munsterlegend wrote: » Then again we have no idea where things be in August.
stephenjmcd wrote: » For anyone interested this is part of today's independent article. It'll be interesting to see the plan they come out with but if the first phase is minimal changes then what's the point? 2 more weeks then minimal changes, so basically until the end of May or is the first phase from 5th May. I'm sorry but what a load of crap, I've said it before I've been following the restrictions to the letter since the start, but after next week I'm done. We've kept up our side, and they've not, testing and contact tracing still aren't up to where they need to be.
stephenjmcd wrote: » To be fair they're hardly going to say the decisions have been made so they have to come out and say nothing is decided yet, privately they know exactly what they're going to do. They're openly admitting that the public's patience is getting thin now so they're going to leave it to the last minute and say we need 2 more weeks from you, the same speech we heard 3 weeks ago. Its testing the waters and I think they know what the response in general is now.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Completely agree! Newstalk had this as headline news (restrictions to continue)??. It’s still 7-8 long days away :eek: I’m finding this really upsetting . None stop talk about “Will they won’t they “ for the next 7 days ?
Pinch Flat wrote: » No surprise on the 2 weeks additional restrictions, but sweetened by construction and some other activities being relaxed. The infection rate will spike when the testing figures catch up and the nursing homes re still not under control.
is_that_so wrote: » In a vacuum like this anything can be claimed to be true. It does seem like a "source" providing the information. It's also worth noting that a further two weeks would put us almost on par with Italy and Spain in terms of extreme restrictions. That would be an awful lot of time for an outbreak that never broke the health system.
Spencer Brown wrote: » A frankly astonishing statement.
callaway92 wrote: » Not sure what’s so astonishing about it. Get a grip of yourself with hyperbole like that.
CalamariFritti wrote: » Are we still actually trying to eliminate the virus from the country?
hmmm wrote: » Unless you have a vaccine in your back pocket, we are not "done". Contact tracing etc is an attempt to help suppress the virus. It is not a fix. Restrictions will continue until we get a vaccine, hopefully within 18 months. It's time for people to stop behaving like children expecting to get sweets from the government for good behaviour - this isn't about rewards, this is about suppressing the virus which is circulating. What's happening now is exactly why the government tried to avoid locking down too early. The same crowd who were out "clapping for carers" and demanding an extreme lockdown are the same crowd I now see demanding to be left out to return to their normal lives.
stephenjmcd wrote: » For anyone interested this is part of today's independent article. It'll be interesting to see the plan they come out with but if the first phase is minimal changes then what's the point? 2 more weeks then minimal changes, so basically until the end of May or is the first phase from 5th May. I'm sorry but what a load of crap, I've said it before I've been following the restrictions to the letter since the start, but after next week I'm done. We've kept up our side, and they've not, testing and contact tracing still aren't up to where they need to be. The biggest joke in that is phase 2 fast food outlets could reopen for takeaway, most of them never closed. I've been supportive of the government in the past but this is an arse covering exercise now. "The national lockdown will be extended for another two weeks for the vast majority of people when the current quarantine period ends after the bank holiday weekend. The Government will announce the extension on Friday while also outlining a roadmap for lifting social-distancing restrictions over the coming months. The only easing of working restrictions from May 5 being considered is for those who work outdoors, such as construction workers and gardeners. Over-70s who have been asked to cocoon will be told they can exercise once a day as long as they take social-distancing precautions. The National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) is still considering whether the non-essential travel ban can be extended beyond 2km. The Nphet is meeting tomorrow morning and on Friday to discuss the step-by-step plan for easing social distancing rules over the coming months. On Friday, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Health Minister Simon Harris will announce details of the plan to lift restrictions in phases. It is understood they will say that to move between the phases key targets on limiting the spread of the virus will have to be achieved first. The first phase will see minimal changes to lockdown rules but, if targets are met, the second stage will see more people get back to work and travel restrictions will be eased. In the second phase, it is expected employees who can safely maintain a two-metre distance from colleagues will be allowed to return to work. This could involve fast-food chains reopening - but only for takeaway service. In early June, the third phase could see people who have low levels of interaction with colleagues return to work. People who can work remotely may be asked to continue to do so until September. There is significant concern in the Government and the Nphet that once the restrictions are lifted there will be a second wave of Covid-19 cases. The capacity of intensive care units to handle a surge in patients presenting with the virus is also a key concern. However, this is not an issue at present."
Spencer Brown wrote: » If the media are reporting it it must be true. Nothing strange about that declaration at all.
Gael23 wrote: » Yes theres 7 days until May 5th but a decisinwill be made in advance of that date. Public support is diminishing so people will begin doing their own thing anyway
stephenjmcd wrote: » For anyone interested this is part of today's independent article. It'll be interesting to see the plan they come out with but if the first phase is minimal changes then what's the point? 2 more weeks then minimal changes, so basically until the end of May or is the first phase from 5th May. I'm sorry but what a load of crap, I've said it before I've been following the restrictions to the letter since the start, but after next week I'm done.
robbiezero wrote: » Vacuum of leadership.
kippy wrote: » Stop listening to as much news or being on here. Assume they will continue for two more weeks. Try break away from reading or listening to anything about this if you find it so upsetting. Try not worry about the uncontrollables
callaway92 wrote: » Where did I say that? Cop on to yourself and get a grip. I was explaining how journalism works.
Deleted User wrote: » I’m not on here during the day. I’m gardening or walking. I listen to News first thing in the morning , 8am, then 9 o clock News at night , missed it last night so I watched Claire Byrne instead. That’s it .I’m not on here all day, it would wreck my head.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Newstalk News at 8am saying lockdown is likely to continue............for another 2 weeks
SNNUS wrote: » The way they release this information is so disrespectful, clap along the government if you like and don the green jersey shoite but the virus is going nowhere so if lock down is their only forward plan don't complain when you see people out etc when walking your dog...
stephenjmcd wrote: » The sad thing is despite all of the restrictions on the public, half of our deaths occurred in long term care settings or nursing homes. That's a failure by the department of health and the HSE not on the restrictions of the general population.
easypazz wrote: » You obviously don't understand how the media works. A newspaper never refused ink.
facehugger99 wrote: » If the rumours are true about the pathetic relaxations of the current restrictions than it is clear we are dealing with a caretaker Govt. that has become paralyzed with fear and incapable to making decisions. I hope people take it upon themselves to send a clear message that this is unacceptable. Our jobs, prosperities and children's futures are being flushed down the toilet by a Taoiseach and Ministers too scared to face down the social-media hysteria merchants.
jonnny68 wrote: » yep if they announce a 2 week extension then a substantial amount of people will do their own thing, people are at breaking point as it stands.