murpho999 wrote: » More time to suppress the virus and bring the R number down which has been rising over the last couple of weeks.
We’ve said before that this estimate is really quite unreliable when you’ve got very low numbers, and therefore the estimate is varying quite widely
Squeeonline wrote: » Why don't you give us your opinions on 5G while you're at it. I'm sure you have all the answers.
hmmm wrote: » We are not going to lock down entire countries, spending a fortune and with huge social cost, just so you can get a pint. Neither are we going to allow this virus to run rampant across the country, just because a small group of people believe it is something trivial.
hmmm wrote: » Very little of this is enforceable, that's not the type of country we are. It's your personal decision whether to be part of the national effort or not. Lots of people are taking it seriously. A minority of loud and mostly obnoxious people are not.
robbiezero wrote: » Professor Nolan on the R number.
is_that_so wrote: Mask wearing in shops is currently 1/5 at most, so the majority of the country are obnoxious by this reasoning. What are the rest, chosen ones?
firemansam4 wrote: » Mask wearing is one thing but there is clearly a sub section of people who don't give a rats arse about this virus and spreading it, you have large house parties going on, and people just ignoring any social distancing guidelines whatsoever.
weisses wrote: » Dingle is packed with tourists ... No social distancing, no face masks .... Fun fair is in town. Time to lock down the place again...... This won't end well otherwise
nthclare wrote: » It'll be the usual numpties that aren't social distancing, middle class curtain twitching type's.
some local baring the brunt of it or a tourist
alentejo wrote: » I think the Gov should be honest with publicans at this stage. They should clearly state if or when pubs may be allowed open. If they are to be closed for a prolonged period supports should be put in place when this God awful disease is over, the pubs we all love and hate are allowed to open. I don't like the idea of the Irish Pub disappearing forever. I think there is a real danger that as things stand, many pubs will never reopen again. I also think if they are planning to reopen pubs, they should advocate outdoor solutions such as when the smoking ban came in.
murpho999 wrote: » But then you don't understand it. The 105 minutes was the time limit imposed to allow people to have a meal in a restaurant and then pubs began to operate as restaurants within that time frame The €9 was just a number picked to clarify what would count as a meal. So when you now go to a pub you're not technically going to a pub but a restaurant and therefore it's a for a meal and not pints. So "pubs" are not open on the brought forward date of July 20th and now reverts back to the scheduled August date.
alentejo wrote: » I think the Gov should be honest with publicans at this stage.They should clearly state if or when pubs may be allowed open..
Hurrache wrote: » Why is this myth being perpetuated, It's even a contradiction in terms, you're either behind your curtains looking out the window, or you're out mixing with your Pimms. Are these mythical people not tourists?
almostover wrote: » Would you be willing to admit that we have an unhealthy relationship with alcohol in this country?
Richard Hillman wrote: » Simon Harris and Varadker were on an absolute mission to try and end the drinking culture in Ireland over the last 4 years.
LuasSimon wrote: » The government are only concerned with what happens in Dublin and a few other large centres like the greater Dublin satellite towns plus cork & Galway . Rural Ireland is been slowly but surely closed down over the past ten years, closing garda stations, post offices , directing all jobs to Dublin . The main thing is most Dublin pubs are open as they serve food, nobody in government cares about rural Ireland anymore.
lertsnim wrote: » Padraig Cribben of the VFI on Newstalk this morning calling for the ban of alcohol sales in supermarkets to stop house parties so pubs can eventually open.
GazzaL wrote: » There was no problem if you didn't wear a mask in shops at the peak of the pandemic.
Tenzor07 wrote: » The Govt. can't be honest with the Publicans because they don't know... the policy is "Hope"
paw patrol wrote: » :rolleyes: I gave actual numbers and an argument but you can't counter with anything other than some cheap ill-informed jibe. It must be wonderful not to have to think for yourself and just follow what you see on tv. No wonder people are so easy to control if that's the best you can muster.
PhilOssophy wrote: » If house parties are the problem, then add about €3 tax to every can of beer and similar increases by the strength of the drink to every other alcoholic product sold in a supermarket. It'd help the government get a lot of their €350 back if this summer has just descended into a 3-month party.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » Friends of mine booked a table last weekend. Ate at around 7 and drank until after midnight. Rural pub.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » They're allowing a lot more people at a time into shops now, queues at my local Dunnes and Tesco are mostly non-existent now, used to be three quarters of an hour.