Ludo wrote: » 36 in Cork ....definitely not good. Heading the wrong way rapidly now.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » I'm hoping it's just a backlog, which is entirely possible. The cases are still there obvisiouly but not 36 across one day which I presume is the case. Either way it's rising which isn't the best to be seeing. Tuesdays figures will tell a lot I think
Ludo wrote: » Yep let's hope you're right. As you say, Tuesday will indeed tell a lot. Stay positive BUT let's redouble efforts. I have noticed myself, I don't wash hands quite as often as I used to a few months ago. Back then every single time we came into the house we sanitised/washed hands. I am slipping and not remembering all the time now. Masks and sanitising when entering shops etc outside is now second nature but slipping a bit at home. Must do better.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » https://twitter.com/CorkSafetyAlert/status/1307721042887143427?s=19 And another
jojofizzio wrote: » There was teasing carried out last week at direct provision centre in Millstreet
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Is there a direct provision centre in Millstreet?
jojofizzio wrote: » There was testing carried out last week at direct provision centre in Millstreet
seefin wrote: » Are they testing all direct provision centres routinely?
Treehelpplease wrote: » south or northside?
Agent Avenger wrote: » North side. I’d rather not say the name as I have a family member there and I’m hoping it will be announced within the next few days but communication has been poor.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Should just close all Scoil Mhuires now. It’s getting out of hand.
Widdensushi wrote: » Have we people in hospital?