smurgen wrote: » Leo is on the pitch and he's a ditch hurler. Undermining the government and undermining the experts in NPHET. This lad is electioneering while the county is battling the virus.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Jesus SF living rent free in your head
smurgen wrote: » Sure FG called 73000 professionals home and employed 200.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Ah but Sinn Féin
blanch152 wrote: » Say what? On the Sinn Fein thread and all you can think about it Leo!! At least this country is battling the virus. In the other country on this island, Sinn Fein are sitting on their hands while people get sick and die.
blanch152 wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/1011/1170819-coronavirus-northern-ireland/ Still no action from the gobsh!tes running the North. Meeting on Tuesday now, it seems. Derry has the highest rates in Europe, yet Michelle and the gang have nothing to say or do.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Our Govt rejected NHEPT's advice last week and have been warned every day since things are getting worse.
By Alix Culbertson, news reporter, and Carmen Aguilar-Garcia, data journalist Saturday 10 October 2020 07:20, UK The Spanish capital of Madrid remains the region with the highest COVID-19 infection rate among the European countries analysed by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Over the past two weeks, the city has had a rate of 754 cases per 100,000 people. The Estonian region of Ida-Viru is close behind, with 741 cases per 100,000. Merseyside comes in third, with 685 cases per 100,000. Spain has more regions - one-third (seven) - among the top 22 highest infection rates than any other European country. The UK is second, with five regions, and the Czech Republic comes in third with four regions. Analysis of the recent infection rates found Europe is still dealing with high infection rates, with the ECDC defining rates of more than 60 cases per 100,000 as high. Two-thirds of the 420 regions analysed are over that threshold.
Five of the 22 European regions with the highest coronavirus infection rates are in the north of England, Sky News analysis has found. Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Northumberland and Tyne and Wear, West Yorkshire and Lancashire were among the top 5% of areas in Europe with infection rates of more than 350 cases per 100,000 people between 21 September and 4 October.
McMurphy wrote: » Have you a source for that? Because it if true it would contradict what I've been reading..... As of Oct 10th 20202. Even the areas of the UK mentioned, Derry isn't there.
McMurphy wrote: » I didn't say "me" - but regardless - despite the search function on the site being a piece of crap. I did voice concerns over people arriving in from Italy unfettered.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=112649688&postcount=822 Paddy's Day parade flagged herehttps://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=112780893&postcount=1384 I was fairly vocal on idiots going to Cheltenham, in fact the only person I know personally that went to the place managed to get covid there (no sh1t Sherlock, well done) but for the life of me, can't recall how I worded it for the search function to pick it up. However, *meatloaf voice* 2/3 ain't bad.
mattser wrote: » Look over there. Someone over there said it. Epic fail. Jog on.
Nobotty wrote: » The RTE link you've quoted there has Derry and Strabane at 946 per 100,000 That would be the highest I've seen in Europe The Derry journal has it at 824 from 3 days ago Its bloody serious alright Its seeding Donegal without a doubt
smurgen wrote: » Possibly drawing out the lockdown. The level five lockdown will now have time ragged onto it because of the delay. Will Lieo and co claim the decision to delay it?no watch the backpedaling.
McMurphy wrote: » You're coming across badly as past few days mattser, someone pissed in your cornflakes or wha? You made a silly comment, and were called out on it, what in under jaysis "someone else said it" means, after me quoting myself is beyond me. Slink off for a few hours and come back with something better than the above scutter There's no doubt it's serious, none at all, but it's odd that it's only RTE that seems to be mentioning the figures above, it was on BBC just yesterday or the day before that Nottingham had overtaken Derry/Strabane in terms of newly infected numbers.
smurgen wrote: » It’s almost like a single island government managing both regions would help issues like this. If only there had been parties pushing for this all along.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » You don't just keep hearing it, the election result showed people are turning to Sinn Féin. You must be hurting, Sinn Féin the largest and most popular party on the island
McMurphy wrote: » Typed out without a shred of irony I bet.
Truthvader wrote: » Yep they are but so far the other parties have save us from them. Not hurting as much as you will be if and when they manage to take power. Lest see hows it goes,
Truthvader wrote: » Big difference between constant carping and jeering of politicians doing their best to manage a difficult and fluid crisis and calling out stupid Mary Lou with her "open call the pubs" call. Plus I wouldn't be running the "fat Leo" insult from behind Mary Lou
FrancieBrady wrote: » Absolute lies again from the Truthvader. I have complimented FG and this new government on how they handled Brexit on the relevant threads and on their initial handling of Covid. And I have never said anything remotely resembling 'everything Mary Lou says is 100% correct'. Why do you need to lie Truth?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Mary Lou as you know did not say this. Its been pointed out to you what she said numerous time. Continuing with the same lies is trolling
aido79 wrote: » Any ideas of how they got to be one of the richer parties in the state?
Truthvader wrote: » Invite everyone to review your posting history to see the relentless promotion and justification of the Sinn Fein agenda, the "armed struggle", ordinary people who had "no choice" but to murder innocent people - plus your fanatic obsessive pre-occupation with Jack Lynches failure to send the army into Northern Ireland "as peacekeepers" in 1969. Bit late now to pretend you are some kind if disinterested commentator
FrancieBrady wrote: » You lied Truth...again. Own it. You are still lying.
Truthvader wrote: » Again I make no further or other comment other then to repeat my invitation to everyone review your posting history and make up their own mind who is lying
FrancieBrady wrote: » Which includes praise for FG when they do thngs right and never once said Mary Lou was 100% correct in everything she says. Lies Truth, you depend on them in debate.
Truthvader wrote: » And again. I invite everyone to review your posting history and make up their own minds
Truthvader wrote: » Have already pointed everyone to her front page spread several times, the response has been to post different front pages and refer to different announcements she has made
McMurphy wrote: » Any chance you can stop with the lies - you're doing yourself no favours tbh.