WoollyRedHat wrote: » Someone involved in testing in UCD has suggested they are currently ramping up to 15k a day. ( this wasy today).
SNNUS wrote: » Dr. Tony's pr man Leo will be on the late late tmrw to be patronising along with double down tubridy.. Must iron the green jersey
SNNUS wrote: » Dr. Tony's pr man Leo will be on the late late tmrw to be patronising along with double down tubridy.. Must iron the green jersey and get ready to clap..
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Well done Borris. Meanwhile in Ireland, A Dr who ignored orders to resign 2 years ago due to a cover up of a health scandal, which would be considered gross misconduct in any other position, is holding Ireland to a further 4 week ransom. He has yet again ignored orders from other ministers who say the restrictions have crippled Ireland into a depression. How is this guy holding us to ransom? How has he power? This is the only country in the world with no plan for relaxing restrictions in the next week or so, and we are being held in a police state this guy? 12 or 13 weeks, in a police state and a country in depression and hes responsible for it
Hearty80 wrote: » Oh jesus NO
growleaves wrote: » Whats your own backgound in medicine/science? Which parts of what he wrote contradicts 'CDC, Fauci et al.'?
rubbledoubledo wrote: » Very good point. I have seen the lines in meat factories, shoulder to shoulder. All foreign low paid workers. Would love to see a camera visit these premises and see are the rules being applied
drunkmonkey wrote: » Ivan on wonder what his take on it tonight is, he's not afraid to throw it up to someone.
NewRed2 wrote: » jaysus you're still on the wind-up Some chancer
lawrencesummers wrote: » Tell that to the families of the deceased.
uli84 wrote: » Even Boris J is making more sense than the Irish team https://www.itv.com/news/2020-04-30/government-daily-coronavirus-press-conference-boris-johnson-returns/
KrustyUCC wrote: » They still won't be near 100,000 tests a week We've been talking about that since March "Minister for Health Simon Harris has said it is impossible to predict when 15,000 Covid-19 tests a day will be carried out, but he believes it will happen in the next few days."https://www.rte.ie/amp/1124042/ That was on the 19th of March
FintanMcluskey wrote: » I missed this earlier. How long will it take before people realise this isnt a death sentence? The public broadcaster has done such a disservice to what was once a prosperous welcoming nation. Ivan Yates for Taoiseach, Charlie Bird minister for realism
bettyoleary wrote: » You could also add in there industries who are flouting the distancing rules because they are putting low payed workers at risk and thus their families and creating new community clusters ie the meat factory. Whats happening to these people.
lawrencesummers wrote: » When it’s being put ahead of people’s health where the risks are simply fatal then YES it is greedy.
Stark wrote: » Tell that to the Gardaí. Interpretation is that you're strictly confined to 2km for exercise and allowed to go outside the 2km but only for "essential travel". So you're allowed go over 2km if you don't have a shop nearby or have essential work to go for but not much else.
sterz wrote: » Did you miss this one, alwald? Still happy to give the government another couple of weeks?
easypazz wrote: » Thats great to hear. They have plenty of people to test considering how good a job they have done spreading the disease.
easypazz wrote: » Like I said fcuk them. Tánaiste Simon Coveney was contacted directly by Keelings before the company flew 189 seasonal workers in from Bulgaria during the Covid-19 lockdown, Independent.ie has confirmed.
alwald wrote: » We have one of the highest number of testing per 1M in the EU and more time is needed to ramp up and they will get the extra time.