phormium wrote: » Funny enough I have heard that some Dunnes and Tesco outlets had their clothes section taped off initially especially in some of the bigger Dublin stores but it seems that disappeared at some stage too. Must have been a different memo day one to managers!
SouthWesterly wrote: » Any barbers opening?
The_Mac wrote: » While we all ponder that, perhaps the organisers might realise the way they have treated some of the women in the past with turfing them out of their hotels rooms in the early hours of the morning is pretty appalling. Also, since the money they'll have for budgeting saved by skipping a year, d'you reckon we'll actually get a good act down for once, or will it just be more fellas who came 3rd place in the X Factor, or the likes of washed-up acts like Aslan? Even getting someone who'd be considered able to play for the INEC who's name is not Nathan Carter would be good.
Panda Killa wrote: » I think the people are starting to forget the shítshow see are in...a few donuts aren't essential...and from what the papers are saying this morning, it seems to lockdown will be extended by 2 weeks...not sure what powers the gardai have in closing businesses... but it's going to be interesting to see what happens next week... because if a few more small businesses open...we can all go back to work and sod the regulations
Quackster wrote: » Despite the fact that the virus has been suppressed here, they're proposing extending the national lockdown because Dublin and some other parts are still riddled with disease. With that kind of over-cautious approach, they're really threatening to lose the widespread support of the people and will make implementing subsequent lockdowns if/when necessary much more difficult.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Do you really want all those diseased corkonians coming over the border to infect us?
cms88 wrote: » IMO that's justified. I know of businesses who wanted to set up on the Mall/Denny Street and were told they already had someone who would have been from outside of Kerry! So i can see why some are. Also every year they complain about local businesses not supporing it yet they don't suppost the businesses!
Panda Killa wrote: » It's a national issue..once you open up the country and travel begins..the disease spreads....the June bank holiday could be horrific for contagious contact.. Just look at Germany...large population... brilliant hospitals...had the numbers suppressed...opened up the country..and bang..numbers shooting up again inside 2 weeks .. transmission rate at the 1.0 figure according to some reports... lockdown imminent again Personally I think we have another 5 - 6 weeks lockdown ahead of us... with only slight concessions... Construction... hardware...cafes for takeaway only. Harvey Norman...TK Maxx etc..not until after that time Pubs, hairdressers, restaurants...not anytime before the end of August. The government has been damn good imo... but now they need to get tough and just come out and tell people the likely reality.... otherwise people are walking around thinking they can nearly go about their lives from Monday
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Nothing wrong with a bit of Aslan! They are great live. Last year was the first year the played the festival in a long time. I didn't get to go down, but I could hear them from where I live. I did get to see the Hothouse Flowers and they were excellent. Last year's lineup was pretty good. It would be good to have a few more like that. But the xfactor ones are there for the younger generation. Not all the acts are going to be to everyones taste.
Quackster wrote: » Pushing the inevitable second wave into the winter flu season is setting us up for utter catastrophe. We need to allow the outbreak to spread in a controlled manner during the summer months so we have at least partial herd immunity coming into the autumn. But instead, the government is behaving like a rabbit caught in headlights, afraid to make any changes at all. Meanwhile, while so many obsess about minimising covid infections and deaths, excess non-covid deaths are racking up as people are not being treated for cancer, heart disease etc. Either out of completely unjustified fear or because they're a private patient who has had their essential treatment inexplicably cancelled. While the private hospitals are lying almost empty. Bonkers stuff. By maintaining a ban on non-local travel, there is no reason why different levels of restriction can't apply in different parts of the country and the legislation specifically allows for that. But the government appears to be too cowardly to take that approach for fear of offending the Dubliners. If Kerry was the one remaining covid hotspot, I've no doubt they'd take a rather different approach. Alas, I can no longer support the course of action our government is taking.
