H8GHOTI wrote: » Omg. F**king pubs!
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I'd say low testing over Christmas, expect high numbers incoming sorry to be a negative nelly, everyone take care
whisky_galore wrote: » This doesn't bode well, to use the Celtic Tigerism "we all partied".https://www.independent.ie/regionals/corkman/news/taxi-driver-says-house-parties-held-most-nights-of-the-week-in-mallow-39893206.html
TheDriver wrote: » why would u go on radio about your clients.
the beer revolu wrote: » I'd say just for the chance to be on de raadio!
whisky_galore wrote: » Would you rather this went unsaid?
TheDriver wrote: » That'll give him a good name for business. Although he is right, why would u go on radio about your clients.
lilmissprincess wrote: » According to the app, there were 325 cases in Cork on Christmas Day. However in looking at the rest of the figures, they don’t add up to the reported number for Christmas Day.
SpacialNeeds wrote: » I didn't realise we were in level 5. Everyone is still just doing whatever. Are there distance restrictions? Is public transport for essential workers only? I know retail is business as usual, is there takeaway pints? Are people allowed to visit each others gardens?? There used to be clear rules, now I have no bloody clue what the hell is allowed. I'm just going to continue keeping myself safe in the way that I have been because that's how I've avoided it so far.
SpacialNeeds wrote: » I think that's actually the 24th and 25th. 19/12 - 44 (329) 20/12 - 46 (375) 21/12 - 59 (434) 22/12 - 110 (544) 23/12 - 73 (617) 24/12 - ??? 25/12 - ??? 26/12 - 131 (748)
SpacialNeeds wrote: » A complete shambles.
SpacialNeeds wrote: » Thanks for that "From 1 January: no visitors are permitted in private homes/gardens (except for essential family reasons such as providing care to children, elderly or vulnerable people, or as part of a support bubble)" Nobody allowed in your garden. That's idiotic. I'll meet them in tesco or the gym in that case, much safer. Also are we expected to learn off all the restrictions and requisite dates when they change? A complete shambles.
limnam wrote: » While it is all a bit ad-hoc. If people are constantly looking for a way around them then it doesn't really matter what gets implemented people will find ways around it or ignore it completely You would think that most behaving with a dash of common sense regardless of what the government imposes everything will be fine. But common sense seems to be a scarce commodity within the government and the general populace. That's a hell of a lot more scarier than Covid.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I'm hearing a pub was raided in Kilbrittain and a few cases positive now from that gathering, lock in
Heckler wrote: » My Mum at 87 went through a major potentially fatal illness this end of summer. Was in hospital for 6 weeks only able to do zoom calls. My sister is back from the US now as it could maybe the last time she sees her alive. Selfish ? Probably. Care ? Nah. My Mum would rather see her grandkids this Christmas than be hiding away in a ****ing bedroom scared. We went out today, masks on, 4k walk and a trip to Supervalu. And no-one ****ing died.
Heckler wrote: » And no-one ****ing died.