JP Liz V1 wrote: » St. Gabriel's?
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » In Cork?
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Yes I agree with large fines for the owners/landlords/parents etc.,
TheBetsy wrote: » Any evidence of these actually being the problem? Please enlighten
Treehelpplease wrote: » it's not the pubs, it's house parties. it's not house parties it's.. what?
MerlinSouthDub wrote: » Daily operations report is out. 108 in hospital, down 2. 17 in ICU, down 1.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » Would the relatively high numbers in Cork South West LEA be attributable to the returning third level student population?
Ludo wrote: » I don't think it is that simple or that we can just blame "outsiders". For example, Beantown Cafe on Model Farm Road closed all week and now say on Facebook's that a number of their staff have tested positive.
Pen Rua wrote: » re the colleges, the call to move online for two weeks was made far too late. By Fri evening most of the students were in their accommodation. Now they have two weeks online with no on campus structure. By Friday, they could (could!) have no supervised venues to socialise (bars, restaurants...) where one would think contract tracing is easier to manage. Instead, the volume of house gatherings will likely raise which will be harder to contact trace.
newuser99999 wrote: » The student shaming relating to covid is borderline hilarious. I’ve never seen the UCC / CIT area quieter in my life. Students have been made aware from the middle of August that the learning was to be blended and anything that could be done online would be done online, and plenty of notice would be given for any in person activity to sort out travel arrangements. It’s not a surprise that college is online now.
fin12 wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster/arid-40056158.html Front page news again, Cork - Lockdown.
the beer revolu wrote: » It bugs me when GPs are wheeled out as viral pandemic experts. It is not their field!
Level 42 wrote: » Fierce session students had last night all over the radio
rodders999 wrote: » A man in his 70s lives near me, was scheduled to go in for a routine operation today so went for his pre admission covid test as is the norm the other day. He tested positive, zero systems - couldn’t believe it. Anyway the upshot is from the contact tracing they’ve now discovered 8 others who have tested positive with 12 others being tested today - again all asymptomatic. Thing is if he hadn’t had a hospital appointment all those people would be strolling about the place completely oblivious to having the disease. Kids going to school, parents off out to work and all that goes with it. How the hell are we meant to contain something like that? It must be silently spreading all over the place with the vast majority of cases never coming to light.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » 21 cases. A nice drop. Hopefully it keeps on dropping
ACitizenErased wrote: » 27