GazzaL wrote: » There's a huge number of businesses that can implement better social distancing than supermarkets and other "essential" ones. That's not a criticism of supermarkets either. I think people need to start stretching the definitions of what is and isn't essential and start re-opening. Some businesses have already done this.
pjohnson wrote: » The Gardai aswell. Its gone full conspiracy with people claiming the daily numbers are just made up.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » And which government turns a blind eye to the cultural norms of a section of it's citizens and allows wet markets to operate? The country that tells lies to the world all the time. I'm not going to say any more on it because I think we all have a right to be ballistic about where we are. I'm confident that the world will turn on China for this and correct the imbalance of the last 30 - 40 years. A pandemic and the biggest recession probably in history coming. There is going to be consequences one way or another.
JRant wrote: » Another stellar contribution. Some day you might even have an original thought and post something constructive. Nobody on this thread is claiming the numbers are made up. Some have asked are they being "managed" ie. Releasing numbers as it suits them rather than just the plain facts.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » We're in this because of some bloke eating a bat. Also, New Zealand appears close to opening.
Discodog wrote: » We should know by now where all the new cases are originating from. According to a German study supermarket workers aren't getting infected in any numbers. My anecdotal experience via friends who work in supermarkets backs this up yet they should be most likely to get it. Unfortunately the critical job of contact tracing & testing is in the hands of a hopeless organisation. Might be better to put the Army in overall control.
NegativeCreep wrote: » What is our current ICU capacity? Think Holohan said yesterday there were 130-odd people in ICU and that was too many but I thought we massively increased our capacity?
gozunda wrote: » Hi Confused. Still dont get if after so many posts - no? Short answer - no it's not just about "people over 70" dying The current restrictions are there to prevent medical services been overrun by keeping the rate of infection below a certain level. Looking at the data from 26th April for example* when there was 19,383 confirmed cases - approx 72% of all cases of Covid-19 were under 65. With those aged over 65 making up the remainder Of the confirmed cases for all those under 65 - approx 8.5 % (1217) were in Hospital Of the confirmed cases for those over 65 for the same date approx 10% (1418) were in Hospital So yes this disease is affecting both young and old. Both young and older people are contracting the disease and of these a fairly significant proportion are being admitted to hospital. Without restrictions those figures would be a lot higher. It's really not that difficult to understand tbh ... *https://www.gov.ie/en/news/7e0924-latest-updates-on-covid-19-coronavirus/
average_runner wrote: » The number of people allow at one time in a supermarket is low. The rate of transmission in the community is now low. They said last night out of 377 new cases, only 176 of them was outside the health sector. People where I live are observing the social distancing in the supermarkets and the plastic shields at the tills are making a big difference.
JRant wrote: » And that's why the numbers are "still not where we want". They've shifted testing to residential and nursing homes. We will see high rates here because they've been ignored up to this week. They also still have a lot of these places left to test.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Any data or evidence to back up that assertion?
appledrop wrote: » Of 377 new cases yesterday half where in nursing homes. It's getting a joke now. Coming out + saying no no cant relax restrictions until numbers come down. The nursing home situation is scandalous. The whole country cant continue to be held on lockdown because they have messed that up. The numbers in community are way down. They need to cop on + easy up on restrictions + stop bull****ing us.
pjohnson wrote: » Thanks but managed = altered/made up/false/the truth is out there/fake news. Its all conspiratorial rubbish. This isnt really the thread for constructive thoughts as any thought/plan is met by shrieks of "the people" wont take it.
average_runner wrote: » You should really listen more. They said cant relax the restrictions because the numbers in ICU is too high And Austria are only relaxing now when their cases are below 10
FintanMcluskey wrote: » No figures exist for real time in hospital. 20k cases are since March. This is primarily affecting terminally ill and end of life. Seasonal influenza effects young people in fare greater numbers. We have no evidence lockdown works. Your sign of statement is ironic tbh
drunkmonkey wrote: » The way the numbers were announced yesterday would have taken a matamaticisn not a journalist to disipher them quick enough to ask critical questions. Tony trotted out a lot of numbers and percentages in a short space of time, the journalists are also asking dumb questions a lot would have been known answers from the previous day.