Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Yeah as I said let's wait and see what they say Friday. If it's nothing then let's have a go. Can you wait a few days?
“The NPHET will consider the current restrictions further this Friday May 1st, in advance of a Cabinet meeting later on Friday.” The position will be reviewed this coming Friday, but unless the disease figures change drastically, it’s not expected there will be any major changes.
Spencer Brown wrote: » Dying for a round? :pac:
glasso wrote: » if I'm a spoiled kid then you are a sanctimonious twat plan, what plan - what a joke. the only plan currently known of and indicated, is to not make any change.
drunkmonkey wrote: » From my listening of today's briefing, were on lockdown until 2 weeks after the 18th of May if there is a need to test 100,000 a week. We might not need to test that much we won't really know for a week at least it depends on the referrals from GP's when testing is widened.
Penfailed wrote: » A lot of posters are really criticising the government's handling of this especially with regard to nursing and care homes. EVERY country has had a problem with this. The Spanish abandoned some of their care homes and left the elderly to fend for themselves FFS. The UK aren't even counting them in their stats. I personally think they've been doing a relatively good job.
GolfNut33 wrote: » I struggle mentally sometimes and I spend most of my free time outdoors, either playing golf, walking the dogs or out with the kids. I don't do well at home for extended periods of time. Christmas can be a nightmare for me. Golf is a huge part of my life, so yes, I would love a round. I'm also a father and business owner. My kids are doing reasonably well but the frustration is building. I've built up the business for the past 15 years and I'm currently looking at it slipping away as each week passes.
Rodin wrote: » In and out of work every day and haven't been stopped once. People flouted the rules and the authorities haven't done enough to stop them. That's why we're facing increased lockdown time. But there's no point in doing it unless a different approach to enforcement is taken.
glasso wrote: » yes but did the other countries move current patients out of hospitals into nursing homes in an effort to free space which in the end was not required? (with indications being that some of them were even showing symptoms of CV19)
Penfailed wrote: » Not changing anything is still a plan though, whether you think it's a joke or not.
glasso wrote: » saying that is just semantics really. it's pretty obvious that the powers that be here don't really know where to go next. and will be looking to other countries for crib notes.
Penfailed wrote: » Did that actually happen though...or did someone post it here and everyone ran with it? I haven't heard it mentioned elsewhere.
Patients transferred into nursing homes from hospitals hit by Covid-19 sparked fatal outbreaks among vulnerable residents, nursing home operators have claimed. Despite the risks associated with these transfers, the Health Service Executive emptied as many hospital beds as possible in this fashion as it prepared to deal with the pandemic. Hospital patients were deemed eligible for transfer to care homes even if they were showing symptoms and had been identified as close contacts of others who were Covid-positive.
Long_Wave wrote: » Who are these 100k people they'll be testing per week?
Penfailed wrote: » If I was in their position, I'd be doing the same. It's the most obvious thing to do. Other countries are further down the path than we are.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Was that news item on the NPHET meeting filmed today ? They were on top of each other with no two inches between them Also the Guards outside the court with no masks and no distance between any of them ? Meantime we can’t see our familys at a distance to chat for 10 minutes ?
Spencer Brown wrote: » Don't worry it was a joke, it must be gutting to see what you've worked so hard for face hard times through no fault of your own. If common sense prevails then golf will be one of the first things to be reintroduced along with other activities like water sports, hiking etc.
drunkmonkey wrote: » I can't see us needing that many tests, lockdown was pointless if that many people are coming forward then. I'd hope the figure being tested would be in the low thousand or less.