Ciarrai76 wrote: » No sign of that positive case being reported yet?
An Ciarraioch wrote: » One new case recorded in Kerry for Sunday:https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/92a49-statement-from-the-national-public-health-emergency-team-tuesday-7-july/
amdaley28 wrote: » That's disappointing but hopefully a once off.
BPKS wrote: » Unlikely it will be a once-off. Influx of people from the cities, UK and US in the coming weeks along with the re-opening of many businesses means its inevitable there will be an increase in cases.
Igotadose wrote: » Coming weeks? In Dingle today, pis*ing down rain, shopping places packed, very few wearing masks or socially distancing, and lots of US accents. AFAIK one family member can do the shopping, but the shops had full families. No masks of course. 14 day isolation me hole.
Purple Mountain wrote: » Are there flights coming into the country from the US?
Purple Mountain wrote: » I'm absolutely heartbroken to hear of American tourists coming here at the moment. We have spent months not seeing our friends, family, many of us have lost jobs etc etc. Not to mention the loss of life and the illness those who have survived have experienced. The virus also put many of our health care workers to the pin of their collar. I of course have nothing against Americans, I have family on both sides living there whom I love dearly but when American is so hot with the virus at the minute, it's absolutely playing roulette not prohibiting non cargo flights from there into Ireland at the minute.
teednab-el wrote: » We will have round 2 of covid 19 in the coming weeks.
Purple Mountain wrote: » That's what absolutely breaks my heart. I feel so sad for the front line health workers. I wonder if they feel angry.
ejmaztec wrote: » We decided to visit Ballybunion yesterday evening, and there was zero social distancing and I think I spotted one mask, but it could have been a trick of the light. There looked to be about 15 people standing in a chipper queue, all about three inches away from each other, and "flocks" of people and kids wandering around. It was like none of them had even heard about the virus, or couldn't give a toss if they had. With my wife being vulnerable with no immune system, we decided not to risk even getting out of the car, and took off home again. Things in Kerry weren't too bad until the tourists started arriving in large numbers, there's a phenomenal number of UK reg cars and camper-vans all over the place, in addition to all the Americans who snuck in through the back door. Things don't bode too well for the aftermath when they've all cleared off.
John_Rambo wrote: » We're just back from a week long road trip and were surprised at the lack of social distancing, masks and etiquette compared to what we have gotten used to where we're from.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Any comment from any Healy Rae on loads of Yanks in Kerry
Rows Grower wrote: » I'd say your a good person to make an old comment yourself with your 54,000 posts there JP. What's your own opinion?
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Trump has closed the US off for us, so why can't we do the same here or at least strict quarantine and testing at the airports which the holidayers can pay for themselves
dobman88 wrote: » I'm not sure if you're trolling after the Healy Rae comment but I actually agree with this. Close off flights from the US should be happening. Allow flights that followed a similar or more strict lockdown system than ourselves and have suppressed the virus somewhat
JP Liz V1 wrote: » No I am not trolling about Healy Raes just curious if they made any comment, I saw Michael on with Matt Cooper during the week and he said pubs and restaurants in Kerry were all adhering well to the rules social distance etc., but I missed if he was asked or talked about the Yanks in Kerry I just think if Trump can close off to us, why we can't do the same to the US as cases are rising there again
dobman88 wrote: » It's already started. It will take a couple of weeks for cases to become symptomatic and diagnosed. Such a pity after a massive effort in Kerryhttps://twitter.com/jerosullivanRK/status/1281879407070715904?s=19
Ciarrai76 wrote: » That's very frustrating! We went to Killarney on Wednesday afternoon and spotted a group of about 8 young people around 19/20 trying to get into various pubs. They seemed to be turned away from most.