Heckler wrote: » Living around the Lough/Hawthorn bar area. Can hear the bass from College Road now at nearly 11 as clear as day. Selfish prick students are back. Residents must be exhausted. If anyone thinks there is social distancing going on there....
ACitizenErased wrote: » Is it not a better idea to call the Gardai than complain on here? genuine question
fin12 wrote: » Well not sure the Gardaí would do much seeing as how they handled that big rave in Dublin over the weekend. They’d prefer to be interrogating people driving to work or the supermarkets.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Gardai have launched a criminal investigation into the incident in Dublin.
fin12 wrote: » Well they were fairly slow to shut it down.
Heckler wrote: » Living around the Lough/Hawthorn bar area. Can hear the bass from College Road now at nearly 11 as clear as day. Selfish prick students are back.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Preempting your next question “how can you tell if you didn’t go in?” It’s easy to see outside and through windows. They were busy, no proper distancing going on. Meant to be table service only ya? That wasn’t happening. People on top on each other. Some are going to be better than others obviously. What ones were you in yourself?
TheChizler wrote: » God bless your eyesight anyway. Only been in The Woodford, no complaints.
s1ippy wrote: » https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/big-secondary-school-southside-two-18974556 Douglas Comm with some cases.https://twitter.com/NiamhLQB/status/1307771876886937602?s=19 Look after yourselves lads, the confirmed cases here are rising.
Jim Gazebo wrote: » It's dead right. Your idea of social distancing and what's right could be two different things. Your post is not helpful at all and this grovelling is even worse.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » You'll have assholes thinking 36 is a low number and somehow think they can do what they want because of that. But I'm very worried for Cork now.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Has Cork the most schools with cases?
ACitizenErased wrote: » 96fm just reported care home outbreak in Montenotte and at least one case in Penneys Wilton
corks finest wrote: » That’s as maybe ref my perception ( maybe I imagined it you’re suggesting? Unfortunately for you my 17 year old was with me as we passed to where our car was parked) And tbh I’m bloody worried about being in a lock down again, we are taking our safety and those related to us old and young seriously aswell, maybe you should do likewise I suggest
SleetAndSnow wrote: » 34 today in Cork
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Fcek cases on the up Skibbereen is supposedly to have a cluster
Jim Gazebo wrote: » Everyone is worried about being in lockdown again. You posting here about it isn't helping relieve anyone's worries and achieves nothing. That pub has probably worked it's balls off to get to open and you're straight in sticking the knife in when it probably was all compliant. I'm not saying you imagined it but many times I've looked at a pub, match, area and thought jesus that's crowded but in reality they are following guidelines on closer inspection.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » This needs to be taken into account also. 34 cases yes but not all in the city if this is the case. Cork as a county is a lot bigger then Dublin.
Cork Lass wrote: » I had to attend SIVUH today for an X-ray. On arrival I was asked by a security man if I had an appointment and directed to check in with the nurse at reception. I have no idea why a nurse is doing the work of a receptionist but she was not at all pleasant. I gave her the details of my appointment and was simply told “read the list” as she nodded her head in the direction of a list of questions. I duly read the list and said I was clear of all signs of COVID at which time she answered me with “left and left again”. Seriously, I know these are difficult times but a bit of pleasantry would go a long way especially for older people who may be very daunted by having to visit a hospital in these times. The radiologist was an absolute pleasure to deal with. - a true professional.