SAMTALK wrote: » So what would your plan be? I'm still working and to be honest it's a matter of time before virus hits because we don't have enough proper procedures in place. The one thing I would like to see is Health and Safety calling to business that are open to check for proper precautions.
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
FintanMcluskey wrote: » You are petrified of a virus hitting work. Thats the problem, people are in fear of a virus thats fatal to end of life and terminally ill. The economic collapse on the horizon is more deadly than any virus that is fatal to an average age of over 80
setanta1984 wrote: » They really, really should have released and announced that document before that speech. Those phases, and the steps within them are decent, wouldn't agree with the placement of all of them, but ok. The problem is the length of time between them - 3 weeks is crazy. The info in that document could have been relayed in a much more hopeful and encouraging way. Still feel awful about the length of time, but there IS a plan to get back to pretty much everything being in operation. That is not the impression the speech gave.
SAMTALK wrote: » The one thing I would like to see is Health and Safety calling to business that are open to check for proper precautions.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Interesting. Can you provide a link to the peer reviewed scientific papers that say this is the case?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Its happening already.
alwald wrote: » It has to be said again, it will be years before we know any long term effect of this virus to the human body.
Ashleigh1986 wrote: » Up to this point the " lockdown " was pushed out by every 2 weeks . The 5 stages are going to be 3 weeks apart . This is a major mistake . The 5 stages should be only 2 weeks apart from each other . This would have meant country reopening on 27 th July . 5 weeks in summertime would mean a huge DIFFERANCE to businesses .
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Construction sites to open up on the 18th Is that correct?
Deleted User wrote: » Having a caretaker government in power is very scary. FG only got the 3rd most votes in the last election. They might be in opposition for 10 years at least. Do they care about tanking the economy? I’m terrified of the economic ruin ahead. Couldn’t give a toss about Covid.
Deleted User wrote: » Couldn’t give a toss about Covid.
richie_os wrote: » The distance rules are incredibly unclear. Up til now its been 2km for excercise. Now its 5km then 10km then 20km for "Exercise or a drive" However in phase 1, you can meet friends or family outdoors. Does this mean I can drive 25km to see my brother and stand in his garden but I can't walk more than 10km? So confusing. My partner is 16km away. Am I allowed gather with her outdoors or is she too far away? As usual no clarity whatsoever.
ziggyman17 wrote: » maybe if you did contact Covid then you might think differently about it, thats if you live to tell your story...
Poorside wrote: » The limit was for exercise and still is, how are people still unaware of this?
storker wrote: » This is the additive that prompts the restrictions.
Deleted User wrote: » 14 dead under 45. I’ll take my chances
Level 42 wrote: » not unclear at all :rolleyes: obviously if friends or family are in the 5k you can meet them
retro:electro wrote: » I wonder if things are going better than expected could they push ahead with some phases? I don’t know.. it’s not good but it’s not the worst news either. At least we have some idea when things will start to relax. Seeing it in black and white is kind of grim though. But sure look. At least we can start to see family on the 18th so I’m grateful for that.
redarmy wrote: » Simon Harris confirms people may not be able to see their loved ones who live more than 20km away until July