fawlty682 wrote: » Cannot see how going to see family in UK is so dangerous. They seem to be getting on with it without permanent squinting after the neighbours.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » One of the funniest and most ridiculous posts I've read on any of these threads.
normanoffside wrote: » MM just said he won't be self-Isolating when he comes back from Brussels after this weekend. Will instead get tested on day 0 and Day 7. Nice for him.
Mortelaro wrote: » Not really, corona parties to be capped at 10 people from monday The greenlist out will mean travel insurance becomes valid again for those countries
Plumbthedepths wrote: » I wasn't aware Corona parties were a thing in Ireland, prefer Peroni myself.
BringBackMick wrote: » Is it not a sad day that our leader is swayed by sentiment by a tiny cohort on twitter. It is appalling to see us stoop so low.
RoryMac wrote: » Can't see how they can possibly bring in legislation to stop more than 10 people gathering in a private home. How would this even be enforced? Can't see guards getting a warrant to enter a house to count the number of people at home.
Mortelaro wrote: » Not funny Old joke
Charles Babbage wrote: » Require the householder to identify the number of people present and if that a false declaration is made then throw the book at them. You could just wait outside for a while and see who came out. Also prosecute those there for taking part in a criminal gathering. They need to do something, this disease is not a joke.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Business travel is essential.
gral6 wrote: » Thanks god MM is gonna show the sheep good example ! He'll fill out the form and isolate himself after jorney to Brussels !
Plumbthedepths wrote: » I find it funny that anyone thinks house parties can be stopped.
Wallander wrote: » Equally not all personal travel is holidays. Loads of people in Ireland have been desperate to know if they can travel to see family this summer, warned against it in the strongest terms possible and told they must self-isolate on return. As the architect of this confusion, the taoiseach then jets off himself and skips self isolation.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » I'm not suggesting it hasn't been half assed but the simple reality is there's a non exhaustive list and attending to family and business is deemed ESSENTIAL therefore not subject to isolation on return. It's an easily found list on the internet. If people are looking to travel, they should do some research.
moritz1234 wrote: » 6th July to 15th July 10 day analysis Cases per 100,000 peopleRep of Ireland 3.3UK 9.57Spain 13.09*Germany 3.95Italy 3.13France 7.88 * Spain includes historical antibody test results as well. If anyone has just the cases only data please let me know.
fawlty682 wrote: » The GRA rep made a good point that there should be a Garda influence on NPHET. We are being ruled by medics who are well heeled and never see a poor day.
Muscles Schultz wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/2020/0715/1153544-civil-service-quarantine/ public service employees who undertake non-essential foreign travel must use additional annual leave or pre-arranged unpaid leave to self-isolate for 14 days on return.
nthclare wrote: » I was thinking that, basically for two weeks holidays one would need a month to get through all the red tape and guidelines. is it worth the hassle, two weeks in a rented house in Doolin or Dingle would be more fun than a sh1t hole on the continent. At least the air is fresh air here and one can buy supplies and enjoy the staycation..