RocketRaccoon wrote: » Would someone not just post the rumour in here to stop all the pm nonsense?
James Bond Junior wrote: » Having gotten the PM, its an absolute thing of nothing anyway.
Squiggle wrote: » Staying in the Strand hotel there next week for a few days. What pubs ,within walking distance, are serving food and would be recommended? TIA.
Mc Love wrote: » I've nothing solid to back it up, so, you know the usual story - don't quote this as verified fact! Anyway, my (insert family member) got a text yesterday about 2 workers in (insert shop name) at the (insert shopping center). Apparently, they came back from a holiday in (insert foreign red list country), never self-isolated, went straight back to work, and now 6 members of staff there are sick. That's the rumour as I heard it. There were similar stories about (insert shop name) on the (insert road name) last week, though. Wait to hear it from other sources before you get too worried.
There’s fresh concerns that a rising number of COVID-19 cases at University Hospital #Limerick could mean a local lockdown
Berty wrote: » Then again, who doesn't love Gossip.
phill106 wrote: » Pm me with the name of the person who doesn't?
PaybackPayroll wrote: » I'm curious as to what difference it makes if the same rumour is spread either by publishing on the forum, or via PMs to all that ask? Surely there can't be any legal difference, if that is what the problem is? After all, the end result is pretty much the same - spreading rumours.
Cookiemunster wrote: » The usual scaremongering BS from Virgin media. There are 40 - 50 people waiting on tests in UHL every single day because you can't be admitted without getting a test. The numbers are up, but the three counties are being added together here leading to a grand total of 4 people in hospital. We're nowhere near the numbers in Kildare/Offaly/Loais.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I wouldn't call it scaremongering, I call it information. It's about. There's 4 confirmed cases, and more waiting on tests who could also be confirmed cases, which could lead to further confirmed cases to those connected. It just means that we need to be more careful as it's about, and it's about locally. That's all.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » So most of the recent Limerick and Clare cases are linked to house party and/or beach party, the organisers of both should be fined prosecuted if that is possible, was the beach just an over crowded sess?
Originally Posted by phill106 View Post Pm me with the name of the person who doesn't?
Potential-Monke wrote: » Me. I detest gossip in every form. It's a bane on society and i actively avoid gossipers. Mind your own fecking business. They're all gossip to you about other people, and then gossiping to other people about you.
phill106 wrote: » You do know i was taking the piss out of all the pm me posts right?
JP Liz V1 wrote: » 8 new cases
pappyodaniel wrote: » Do ya reckon the 6 lads on the Cratloe football team were connected to that get together in Kilkee? Also The Creamery bar&restaurant in Bunratty shut down yesterday with a staff member testing positive.
boege wrote: » That gives 47 cases in 14 days - anyone know the threshold for lockdown?
RocketRaccoon wrote: » They're all connected to the thing in Kilkee, same as Claughan and Shannon RFC.
JP Liz V1 wrote: Munster Rugby case too?