thomond2006 wrote: » A decent drop in the number of new cases today, hopefully that continues.
Panda Killa wrote: » 1/3 of people arriving into Ireland at Dublin airport aren't telling the authorities where they will be staying... It's then impossible to check on whether or not they are self-isolating
irishbucsfan wrote: » How many people are arriving into Ireland? Like it’s a third, but that has only just started and the people travelling currently are doing so in very extreme circumstances. Purely even getting a flight to Ireland that won’t cost an absolute fortune is difficult, if it wasn’t I’d have done it myself already
Panda Killa wrote: » 671 didn't fill the forms at all & 231 of those who did fill it out didn't respond to phone calls. This is Dublin airport only for this week
errlloyd wrote: » Does anyone know anything about actually traveling abroad? My OH lost her grandmother this week to Covid, they were quite close. She's from the states and has no family here at all. There won't be a funeral or anything, but if it was possible she would probably go home to be with family. (Instead of here, where she knows basically no one except me).
irishbucsfan wrote: » Those numbers are absolutely miniscule. Not surprising people aren't responding to phone calls either, when you think about who'd be travelling at a time like this. It's not a plausible to put anything like this in place with no planning and expect it to be successful outside of people who will voluntarily go out of their way to adhere to it. I'd say we could see the proportion of adherents go up as numbers increase and the proportion of people travelling in emergency situations decreases
Squidgy Black wrote: » There's a non-essential travel ban, so unless it's essential travel you can't fly. In saying that, there's still regular flights scheduled for repatriations and stuff like that, so I'm not entirely sure what way it'd work in terms of them deeming a family death a reason for travel, especially if she's been living here a while.
Panda Killa wrote: » 900 in 5 days isn't miniscule tbf..it seems the numbers at Dublin Port are quite high also...take other ports and airports...it's quite likely 2000 people in that timeframe have not complied with instructions.....don't forget....this is a country that lost its shít when 189 Bulgarians arrived
irishbucsfan wrote: » The US travel restrictions don't apply to US citizens, unless there's been some change in that
[Deleted User] wrote: » What they've done with the leaving cert is a bit mad. I don't know what the solution is but I don't think this is it. I failed my mock and got around 200 points only to turn it around and get around 450. I wonder what predicted result I'd get.
Squidgy Black wrote: » No but if she holds dual citizenship I'm not sure what way it'd be handled other than if she says it's a repatriation, because there's a non-essential travel ban on Irish citizens too. Best bet would be to try and get a hold of the US embassy and ask for their advice.
Squidgy Black wrote: » I did absolutely woeful in my mocks and failed two subjects at honours level (incl maths) and ended up dropping into ordinary level to get into college. Can't imagine my results would've been great. Considering the exams themselves are really just down to how well someone can revise I'm not sure how they can all of a sudden and say they've decided to do it on an assessment basis.
gp1990 wrote: » Hospital admissions with Covid-19 have reduced from 40 a day or more on average last week to 20 or fewer this week. The average number of people in intensive care units has fallen from a peak of 140, to 100 last week, to 76 as of this morning. The average number of people admitted to intensive care units was in the region of 4 to 6 people a day every day up to seven days ago. But in the last week it has been 2 each day. there is a greater than 90% confidence that the reproduction rate averaged across the population is between 0.5 and 0.6. Yes, yes I know any cases are still too many, but surely these figures can only be deemed (relatively) positive on the whole?
Richie_Rich89 wrote: » Might be no bad thing to artificially inflate the numbers being announced every day so people are more likely to toe the line. I think that would be a good idea. Maybe announce figures twice what they actually are or something along those lines.
Neil3030 wrote: » Thing is though, if everyone bombs their mocks, and the CAO essentially grades on a curve, would the ultimate allocation of places be any different?
Synode wrote: » They were saying on the radio yesterday that it's not just based on the mocks. It's based on performance over the whole year in class, homework etc.
Stheno wrote: » Pigsback have a cordless hair clipper on offer if anyone is looking
[Deleted User] wrote: » I shaved my head about 4 weeks ago and grew a beard and now I have perfect upside down head.