jippo nolan wrote: » Speak for yourself, are you not able for it?
ShineOn7 wrote: » The desperation of some in here to get the pubs open says it all about Ireland's laughable fascination with alcohol London and loads more areas in the UK now have zero bars open. even with food served But in Ireland? Nah, let's open up gastropubs at Christmas The mind boggles and in January we're completely fúcked Also - https://imgur.com/uJ4Xhzf
PommieBast wrote: » Linky? I thought they had only published a list of what order people are getting jabbed and nothing actually linking this progress to reopenings
ShineOn7 wrote: » I see there's no point in talking sense in this thread. It's full of people screaming "open da pubs!" during a once in a century pandemic The drink culture in this country is a little pathetic tbh
ShineOn7 wrote: » The desperation of some in here to get the pubs open says it all about Ireland's laughable fascination with alcohol London and loads more areas in the UK now have zero bars open. Even with food served But in Ireland? Nah, let's open up gastropubs at Christmas The mind boggles and in January we're completely fúcked Also - https://imgur.com/uJ4Xhzf
weldoninhio wrote: » Ah we’re doomed. Like we were after Cheltenham. And after the Italian tourists. And after the May bank holiday. And after the June bank holiday. And after the summer street parties. And after the anti-mask protests. And after gastropubs opened in the summer. And after the drinking in Dame Lane. And after the college parties. And after the drinking on the streets. Do you never get tired of crying wolf??
AdrianBalboa wrote: » The life of your fellow man is a small price to pay for a pint and a read of the paper next to a roaring fire after all.
ShineOn7 wrote: » Wtf are you talking about? Did you see the case numbers before Level 5 lockdown and the Gastropubs were closed again? And the numbers of mortalaties recently? Because in January we'll see those numbers on steroids and the Gastropubs will play a part in them But sure having the craic is more important
weldoninhio wrote: » Calm down dear. The sky is not falling. Deaths in care homes have nothing to do with gastropubs being open.
IAMAMORON wrote: » Yes I am assuming that it prevents transmission?
AdrianBalboa wrote: » 431 new cases. Six deaths. I hope the minding-my-own-business brigade are enjoying their drinks sans substantial meals. The life of your fellow man is a small price to pay for a pint and a read of the paper next to a roaring fire after all. Sláinte.
Hulk Hands wrote: » 7th lowest incidence rate out of 51 European countries. Zero cases reported from pubs and restaurants as yet. Congratulations to everyone and enjoy yourselves in safe responsible venues this Christmashttps://twitter.com/FergalBowers/status/1339203177124651008?s=19
PTH2009 wrote: » Id say cheese boards have gotten a popular rise in fame the last few months. Sure it's handy if you just want a few pints and not a massive pizza/burger/chicken wings etc. Still placings using small pizza ovens serving pizzas from Tesco and cheap nachos with a bit of cheese and Bolognese sauce over them.
AdrianBalboa wrote: » You seem to have misread your source there, he says that there haven’t been any “outbreaks” linked with cafes, restaurants and public houses. So your “zero cases” claim remains unproven, probably because it’s hogswallop.
Deleted User wrote: » Tweet from Fergal Bowers No covid-19 outbreaks have been reported linked to cafes,restaurants or public houses in the last two week,according to the latest data from the HPSC I am sure NPHET will still blame the hospitality trade when numbers rise in January :rolleyes: