Deleted User wrote: » We were told May 5th (3 long weeks ago) was our Holy Grail.
RugbyLad11 wrote: » I'm out of the loop, why are Gardai being forced to stand down
na1 wrote: » If they care about citizens they would close the borders back in January. Any Irish returning to the State - two weeks quarantine. Any non-national, sorry, stay where you are.
normanoffside wrote: » Can you show any peer reviewed studies on any thesis relating to this Virus? Has any study had time to be peer reviewed? We can only go from what we have.
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.
stephenjmcd wrote: » So basically 10th August we'll hopefully be back to some sort of normality, large gatherings at sporting events etc allowed subject to whatever the government numbers are on gatherings, back to the office , pubs open etc so I take it that means we can travel abroad depending on whatever country your going to
Glenomra wrote: » Can someone explain to me why I can buy, stationery in Dealz but my stationers has to remain closed, plants in Supervalu but my Garden Centre has to remain closed; music in Aldi but my musical shop has to remain closed, flowers in Tesco but my florist has to remain closed etc etc. Also why don't the smaller specialist shops campaign for earlier reopening.
hmmm wrote: » "Stage 5" looks like a bucket to throw stuff into which are never going to be opened before a vaccine. I wouldn't hold my breath we'll meet that date.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Well the things in stage 5 aren't going to wait for a vaccine that may not come.
alwald wrote: » Most EU countries closed their borders in around the same time so you can't blame the government on this point.
retro:electro wrote: » Hopefully. That’s if we don’t delay moving into any phases because the numbers aren’t right. Meanwhile the rest of Europe will be up and away thinking Corona who while we’re all still on the dole
SAMTALK wrote: » Maybe constantly shifting goal posts to help save lives ? Or maybe it's just to piss us all off?
easypazz wrote: » The only real difference between our lockdown and Italy is we are allowed exercise close to home with members of our own family Copy and paste everything else tbh.
na1 wrote: » OR could made an agreement with UK that they close the borders with NI.
hmmm wrote: » Perhaps, but if you've no customers you've no business. And if people are scared of getting a virus, they won't be a customer - even if you're open. Shops opened in Germany this week and they're about 25 to 40% of normal business. We're stuck until we can convince people it is safe from a health point of view.
NH2013 wrote: » The lives have been saved, the curve flattened, the PPE brought in, the staff trained up, the social distancing habits formed, the extra beds and step down facilities put in place. So with that in mind, I won't be waiting until mid July to see the other half, it's been 7 weeks since I've seen them and held them, I've given my compliance, they've had their time, the deaths are down and community spread surpressed. I shall be seeing them come Tuesday, I don't accept the further moved goalposts from the original Easter Sunday goal to this Tuesday and now to July, I've a right to see my spouse and I shall see them, I'd like to see a judge try and enforce these laws from stopping me seeing them.
NH2013 wrote: » I'd like to see a judge try and enforce these laws from stopping me seeing them.
Ellie1988 wrote: » I think I may have skimmed through the roadmap too quickly to fully understand...but when can I actually go to my partners/friends/parents houses and give them a hug? Without social distancing
normanoffside wrote: » Definition of Whataboutery