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 .
I wonder if things are going better than expected could they push ahead with some phases? I don’t know..
The framework is intended to be applied flexibly, so that it would be open to the NPHET, at any point in time, to recommend measures from later phases depending on the prevailing circumstances
redarmy wrote: » Simon Harris confirms people may not be able to see their loved ones who live more than 20km away until July
[Deleted User] wrote: » 14 dead under 45. I’ll take my chances
Poorside wrote: » The limit was for exercise and still is, how are people still unaware of this?
growleaves wrote: » They could. On p.5 of the framework document: But will they?
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Oh grow up FGS, it's only people like you and others on here screaming about the Economy and all your own selfish nonsense that need to be put back in yer box. :
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Luckily we already have an insight to great economic depressions
normanoffside wrote: » yes, I have posted it a million times before and you will just go ahead and ignore it again.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.04.20053058v1
They're really not doing this for ****s 'n' giggles, however much your tinfoil hat tells you they are.
Penfailed wrote: » He requested peer reviewed scientific evidence and you state that you've posted it, "a million times before(!)," and it states AT THE VERY TOP, EMBOLDENED AND HIGHLIGHTED IN BLUE, that it's not peer reviewed. Good work.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Honestly, the people saying they can't see their Ma or Da, well at least they are alive and all that. Lucky you lot.What about all those poor unfortunates who have had to bury their loved ones more or less anonymously without the usual Irish hug and gathering. Not to mention not being able to be with them at the end. So very sad and it will impact them for a long time. We don't hear much about that. Some people are so immature, think death is never going to happen. Believe me it does and these days the process of of death, grief and isolation in that regard is absolutely heart wrenching.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Honestly, the people saying they can't see their Ma or Da, well at least they are alive and all that. Lucky you lot. What about all those poor unfortunates who have had to bury their loved ones more or less anonymously without the usual Irish hug and gathering. Not to mention not being able to be with them at the end. So very sad and it will impact them for a long time. We don't hear much about that.Some people are so immature, think death is never going to happen. Believe me it does and these days the process of of death, grief and isolation in that regard is absolutely heart wrenching.
richie_os wrote: » Thank you for the smug emoji in response to me wanting some clarity, and the other poster whos comments have now been deleted. I live alone and haven't seen anybody since the beginning of March, including my mother who had a stroke 10 days ago. Apologies for asking for clarity on whether I could see my partner in her garden for a bit of comfort.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Construction sites to open up on the 18th Is that correct?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » 2+ months away because of the mis-management of the nursing home situation?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Yea, I can see this being a major issue for most people. Expect widespread ignoring of the rule long before then. 2+ months away because of the mis-management of the nursing home situation? Which doesn't affect most people anyway?Can't see it. Especially when the Gardai are forced to stand down from the current level of operation - something (Drew) Harris has already flagged will be pretty soon.
SAMTALK wrote: » Sweet Maggie I'm sorry you,re going through this and we know it's hard. No one is saying this is easy. Yes I get to go to work and have family at home but i also have reltives working in health care 1 of them in ICU., Elderly parents 1 with an underlying condition so it's a constant worry
Deleted User wrote: » That's a very big assumption!! Most of us have experienced death in some shape or form. You know nothing about most posters here!
alwald wrote: » Luckily the people leading this country value the life of its citizens more than an economy that can be rebuilt. Just to add that sadly you don't seem to be up to speed with the EU packages proposed and to be proposed to tackle the economic crisis.
Penfailed wrote: » That's quite a leap you've made. You think we have to wait 2+ months because of something that has already happened? No. It's because of what is happening (and will continue to happen). It's that virus thing that's doing the rounds.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Its really hard seeing posts like this again and again telling people to grow up. You Spanish Eyes have family and kids! You are not on your own. This is my 3rd bank holiday weekend completely on my own, Paddys weekend, Easter and now May. I feel bleak and flat. I have nobody at all around me and have been on my own for 7 weeks. Its not easy for an awful lot of people, and harder again for those on their own who do NOT need to be told to grow up! I have 2 grown up kids, both abroad. My brothers and sisters live over 100km from me. My job is on hold. But apart from the all that I am more sick and worried about the economy than anything else. We did what we were told, we got community transmission down. We were told May 5th (3 long weeks ago) was our Holy Grail. But we never seem to be good enough, the goalposts keep moving. Its demoralising and I feel so depressed. I have an elderly mother in a nursing home with dementia ,but I am more scared about the economy and the devastation ahead for the next few years. I wonder will a lot of the posters who are relishing this extended lockdown will be crying then or will they support the inevitable tax hikes, benefits cuts and wage freezes. I am scared that this will also be pushed out to cover the June Bank holiday next. GUARANTEED that the people here who are shouting at people to shut up and who are delighted that this lockdown is continuing has not been completely alone for 7 weeks.
C__MC wrote: » What's the story on meeting family 50km-100km away? Will the news laws still be implemented by gardai after 18th?
NH2013 wrote: » Well I won't be complying with that, come Tuesday I'll be travelling across the country to see the other half, **** this for a game of soldiers with its constantly shifting goalposts, I'm out.