Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Would you like to be a member of staff trying to ensure social distancing in pubs on a Friday night in the middle of Dublin? Didn't think so.
seamusk84 wrote: » Still don't get it. Tomorrow can I drive to a non essential shop in my 5km radius? Lets say I want to go to pick up food in the Italian I like but which is further away from a closer one I don't like. IE: Can I make unnecessary car journeys within a 5km radius of my gaf? What do I say to the Garda if I get stopped. Can I say: I'm out for a drive but am within a 5km radius of my house so jog on.
Penfailed wrote: » The 5km is for exercise ONLY. Journeys by car are for essential reasons such as going for food or medicine. What's to stop you trying?
hmmm wrote: » It lowers the risk of widespread geographical spread of the virus, and most people in local communities don't want outsiders visiting them right now.
CruelSummer wrote: » This kind of vilification of people enjoying the nice weather, at a social distance is ridiculous. Everyone in pics provided are in groups, helping themselves stay sane during a way over the top lockdown that doesn’t even need to continue for the next two weeks. If you’re an at risk person, it’s not the public’s fault, people have to live their lives. I think a day of reckoning is on the way for the government. Far too slow to lift restrictions, while the damage is catastrophic. I would understand if the death rate was 8-10%. But it’s actually less than 1% so therefore why are we even locked down at the moment?!
normanoffside wrote: » Actually Leo specifically said you can drive 5 km to a place where you can get exercise
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » How so? We were going to the same place regardless. The guard said we were allowed to walk there, but not to drive there.
mjsc1970 wrote: » Did he? Is that a change in the existing 2km rule. At the moment can you drive to a beach or park and park there and exercise in the park or beach? Is that currently allowed to drive there if within 2km?
Squeeonline wrote: » I know I'm way late, but the case fatality rate is around 6%. This means out of 100 people confirmed diagnosed with Corona, 6 will die. Do you want to name those 6 people? Or do there have to be more for you to care? Fancy picking out some sick/elderly members of your family you'd like to sacrifice to the cause? The rate is "low" (relative to Italy, Spain etc) BECAUSE of the restrictions. We know this because the UK is similar, and has far more death as they reacted later.
mjsc1970 wrote: » At the moment can you drive to a beach or park and park there and exercise in the park or beach? Is that currently allowed to drive there if within 2km?
Penfailed wrote: » 6%?! Really? That's the highest percentage I've heard yet! Worrying, if true.
NIMAN wrote: » Here's a question I'd like to see answered. Would I be allowed to drive to an Aldi store say 20km away, if there is a supervalu 5km away?
hmmm wrote: » The Guards can't have checkpoints everywhere. If you're on foot with a bunch of kids in tow, they can have a reasonable assumption you're not going too far. A bunch of kids in the back of a car, and there's no way to be sure you really are going "just up the road".
easypazz wrote: » So if they are opening golf clubs do you need to walk the 5kM with your clubs?
easypazz wrote: » 1303/21506 = ~6%
KrustyUCC wrote: » I think so as golf will still be classed as non essential It's July before you can travel for non essential reasons Painfully slow Other countries will have been able to travel internally for 2 months at that stage
seamusk84 wrote: » Sorry, it's just there is so much confusing information out there. Appreciate the straight answers here
hmmm wrote: » If the barber was outside, neither of you was speaking, neither of you was symptomatic, both of you wearing respirator masks, and cutting your hair with some sort of tree lopper from a few metres away, it's probably 100% safe. Anything else increases the risk of the virus being transmitted and the government will be acting on health advice.