ACitizenErased wrote: » 15 CUH staff are being vaccinated from 3pm this afternoon. 250 more tomorrow and 250 more on Thursday.
undertaker fan 88 wrote: » My dad's currently in CUH with covid and the staff have been amazing. Its quiet scary to see the effects on a healthy person though. Hes there a week and will be for another 2 or 3 weeks. On oxygen but being reduced daily now. Will need physio after it all to. Only 55 years old
the beer revolu wrote: » Hopefully, he'll be fine. Scary stuff, 55 wouldn't be a high risk group. Sobering stuff.
undertaker fan 88 wrote: » Hes much better thank god. All 7 of us in the house caught it due to a outbreak in a crèche. Mild for most of us including my mother who would have health issues. Dad was the last one I was expecting to need this. But he's on the mend thank god.
saabsaab wrote: » The front line should be first to get the vaccine.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Every single case I know of in the last two weeks is linked to a school/creche.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » 444 in Dublin, 203 in Cork, 111 in Louth, 87 in Limerick, 85 in Donegal and the remaining 616 cases are spread across all other counties. As of 2pm today, 411 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of which 34 are in ICU. 47 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.
lulublue22 wrote: » 203 seems high for Cork - I know there was a cluster in the DP centre any other known clusters ?
EnzoScifo wrote: » Wonder if we'll be going for a full lockdown tomorrow
ACitizenErased wrote: » Every single case I know of in the last two weeks is linked to a school/creche, not gatherings etc that people seem to be pushing. I have friends who are very sick right now because of a primary school outbreak in the town.
Acosta wrote: » Heard earlier of one in the Killbrittain area.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I think I am more worried and scared now as the new variants are spreading faster and some folks just don't care anyone, everyone take care and stay safe
Ludo wrote: » Guaranteed I would imagine. Interesting to see over the next week or so what the actual numbers are like. Hard to judge the current figures as it is so up and down with the hoidays.
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.
shawki wrote: » You’ve been online since my question, you gonna tell me what SuperValu your sister was swanning around in?
ACitizenErased wrote: » The new variant has been proven to be no more virulent than any other variant. It's not different mutations causing this.