constantly posting articles from the Guardian so to follow his trend https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/24/coronavirus-detected-particles-air-pollution here is one where Coronavirus has been detected on particles of air pollution.
normanoffside wrote: » Do you have any evidence to back up your own thinking apart from what you are told by ICTIC Dr Holohan?
pgj2015 wrote: » go visit your friends, if stopped, tell the guards you are going to the supermarket. fcuk what anyone else thinks, you do what is right for you.