Acosta wrote: » Thanks for the scoop, but I was aware it is people that spread the virus, not shops. That is why I thought it was grim to see so many piling into shops the day after the highest daily covid figures were announced.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Yeah, I'm sure there was 'piles' etc. Grim, awful, disgusting, shame, etc.
Be right back wrote: » I was in Dunnes stores, Bishopstown earlier for food shopping and to return some clothes. The queue for the drapery was almost to the entrance nearest to Topaz side. Decided to leave it for another day.
Zardoz wrote: » You'd think people would have enough of shopping in the run up to Christmas. What is it all about ? The shops close for 1 day and people are stocking up as if there is an apocalypse coming. People are supposed to be limiting their contacts yet the HSE are incredulously reporting 'around 100 cases a day' of people with between 20 and 30 close contacts.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Just heard that apparently there is a massive COVID outbreak in CUH discovered today.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » cluster in CUH, caught in the hospital?
ACitizenErased wrote: » yes, multiple wards across the hospital
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Multiple wards? What's going on there? It's rampant in cork.
Be right back wrote: » I was in Dunnes stores, Bishopstown earlier for food shopping and to return some clothes. The queue for the drapery was almost to the entrance nearest to Topaz side.
Zardoz wrote: » You'd think people would have enough of shopping in the run up to Christmas.
JackieChang wrote: » Maybe they going for food shopping and to return some clothes? What makes you so great compared to them? I was one of those poeple shopping today. A radiator went kaput in the house, had to go looking for an electric radiator to replace it until I can get somebody to fix it. So I had to queue up in a few places to find one. Eventually got one in Argos. Is it okay that I went to Argos? Or should I have gone there first before trying in Woodies? You might have even seen me and thought "look at that feckin eejit, why is he queuing up to shop during the covid?" Some people have to go to shops. Now, if the whole population of Cork was inside a shop, then I'd agree with you.
Be right back wrote: » 73 today. A good drop in numbers.
ACitizenErased wrote: » There's a backlog of about 5000 cases, I wouldn't be too happy tbh. Testing has collapsed, close contacts are no longer being tested.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Quick update, 515 people have been vaccinated at CUH since Tuesday.
Chuck Noland wrote: » How many people out of the 5 million here would fall into the vulnerable or frontline at guess? 1 million? Edit I also would like NPHET when they update the figures and deaths each evening to update on the vaccination count also and give people some perspective as to how quick the HSE is distributing it.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Does Kilbrittain fall under Bandon Kinsale?
EnzoScifo wrote: » Heard there were 12 positive cases from the Harp bar in Ballyphehane. My grandparent's neighbour was isolating as a result