Assetbacked wrote: » "Cafes and restaurants could reopen by the middle of the summer, with people allowed travel within Ireland for holidays by late summer, under plans being discussed to gradually lift the coronavirus lockdown."https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/phased-exit-from-coronavirus-lockdown-may-see-cafes-reopen-by-mid-summer-1.4240404?mode=amp Mid summer = mid-June! "Under the latest draft, the first phase would allow the over-70s who are cocooning out to walk on a “no touch” basis; allow outdoor workers such as builders and gardeners return to work; allow a maximum of four people not from the same household gather outside while obeying social distancing; recommence some restricted classes for Leaving Cert students; potentially increase the distance people can travel outside their home for exercise from 2km to 5km or 10km; allow retailers such as DIY and garden centres reopen; and allow retail outlets deemed essential in an earlier round of restrictions – such as banks, repair shops, optometrists and others – open again. The next phase – “early phase stage one” – would allow small retailers reopen by allowing only a limited number of staff and customers on the premises. Restrictions on travel away from the home could increase to 20km. Open marts could also recommence. “Early stage phase two” would see cafes and restaurants reopen, as long as social distancing and strict cleaning rules apply. The so-called “middle phases” would see the tourism industry – hotels, hostels, caravan parks – reopen on a limited occupancy basis. Travel restrictions would be further eased to allow people travel outside their regions. Any holidays or breaks should be taken by family units only. The “later phases” would see the wider reopening of the economy – such as pubs and offices – again if social distancing is implemented. Schools would also reopen in September, again complying with social distancing. Mass gatherings of over 5,000 people have already been effectively cancelled until September. Guidance around these events is unlikely to be provided until much later in the year, similar to family events such as weddings. Cocooning is also expected to last for the foreseeable future, until vaccines or treatments for Covid-19 are found."
Long_Wave wrote: » Gemma is mad and annoyong but it's a shame that herself and John Waters are the only people with any kind of profile calling out the bullshít. FFS, all we get from RTE is Wall to wall "let's beat this virus" and "put on the green jersey" propaganda
KrustyUCC wrote: » Overall at least it's a plan Need to see how long inbetween phases though Would still be a disaster for anybody not with friends, family or those in relationships not living together nearby or not in same county etc
Assetbacked wrote: » You should probably follow the guidelines very carefully.
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah it doesn't look promising. Grandparents still not able to see there kids/grandkids etc
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah it doesn't look promising in some aspects . Grandparents still not able to see there kids/grandkids etc Knowing the Irish Government it will be slow and they will drag the phases out This could get nasty
Arghus wrote: » It has to stay there for a period. You don't just work hard to get to that r0 rate and immediately take your foot off the gas.
Arghus wrote: » Some are. "The job is already done. "We've done our part."
RoryMac wrote: » Of course the job isn't done but we've done a hell of a lot better with our part than the HSE have with theirs. Still haven't achieved the testing levels we were told were only days away on the 19th Mar, slapping down the care home managers for trying to protect their patients by restricting visitors and worst of all sending covid cases into the care homes to free up space in hospitals. The public in general have done an amazing job to deal with this situation and adopt the advice on social distance, hand hygiene etc. The HSE aside from the frontline staff have made some massive errors that have cost hundreds of lives
kwestfan08 wrote: » That is one depressing timeline. Essentially no meeting up with any friends either socially or travelling with them on any kind of holiday throughout the whole summer.
Stheno wrote: » Have you not listened to the news? No changes currently planned NONE
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Did you miss the part where it said once u social distance 4 people could meet up at other people
Straight Talker wrote: » Basically if the 2km restriction is not lifted, i might just have to go home regardless.I have vulnerable family members, ...I haven't seen my family since the middle of March.I am needed back home,
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Did you miss the part where it said once u social distance 4 people could meet up at other people Same as indepent article today, it's speculation they don't know but why say something when it clearly says opposite
Assetbacked wrote: » "Cafes and restaurants could reopen by the middle of the summer, with people allowed travel within Ireland for holidays by late summer, under plans being discussed to gradually lift the coronavirus lockdown."https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/phased-exit-from-coronavirus-lockdown-may-see-cafes-reopen-by-mid-summer-1.4240404?mode=amp Mid summer = mid-June!
KrustyUCC wrote: » Overall at least it's a planNeed to see how long inbetween phases though Would still be a disaster for anybody not with friends, family or those in relationships not living together nearby or not in same county etc
penfailed wrote: That's optimistic. The summer months are June, July and August leaving the middle of summer in mid July.
rovers_runner wrote: » Imagine the gouging from the hotel industry when they reopen on a limited basis.... Schools not until Sept and then with distance? Why not split classes in two and reopen now, some kids Mon/Tues and others Thurs/Fri? The distance from home should be lifted if no hotels etc are open as where are people going to go or stay? No mention of the parks etc.
easypazz wrote: » It can be lethal. It can kill people. I would struggle to find anybody who does not know how nasty it can be.
Irish Times wrote: The phases are broken down as: initial phase, early phase stage one, early phase stage two, middle phases and late phases. The latter two phases could be broken down into more stages.