titan18 wrote: » Some absolute lunatics out sitting out having food tonight. Went out in the car cos of the rain and more than I thought out. Market Lane, few on Princes Street, few of the cafes all open. Most places closed, even places that were open last night. I could not imagine sitting out eating in tonight's weather
Level 42 wrote: » Who are these neanthertals?
ACitizenErased wrote: » If you honestly think 'selfish and ignorant people' are the reason why numbers are high you are completely and utterly delusional
Jim Gazebo wrote: » Extremely disappointed and depressed to see "penalties" for going outside 5km. my contacts are virtually zero as it is. Going to mountains and walk / run by myself was an escape. And now to be penned in, almost Hitler like. What a **** evening.
mikeym wrote: » Level 5 for 6 weeks.
Ludo wrote: » 232 in Cork today!!! 3 less than Dublin only.
Chuck Noland wrote: » General feeling from people I know in various age groups at the min is **** the restrictions, hairdressers arranging appointments at home, beauticians the same. Lads arranging too watch match’s at the weekend in the same house etc. I can’t see these restrictions having much of an impact when people seem too have lost fate in the government’s handling of the entire thing
jackrussel wrote: » Is that a testing site being made on south Douglas road? Just there by the back, employee pedestrian entrance to St Finbarrs, across from the house that’s covered in plants. They put down tarmac and light fixtures along with a few shipping containers. Where will all the parents in 4x4s double and triple park now?
shawki wrote: » https://covid19ireland-geohive.hub.arcgis.com/ Is there anyway to see the up to date version of this map?
ACitizenErased wrote: » There was no ebola outbreak in the US.
Oafley Jones wrote: » Remember that Ebola outbreak that ripped through America?
jojofizzio wrote: » Did the person who got the result quicker say they were In a priority group by any chance?
ACitizenErased wrote: » Nope. Mother of the person tested at 10am.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Nope. It's happening because it's the natural progression of a virus. Look at any virus, ever. Same thing. Not new.
Zardoz wrote: » People are not adhering to the basics. Social distancing ,wearing masks properly ,reducing social contacts ,reducing social activities , etc . That coupled with the schools open is the main catalyst.
TheChizler wrote: » Well it seems like those guidelines need to be reviewed, all of a sudden we have dozens of people self isolating, many out of work, unable to go to appointments, and a couple seriously ill because the measures did very little to stop spread within the school. It's really not good enough. At a minimum if SNAs have to move between classrooms they should limit where they can go, at the moment it seems very ad-hoc with the SNAs who are free in the afternoon going to a different class every day. Bubbles are mixed for PE so you have two teachers and two SNAs all together at times which the department contact tracer defined as close contacts. Face visors which do little except direct the adults breath down onto children shared surfaces. I know another teacher in the school who has taken to eating lunch in her car because the staff room is too full. If schools are to remain open they'll have to operate much tighter.
Zardoz wrote: » Level 5 wont work either as a certain group of selfish and ignorant people simply will not behave themselves.