An Ciarraioch wrote: » Must be very mild cases in UHK - one of the two has already recovered, according to this morning's HSE daily update.https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/news/newsfeatures/covid19-updates/covid-19-daily-operations-update-20-00-17-june-2020.pdf
dobman88 wrote: » I got the feeling thats exactly how he felt. His general tone was disbelief
John_Rambo wrote: » It's always after these meetings you walk away in a bit of a haze and say "why the fook didn't I say something clever that would have levelled him???"... And then think of all the clever things you could have said.
dobman88 wrote: » My brother has asthma but is an essential worker so just got away from him when he dropped that into conversation. I did look up to see if he could be reported as we know his name and address obviously but nothing like that came up. He should be isolating at the very least but didnt seem bothered about it at all, extremely frustrating for me especially since I haven't been home since February
Rows Grower wrote: » Rambo, I can tell you without fear of contradiction that there has been a glut of people from Dublin and also from Cork that have no connection with Kerry other than the fact they built or purchased holiday homes here that have been visiting and staying here during the lock down.
dobman88 wrote: » Brother was working in Kenmare yesterday. Bumped into a fella we know who is home from England. He had holidays and decided to come home anyway. He currently has Coronavirus, diagnosed about a week ago and "over the worst" and doesnt care one bit. Is going about his life completely as normal so no telling what way he will spread it around. Brother gave him a wide berth after that, made his excuses and got away from him
dobman88 wrote: » Dont know why that posted so many times. Apologies
Rows Grower wrote: » You're not wrong. Ironic username by the way.
Igotadose wrote: » Couple from the US just flew in from Georgia last week to their holiday home on the Dingle Peninsula. Claimed to have done all the airport paperwork and checked in with the guards. Were told to stay at their home except for exercise and essential shopping for 2 weeks. That lasted about a day. They're all over the place. Were getting away from the protests in the US, went through airports on both sides, etc. This is where new infections will come from, and I'm sure they're just the first of many.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I saw someone say on facebook that they are from Dublin and came down to a holiday home. I don't know how true that is, but its likely. And very selfish of them to even come here if it is true.
John_Rambo wrote: » Unlikely. Most travel from Dublin are Dublin based rural folk that have been heading up and down to their folks house with kids since the 2k limit was here. They've ID that connects them with their parents home and there's no trouble getting back in to the capital. One of our neighbours (teacher from Kerry) has been down to Kerry six times to stay with her folks since lockdown with the kids! My grandparents are 4k away and haven't got to hold their new granddaughter yet! One rule for some...
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Looks Like Its true alright ... There goes our streak
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Looks like the general has 2 new cases . Will see if it's reported on this evening .
Ciarrai76 wrote: » There were 2 suspected cases last week. I don't think they were positive.