Allinall wrote: » Cases are already rising, and NPHET are not blaming hospitality. Why would January be any different?
Deleted User wrote: » Come January they will be blaming the hospitality trade and close them down again
Allinall wrote: » How do you know? Why aren't they doing it now?
Deleted User wrote: » Trust me they will. They have done it every time the numbers have risen. Blaming the pubs,restaurants etc for the rise in cases when havent actually backed it up with numbers
Tazz T wrote: » ? Er, because we just opened after a six week Level 5 shutdown. That said, NYPHET have called a meeting today and will be asking the gov to shut down again, I suspect before Xmas. Gov knows this is political/economic suicide and will put the shutdown back to end of Dec/beginning of Jan. It will be level 5.345643 You could almost write the story at this stage.
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
PTH2009 wrote: » Enjoying my pints/food and with seeing the news tonight might be my only chance of a night out before Christmas. Going to be very hard to get in anywhere and all could be shut at close 23rd/Xmas eve
fin12 wrote: » Looks like the pubs might be shut again before January . Tony Hulahoop wants the restrictions to come back in again before 6 January.
sasta le wrote: » Rumour going round the industry be shut very soon again before the end of Christmas
drunkmonkey wrote: » Christmas Eve is probably the last legal pints of the year. I don't know why all the panic we knew this would happen and planned for it. Looking like new years in the Sheebeen.
fin12 wrote: » Do u think that early?
fin12 wrote: » F*ck sake. Hope get this weekend out of it.
PTH2009 wrote: » not a big drinker that day myself but Stephens Day will be manic around, lots of local places booked up already for it. Would make sense to shut hospitality down by then Very frustrating esp for staff. I only went back to work this week in the retail sector and came off the covid payment and with this news I might be going back on it. The social welfare staff could have a lot of bother ahead of them once again
Tenzor07 wrote: » Well folks, enjoy a few beers and some food being served up to you before Christmas... ...Could be March again before you'll get to go out and dine with friends...https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/christmas-reopening-to-be-short-lived-as-nphet-seek-new-clampdown-on-home-visits-and-pubs-39875917.html
mikekerry wrote: » They'll be nothing left to open in March
doublejobbing 2 wrote: » Other reports said NPHET was also after retail. The crowds, or lack of, in the run up to Christmas rush this year is nothing short of scary when you think of a- the economic hole this has already put us inb- the lack of tax income from Christmas shopping being scaled back this year I was in Blanch centre on Saturday last and there were dozens, actually dozens, of free spaces down by Liberty Insurance. In normal times you'd struggle to get a space on a Tuesday night that close to Christmas. Mehole got roasted over his bank bailout comments, surely we must be approaching a good percentage of similar debt from this already.
The cabinet is to meet Tuesday to discuss the latest Nphet recommendations and Mr Martin added that the government would “seriously consider” the crackdown on pubs, restaurants and household visits before New Year’s Eve.