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.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Well this is depressing
ACitizenErased wrote: » The reaction on the main thread is ridiculous, anything bad about Cork is met with delight.
Itssoeasy wrote: » No idea why that is. None of us cork posters were jumping for joy when Donegal and Dublin went into level 3 because it’s a **** thing to happen regardless of what county it’s in.
Ludo wrote: » In fairness get over it. It is the right thing to do and there is no great press conspiracy.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Nothing to get over. I’ve never said it’s not the right thing to do. It’s unfortunate but I do wish some people wouldn’t be so happy that Cork is in trouble when people in cork didn’t have the same reaction to it happening in other counties. Is boards.ie and social media press now ?
ACitizenErased wrote: » You’ve the same suspects on here too, I wouldn’t bother.
mean gene wrote: » unreal we were top of the class then schools opened
Ludo wrote: » No one is taking any delight in this here. This is generally a sensible thread with open debate on both sides. I have up reading the covid19 forum months ago as it is utterly useless.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Well I don’t want to blame schools as they had to open but they are one of the changes along with some pubs who started serving food but I mean mask wearing is high on buses and into shops and the like.
mean gene wrote: » I do blame the schools all went tits up when they opened
the beer revolu wrote: » Schools reopened everywhere - at the same time, more or less. If schools reopening caused the jump, why didn't everywhere jump in a similar fashion?
Itssoeasy wrote: » Fair enough but I’m just wary to blame any one group.
s1ippy wrote: » I haven't seen bus drivers wearing them all week, all over Cork.
mean gene wrote: » think back first week in sep it started going up after schools reopened last week of august
Santy2015 wrote: » NPHET is Will now in effect lockdown 2 counties with the biggest economies. Takes fair balls to shut down the 2 most populous cities as well
ACitizenErased wrote: » If Cork goes, Galway will too.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Are you being ignorant to the numbers that say the only age group growing is 19-24?
mean gene wrote: » Are you being ignorant to the facts that schools reopening have opened up clusters all over the city
Itssoeasy wrote: » Well the post quoted above yours makes a fair point in that schools opened all together and if it was schools that were the issue then numbers would have risen across the board and they haven’t really.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Please point me to a cluster (2+ cases) in a Cork school.