Pauliedragon wrote: » This is decades of mismanagement of our health system coming back to bite us in the ass. Our hospitals will not cope with an influx of big numbers so the government has to shut the place down to prevent that.
cantalach wrote: » Complete BS. For starters, up to 80% of those who go into ICU with COVID come out in a bag. So it’s not as though any government is going to say, “we have enough ICU capacity now so let’s just let this thing run wild.” Secondly, Australian states have well resourced health systems and yet they put in place what is arguably the most draconian lock-down in the Western World. Rule breakers in various states were getting on-the-spot fines of over €1,000 for a first offence. One woman in Perth got a six month jail sentence for failing to quarantine having returned from Victoria. That’s what strong public health policy looks like and it shouldn’t be determined by how many ICU beds you have.
Pablo Escobar wrote: » Ireland only has a 20% fatality rate for those admitted to ICU. Most deaths have not occurred in ICU though.
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.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » https://twitter.com/MichealLehane/status/1311621586127147009?s=20
newuser99999 wrote: » Where in gods name are you getting that figure from? Calling for people to be jailed for failing to quarantine?? Some of ye are seriously unhinged.
newuser99999 wrote: » Calling for people to be jailed for failing to quarantine?? Some of ye are seriously unhinged.
fin12 wrote: » Just heard UCC have given out 11 sanctions to students for breaching code of behaviour. Not sure what that entails for the students involved.
JackieChang wrote: » What does "visits between single households" mean?
ACitizenErased wrote: » Latest Cork LEA Cases: 5/09/2020 to 28/09/2020Bantry-West Cork - Confirmed Cases in LEA: Less than 5 cases, LEA rate per 100k pop: Less than 5 casesSkibbereen-West Cork - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 6, LEA rate per 100k pop: 19.8Macroom - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 19, LEA rate per 100k pop: 51.6Bandon-Kinsale - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 10, LEA rate per 100k pop: 26.8Kanturk - Confirmed Cases in LEA: Less than 5 cases, LEA rate per 100k pop: Less than 5 casesCarrigaline - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 22, LEA rate per 100k pop: 62.6Mallow - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 16, LEA rate per 100k pop: 54.9Fermoy - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 26, LEA rate per 100k pop: 71.4Midleton - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 27, LEA rate per 100k pop: 59.4Cobh - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 30, LEA rate per 100k pop: 87.9Cork City North West - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 33, LEA rate per 100k pop: 82.1Cork City North East - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 50, LEA rate per 100k pop: 118.6Cork City South West - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 69, LEA rate per 100k pop: 146.7Cork City South Central - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 43, LEA rate per 100k pop: 111.2Cork City South East - Confirmed Cases in LEA: 34, LEA rate per 100k pop: 79.5
Santy2015 wrote: » Majority not near level 3. It is the city that’s elevating our incidence rate
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Cobh, Midleton and Carrigaline quite high too
Trouser Snake wrote: » Has it levelled? Is there a chance the worst might be over? Schools and pubs open nigh on 4 weeks now.