Panda Killa wrote: » We haven't had a first wave....we have suppressed it before it took off .. Tony Holohan said that Herd immunity doesn't exist with covid... England were going to try it . ..the results would have been catastrophic New Zealand considered it.. J Arden then said it would cost possibly tens of thousands of lives... Coronavirus by their nature are not one off occurances... South Korea, who are one of the leaders in suppressing the virus have 223 reinfection tests as of yesterday. I don't think your post is unusual at the moment though...some people are thinking the same way as yourself.... and (I believe) the reality we have at the moment is what we will have for the rest of this year. Inter county travel will be kept to a minimum...out social circles will be kept tight...social distancing is here to stay for the immediate future. Flu...There would be 60-120 direct deaths every year from flu...with lockdown....and distancing in place.. that number would fall this year ..and remember..that's a whole year... we've had over 1000 covid deaths in 5 weeks...and that's with restrictions! The numbers are coming down...they will drop further... but again...we have another 4- 6 weeks of this ahead of us. . again..imo. On a personal note...I would know some of the posters here...your good self I don't know ..but if you're struggling..ask for help please.. i lost a family member yesterday who was struggling and these are tough times for us all .. anyone that says they are flying thru this are only kidding themselves ..we are all having horrid days...it's just trying to find a way to work thru and keep the fears at bay. Be well .
Panda Killa wrote: » On a personal note...I would know some of the posters here...your good self I don't know ..but if you're struggling..ask for help please.. i lost a family member yesterday who was struggling and these are tough times for us all .. anyone that says they are flying thru this are only kidding themselves ..we are all having horrid days...it's just trying to find a way to work thru and keep the fears at bay. Be well .
Quackster wrote: » There is no proven reinfection. A widely-posited theory for those small number of specific cases from South Korea is that the patients haven't fully cleared the virus from their systems and then suffer a relapse. Again, suggesting that herd immunity doesn't exist is nonsensical as we don't have hard evidence one way or the other due to the virus being new. But due to the virus's very low mutation rate and from studies of its close relative SARS, it's fair to surmise that there will be at least some degree of short-to-medium-term herd immunity. Adopting a policy of minimising covid deaths that causes an excessive number of non-covid deaths makes absolutely no sense and neither does keeping the whole country under lockdown when the outbreak has retreated back to certain specific areas. A vaccine is a long, long way off and this virus is here for good so we need to adopt a sustainable strategy. This is not a sustainable strategy.
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Managed To nab myself Some Ronseal Red Ceader Fence Paint yesterday. Couldn't believe my luck. Last place i expected to find in a farm supply store in Ardfert. Went in to buy a yard brush and Spotted the last 2 Buckets
Panda Killa wrote: » We stay under lockdown for another month...we come out..we social distance...we don't have GAA games..no pubs...no big gatherings.. and we do this until a vaccine is found...there is no other way in afraid
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Went in to buy a yard brush and Spotted the last 2 Buckets
Panda Killa wrote: » Firstly..the reinfection/ reactivation isn't proven The Chinese were getting readings last month of between 4-13%... Neither reactivation...nor reinfection are proven.. but what can't be denied is it's one or perhaps both of them... and perhaps reactivation is the one we don't want ..a seemingly healthy person can infect people while not being symptomatic. I'm sorry... but herd immunity is out... Listen to Tony Holohan and be guided, he's already said this ..and he's taking his lead from the WHO .. herd immunity, without a vaccine is not a preventive measure...that's not in doubt. So what you'd be doing is reinfecting/reactivating thousands..and killing thousands more...so forget it..the science doesn't back up the fairytale. We stay under lockdown for another month...we come out..we social distance...we don't have GAA games..no pubs...no big gatherings.. and we do this until a vaccine is found...there is no other way in afraid
kev_Makaveli wrote: » What would change for you between now and Tuesday . Would you be forced to return to work ?
Panda Killa wrote: » A hell of a lot of social media posts saying that quite a few local businesses will be opening on Tuesday... I'm not sure how I feel about this... the lockdown measures are still in place...the businesses are not necessary...and I've seen no sign of any of them marking off the streets for social distancing etc. Will the gardai have powers to close any of these who are openly breaking the rules...or are we all allowed go into town and do as we please?
Prop Joe wrote: » Is there anywhere i could buy a large amount of hand sanitiser? Trying to plan for re-opening