SAMTALK wrote: » Oh I didn't realise we weren't going to have any more deaths ! Carry on and enjoy so
FintanMcluskey wrote: » No we will have deaths before, during and after covid, about 56m per year in fact. Doubt this year will be any different
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.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » So all you people doing this are ok with people going to holiday homes now?
SAMTALK wrote: » So if the numbers aren't right we should just move on anyway?
SAMTALK wrote: » You might just let the government and HSE know that and they can let us all get back to normal so
FintanMcluskey wrote: » We dont have a government, most here wont realise that
Deleted User wrote: » It is not all about you and your issues. Many people are suffering totally, like I am myself in various ways. We have to make it a global issue. But have to say the tiny funerals really get me.
LuasSimon wrote: » Phase 5 will be starting August 10 - Pubs will be shut until then .Another 101 days before I’ll have a drink if there’s any pubs left functioning at that stage
ToTheSea wrote: » Well, I fully intend going to my holiday home before July. It's in the countryside with very little people nearby, much easier for social distancing during exercise than trying to negotiate crowded footpaths in the built-up area where I'm currently. My current living situation is also not very pleasant, so there I need to get away after being cooped up here for 7 weeks. My mental health needs it!!!
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
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.
na1 wrote: » Some of these EU countries have 200k cases and 20k deaths.. We are on the island. The natural barrier to any infection. Easy to monitor borders. the only problem is NI border, but I believe it would be much easier and cheaper to monitor NI border than the whole county national roads. OR could made an agreement with UK that they close the borders with NI.
alwald wrote: » Expand on you logic and reasoning a bit just to sheer me up while I am enjoying a cold beer.
robbiezero wrote: » 20th of July to visit any family if they are outside of 50k. Is that correct? Jokeshop if so.
ixoy wrote: » You don't think it has anything to do with how the government's reacted and the HSE's competency? I mean Feargal Bower's point about May the 18th being the HSE's target for testing alone is interesting. If it was earlier, then it's likely Phase 1 would be earlier. So it's not just what the virus is doing - it's the speed of the reaction to it too.
Wtf ? wrote: » Tell that to Gardai several times on your way there. I am sure the local's will greet you with open arm's too. I did not know you were different to the rest of us, sorry.
Definitely. It's far enough into the future to not have to worry about but gives us an idea of the road map. There's not a hope in hell that pubs and bars are opened by then.
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » Fine. If you die with no collateral damage, that'd be great. I've NO issue with you removing yourself from the gene pool, as you seem determined enough to do it anyways. But supposing you contract it... Who do you pass it to while you're asymptomatic? Which of your loved ones are expendable? Do you know their known medical status? What about any unknown conditions they may have? Think of your loved ones... Which one would you be most okay with burying? And then, think of the medical staff you'd impact. Doctors, nurses, paramedics... They'd all be potentially exposed to you while treating you. What if you fatally infect one of them? Or one of their loved ones, by proxy? See how this works? And if you still say no, it says a lot more about you, your intelligence, your empathy and your level of responsibility than anything else. None of us like this situation, but we act like grown ups and make a current temporary sacrifice for a future positive outcome.
SAMTALK wrote: » I'm still waiting on your plan
retro:electro wrote: » Oh god I am so sick of this sanctimonious crap on this site. The literally said they will be in contact with fewer people if they reside there, therefore they are actually putting themselves and others at a lower risk by being there. If I had a holiday home I’d piss off to it too. Some people just like to be cranky on here for the sake of it and a few thanks
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.