Ciarrai76 wrote: » You can be sure people are breaking the 5km rule now. I know of two people who live a lot further than the beach and posted on Instagram that they were at the beach. Like why even post it up? If you are going to be so stupid, don't tell everyone about it! We would all love to go to the beach etc, but can people not wait a bit longer? So fed up of it now. I don't know who people need to be such 'rebels'.
Rows Grower wrote: » This is shocking altogether..https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/hse-was-aware-of-covid-19-case-at-dublin-hotel-from-which-residents-were-moved-to-kerry-1001864.html
Radio5 wrote: » Many people and agencies appear to have been very economical with the truth all round.https://www.radiokerry.ie/department-justice-says-cahersiveen-direct-provision-centre-originally-planned-capacity-300-residents/
Igotadose wrote: » So should someone ask the Healy-Raes why half the staff at their hotel weren't Garda vetted? That's pretty damned shocking, this isn't exactly a new requirement.
kn wrote: » 300 would have been a 30% increase in population. Good luck to the locals getting access to local services from schools to doctor appointments. Plus they are going to be bored to tears in Caherciveen. There is nothing to do there.
kn wrote: » It also begs the question who thought, even in the madness of the bubble era, that building a 68 bed hotel plus 36 apartments was a good idea in Caherciveen?
amdaley28 wrote: » Healy-Rae will tell you he knew nothing about what the hotel was to be used for & who had bought the lease because he was just an investor. The present owner has the lease but the actual building belongs to a Chinese investor. And if you believe what Healy-Rae tells you you might also believe that I'm the tooth fairy :mad:
BPKS wrote: » Is it a co-incidence that there hasn't been a peek out of him about anything in the national media since this story broke (I don't listen to Radio Kerry so maybe he encamped there).
newman10 wrote: » Refused planning permission again in Tralee
amdaley28 wrote: » What was he trying to build ?
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Now that we've got as far as Day 9, you do begin to wonder if the disease has been contained locally, but given there are no local recovery details, and people will still go to UHK with suspect cases, we may never actually know.
Rows Grower wrote: » I'm worried about the influx of holiday home owners to Kerry this weekend and the danger they pose. I know the Gardaí will have checkpoints in place because of the great weather forecast but I'm after noticing a lot more traffic on our road from early today and there was a lot of the cars/jeeps/suv's that were not belong to locals. Stay safe everyone.
BPKS wrote: » Yeah its definitely more noticeable the amount of non-locals around our area in the last week. And you had the case yesterday of a kid thankfully being rescued after drifting out to sea on an inflatable at the mouth of the Shannon Estuary - family had travelled from Limerick. Perhaps that might jolt the Gardaí into more checkpoints which have all but disappeared.