MattS1 wrote: » Will the 5km limit be completely removed on the 18th? What an unclear statement! Are people going to wait until August to see family/friends that are 40/50km away?
setanta1984 wrote: » We're still completely in the dark. I feel sick.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Yeah my stomach is in knots listening to what they have done. The effects of the restrictions will be felt for decades. The effects will be economic and health wise. The private hospital fiasco will kill many times more than Covid. Dont mention with the Exchequer bleeds its last bit of cash in the coming weeks
Deleted User wrote: » Over 90% of people of deaths are in the over 65 category. And we’ve just told them to go out. While nothing else changes. Absolute joke. Minor lifting of things in 2 weeks and than another 3 weeks.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Nah your argument said Italy and Spain were stricter than Ireland. A few posters rubbished that argument. Now you retort with this about wanting pubs open
ixoy wrote: » I would be surprised if family members, who now overlap in the radius of their exercise circles, don't meet up, especially if in an open space they can observe distancing. It'll be next to impossible to stop that.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Drama lama
Arghus wrote: » Wha? Italy and Spain were stricter than Ireland. We were allowed 2k outside our house!
malinheader wrote: » He is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. Opens up and health services become overwhelmed hes a cnut. Doesn't open up he is also a cnut. No winning whatever he was going to suggest. Only way out of this is a vaccine.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Doesn't look great over there either
facehugger99 wrote: » A food of businesses will be wound up on Tuesday. They were hanging on by a thread hoping for something tonight. They've been failed badly by the Government of this country. A cowardly and self serving response by politicians more concerned with covering their arses than leasing the country. Sickening to see.
The_Brood wrote: » Any word on when bookstores will be allowed to reopen?
SAMTALK wrote: » You didn't hear the doctor who was interviewed after? Do you want government to ignore medical advice
Kobe Colossal Cape wrote: » Will the 5km limit be completely removed on the 18th? What an unclear statement! Are people going to wait until August to see family/friends that are 40/50km away?
normanoffside wrote: » You don’t get the Virus outdoors.
johnmc2020 wrote: » https://t.co/UBX2c5i74V?amp=1 .. the roadmap
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Oh grow up the lot of you moaners. It will end when it is best for all of us. The Gov don't seem to be too concerned about the economy, right now its seems to me they are more worried about the lives of people, that is good isn't it? I am no FGer at all, but caution is good, and TBH, most people are accepting of the measures. It is only here where the attic dwellers, the Shinners, the anti establishment groupies hang out that it is awful. It isn't, it is going forward cautiously. At least if, and it's a big if, things do settle down it will be because the vast vast majority realised that this is for the good of all of us, if it doesn't work out, well it won't be for the want of trying.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Ah you changed again. The economy is Spain and Italy has been less restricted than Ireland with 3 weeks now, That will be 5 weeks by the time these restrictions are reviewed again. I have no faith in the 18th of May seeing any change due to what has happened this evening
statto25 wrote: » He was hardly going to go through the 23 pages of rosdmap in that announcement. Just wait for the next day or 2 and the info will come out. He's on the LL tonight so we will know more then