Boggles wrote: » Please God you don't have an accident, but if you do hopefully you will be killed on impact. I have a lot of friends in the emergency services and I wouldn't like them or their families put at risk because of some selfish cúnt.
XLR 8 wrote: » If we all behave as you intend to they will extend the lock down. So your defeating the purpose. I feel your pain we're all going a little off the rails. But dude we gotta suck it up for just a bit longer. The North Korea reference helps no one. I hope the 100hrs work that you currently are doing is as a result of the crisis & not the norm. If you want less hours then you above all of us need the rest of us to adhere to the restrictions. But so must you. I wish you well but someone who has worked 100 hours and seems to have issues dealing with all this is the last person who should be going for a spin. Your tired as it is ffs. If you have an episode that requires the intervention of other front line staff would you be happy to suffer the consequences ? Dude stay safe stay in sleep well and dream easy.
weldoninhio wrote: » WHO are saying the Swedish model is the best one. No lockdown. The lockdown was a one size fits all thing for every country, something that was never needed. It was ridiculous to implement in Ireland.Sweden is a model for the new coronavirus normal, says WHOhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sweden-is-a-model-for-the-new-coronavirus-normal-says-who-dd8fgw7d0
weldoninhio wrote: » I'm looking forward to when the tax owed on it is claimed back.
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » God help your friends you are a disgusting individual.
Gynoid wrote: » Tis odd. From what I (albeit vaguely) recall of your opinions over time I would have thought favorably quoting the technocratic elite in one of the firmest established one world globalist organisations would not be your style. Even aside from that WHO have been, shall we charitably say, somewhat changeable in their various opinions on this outbreak.
ek motor wrote: » What tax is owed on it ?
Deleted User wrote: » I actually work in the HSE, but I hate this virtue signalling by people, there will be **** all virtue signalling in six months when income tax stays the same but USC/PRD goes through the roof for people working in the HSE. It will have progressed to "Lucky to have jobs by then". I can understand OP frustration, social distancing is tough. I personally am finding it difficult although I have been practicing it since mid February. I have come around to idea we need to decide what we (as a country) see as an acceptable amount of deaths from COVID-19/day. I think it's time to move to the next stage, restart OPD appointments, some lifting of restrictions. We aren't living at the moment. We are existing.
weldoninhio wrote: » I think you are mistaking me for someone else. I don't buy into the new world order, tinfoil hat, 5g is spreading disease, Rothschilds etc guff you are alluding to.
Non solum non ambulabit wrote: » I certainly feel like my mental health has been impacted by this. I haven't seen my parents in 2 months now.
The World Health Organisation lavished praise on Sweden as “a future model” in the next phase of fighting the outbreak because it has trusted people to observe social distancing rules.
Gidea wrote: » "I want X amount of people dead a day so i can finally go to the pub/gym/rock climbing/brothel" Countless generations of people have just existed, weather it was through war, famine or plague. People are being asked to stay at home with a wealth of entertainment at their fingertips and just moan that it isnt fair:rolleyes:
Gynoid wrote: » Must be mistaking you. Neither do I buy into it. I think it was climate change threads where I saw you post about not trusting scientists etc. And other similar stuff. But Im far too lazy to back it up... What about the WHOs changeable views?
splinter65 wrote: » You can’t even read. The poster is a HSE worker and thinks people who need hospital treatment other then Covid related should have access to health services. If you don’t agree then argue the point instead of monotonous finger wagging.
Gidea wrote: » He's arguing the point that we should accept a number of people dying per day. This is unacceptable in my mind as it would be asking me to accept the possibility of my parents dying as they are over 75 and in the at-risk group. I'm all for getting patients into hospitals for non-COVID related reasons, but we shouldn't accept daily deaths from a preventable virus in order to do this
Gidea wrote: » Hes arguing the point that we should accept a number of people dying per day. This is unacceptable in my mind as it would be asking me to accept the possibility of my parents dying as they are over 75 and in the at risk group. Im all for getting patients into hosptiples for non COVID related reasons, but we shouldnt accept daily deaths from a preventable virus in order to do this
Gidea wrote: » The swedes and prertty much all scandanavia has a diferent mindset to us. We cant trust ourselves to obverve social distancing if everything was running normally
GazzaL wrote: » Portugal are re-opening most shops and businesses including hairdressers from Monday, with the likes of museums, bars, restaurants, art galleries, and senior schools to re-open on 18th May. Fair play to them.https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/0430/1135935-portugal/
Downlinz wrote: » The selfishness of the few unfortunately comes to the fore at times like this with those who try to find ways to justify why the rules don't apply to them. Most people contribute to society but there'll always be a minority who are only interested in what society can offer them and we're seeing plenty of them in this thread.
Arghus wrote: » Since day one of this lockdown the government, DOH and GP's have been telling people constantly to seek medical help if required or attention to health issues if required that have nothing to do with Covid.