marno21 wrote: » Cork's 14 day incidence rate (per 100k) is now 71.47 with today's included. Lockdown thresholds for reference: 6th August: Laois (69.7), Offaly (80.8), Kildare (82.2) 16th September: Dublin 114.2 24th September: Donegal 148.2
JP Liz V1 wrote: » If colleges are all online tutoring teaching why are students living in digs, surely saving money staying at home would be a good idea imho
CorkRed93 wrote: » any more talks of stage 3 lockdown?
Widdensushi wrote: » Well the trend is rising for how many cases you need to going to level 3,hopefully it won't happen.
EnzoScifo wrote: » UCC only announced they were going fully online on Friday night. Most students would have had rented somewhere already
Icantthinkof1 wrote: » St Gabriel’s closed, bean town closed, Thomson’s and Sober lane closed so they seem to be closing and testing staff which is good
run_Forrest_run wrote: » I am not surprised about Bean Town closing. The few times I've been in there I saw very few customers in the queue wearing masks and the management & staff not insisting these people wear masks, absolute joke.
opus wrote: » Was out for a walk at lunchtime, impressed that Cissie Young's now needs two bouncers at lunchtime on a Wed! Presume this is UCC student party related or that pub has changed a lot since I was last in there.
TheChizler wrote: » I could say that about nearly any business I've been in the last few months. It's a bit unfair to blame their practices when you really don't know any of the details, a lot of these workplace cases seem to be staff picking it up at home or in the community with no actual transmission in the business but it gets associated with their place of work, it could easily be that.
Ludo wrote: » Not sure what business you are frequenting, but anywhere in cork I have been in the last couple of months has had excellent mask-wearing. Very rare to see anyone without a mask in a business open to public from what I have seen.
Level 42 wrote: » Dublin media all over cork lockdown they won't stop until it happens
TheChizler wrote: » We've had different experiences so which is perfectly normal...
ACitizenErased wrote: » Level 3 tomorrow I’d say, 60 cases today. Unfortunately it hasn’t stabilised.
Itssoeasy wrote: » I hope the people from outside cork both here and in other parts online are happy that cork is most likely to level three.