matrim wrote: » Hopefully the physio stays open because we’ll all need it after injuring ourselves trying to do 6 weeks worth of work in 2 days
Neeson wrote: » Closing Tuesday night? Leo said we are going into lockdown Tuesday night/Wednesday morning.
bluewolf wrote: » midnight wednesday so id read that we have weds also
The Davestator wrote: » Ireland Active sit at the table with sport ireland,FAI, GAA, Irfu and have been lobbying hard up to and including today. I'd be surprised if they were kept open as all the Karens insist that they are sweaty breathing grounds (despite never been in a gym)
calfmuscle wrote: » All the Karen's insist....... Do you want to leave your sexist arrogance out of it....
ongarite wrote: » ............. Glad to have 2 more sessions before doors are closed.
The Davestator wrote: » Grow up and direct your anger elsewhere. Or at least try to contribute in some way to the discussion.
calfmuscle wrote: » Ah yes anyone who calls out sexist remarks is an angry woman... Great logic.
Augeo wrote: » The poster never suggested you were an angry woman. If you think calling out sexist remarks is only something that ladies do then it looks like you are in fact quite sexist yourself
Augeo wrote: » I cancelled my session for this evening......... my heart wouldn't be in it, better to let someone else make something of it
calfmuscle wrote: » Man calls a woman angry and you conclude the woman is sexist........ Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight Ever wonder why so few women are active in the fitness forums?
rondog wrote: » Really let down by Leo ,he was the voice of reason and now capitulated to doctor death Holohan who only wants to destroy the economy. Now gym will be closed to the new year.We have no exit strategy and the Govt will keep gyms closed way into the new year. We will open up again and therw will be more spikes and an endless cycle of lockdowns and open up which push businesses over the edge. Such retard in Govt closing gyms down many will never open back up again.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » To be fair, what do you want the Public Health Emergency team to advise on other than public health?............
Alf Veedersane wrote: » To be fair, what do you want the Public Health Emergency team to advise on other than public health? That is their role. To advise on the protection of public health. The government take that advise and make decision based on all factors, including the economy.
givyjoe wrote: » .................If they do loosen everything up, i.e. open bars, restuarants and gyms etc again all at once, we're going to see an even bigger spike/problem than we have now and ultimately end up in the same place.. or worse. Then what.
givyjoe wrote: » Not to get too far off topic, but there is an alarming lack of logic in their plans. Close now so we can have a 'normal' Christmas? Are they setting us up for a splurge of social contact over 4 weeks in December? If they do loosen everything up, i.e. open bars, restuarants and gyms etc again all at once, we're going to see an even bigger spike/problem than we have now and ultimately end up in the same place.. or worse. Then what.
jrosen wrote: » Thats exactly what they are doing. Businesses especially those in hospitality have been saying for weeks they make roughly 1/3 of their annual income over the christmas period...........
All while keeping airports open and having an open border between us and Northern Ireland.
Black Sheep wrote: » .............. There'll be some fun if the numbers don't go down quickly enough to allow restrictions to be significantly relaxed................