road_high wrote: » The public have been hugely compliant in their efforts. Social distancing is more or less de rigeur. Sorry this just isn't credible anymore
Mic 1972 wrote: » If everybody followed the restrictions this would have been over in 2-3 weeks, cases keep increasing as community spread is obviously picking up again
Mic 1972 wrote: » Going by what most people report in here and on social it looks like I'm not in a minority believing this. I certainly saw it yesterday in LIDL. I hadn't been there in 10 days and it was even worse than before
tamara25 wrote: » Does anyone know yet if they will extend the 2km’s for people? There is a wood near me which I used to go up to on a regular basis & it’s depressing to say the least that I can’t go up there for a walk anymore...
Mic 1972 wrote: » I do, it's logical
NegativeCreep wrote: » Yeah I haven’t seen my boyfriend in 5 weeks. Come May 5th that ends for me regardless of what the government say.
road_high wrote: » People have to shop. Unless they're going to drop groceries to the door. Maybe AGS should be patrolling there if it's an obvious problem? Not been to a Lidl in a few weeks myself.
beggars_bush wrote: » Don't think we can reopen schools this year. Better to set every school up with online teaching/support for families and target September for return
eggy81 wrote: » It hasn't gone away in 2 or 3 weeks anywhere. Once it got in it was going to run its course. I think compliance has been very high. At least where I am it has anyway.
Mic 1972 wrote: » People don't need to shop everyday for few items, they can do a bigger shopping every 9-10 days, keep the distance in the queue is also a very easy task even for teenagers/young. Not sure why these things are so difficult in Ireland
doylefe wrote: » 700 more cases. This lockdown is a waste of time with those numbers. Getting worst of both worlds. High number of cases for our population AND destroying the economy.
easypazz wrote: » Visited several shops recently and kept going when I saw the queue outside others. All had 2m spacing outside and a person controlling access. Lidl included. Main roads quiet and no sign if anybody ignoring restrictions.
road_high wrote: » You don't have a clue how some people have to live then- many wouldn't even have a car to carry a big shop. sure "Let them eat cake"
splendid101 wrote: » How many cases would there be with no lockdown?
Roanmore wrote: » This. It's like we're bold children, if you don't eat your dinner you won't get any dessert.
Mic 1972 wrote: » if there is no community contact the virus can't spread, whatever length of time it takes to run its course - 3 weeks/1 month - after that there is no more spreading in the community. We are still getting high daily updates, so obviously a lot of people haven't been compliant
Mic 1972 wrote: » The mere fact that you visited several shops is enough evidence that you are not staying home. There are plenty of reports from people all the time that contradict your statement. it is what it is, a lot of people have been compliant but too many haven't
Hearty80 wrote: » Like in Sweden?? No lockdown and less cases then we have
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Shopping trolleys are used all over the place. No longer the granny things they used to be. Needs must.
easypazz wrote: » Yawn, you can't buy a newspaper in the butchers, or milk in the newsagents and the fruit and veg. needs to be bought elsewhere.
Hearty80 wrote: » Hopefully primary schools will open before the end of May. What are they keeping them closed for?