Ludo wrote: » Do we have any idea where all these cases in Cork are coming from? Are they institutional clusters or general community transmission? Is that info available somewhere?
Icantthinkof1 wrote: » Would positive cases diagnosed in the CUH be included in the Cork City South West LEA’s numbers & cases in the Mercy be included in Cork City South Central’s numbers?
ACitizenErased wrote: » 62 today
JP Liz V1 wrote: » That's a good drop
corks finest wrote: » Carrigaline isn’t learning or listening, gangs of teens roaming around no social distancing atall, not just today cos it’s Halloween but every evening, and especially at weekends in the park and up by the garages , groups of 10 and more, we won’t be out of this bloody lockdown atall unless parents cop on
fin12 wrote: » They will be rolling lockdowns till 2022 .
corks finest wrote: » Sincerely hope not as there’s a marked difference ref aggression on the roads etc,ppls mental health is being affected not helped by drink n drugs
Cape Clear wrote: » Has testing been scaled back? There was talk of a centre in UCD not operating this weekend and last?
fin12 wrote: » Yes I’m not in favor aswell but nothing with surprise with this government. I don’t even watch the news or rte. I’m just not ever getting my hopes up again with this government cause honestly I think the whole lot of them are complete assholes.
Ludo wrote: » Do you think it is just THIS government? It is the same everywhere and "this" government acted early compared to others. They could have locked down sooner, but I don't think you would have approved of that either. I honestly don't know what government you think will solve this problem.
CorkRed93 wrote: » See south east + eastern asia. NZ + OZ. I don't understand why we are constantly looking at europe for answers. Maybe look at what countries who have it under control have done? Thought of rolling lockdowns is utterly depressing not to mind insane for the greater economy. Control virus - end lockdown cycles - get economy and life back to normal .
Ludo wrote: » Every country in Europe is locking down again one by one. The USA is getting worse again also. Sorry, you don't want to engage but this is a discussion forum so I will not go away and I am not picking a fight as you put it. I simply disagree that the government are to blame for this. Of course they could do better. Everyone could. We will be in a cycle of lockdowns and gradual easing until a fully viable vaccine is available to all. I really don't think there is anything we or any government can do about that other than do our best.
Ludo wrote: » Not too sure about SE Asia but I am guessing they are much better at obeying rules than us and a lockdown actually means a lockdown unlike what we have here now.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I'd say this is everywhere with some young, they just don't care
igCorcaigh wrote: » I have tested negative. Good turnaround though. Got tested Friday morning, result came back Saturday evening. This was after making contact with my GP on Thursday afternoon.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » That's great
H8GHOTI wrote: » May I ask why have you been 7 times?
omerin wrote: » jesus h christ, were all the tests for you, do you work in a hospital/care center or driving close family members to the test center? There is something seriously wrong if the tests were all for you and you are not in the frontline