bailey99 wrote: » That's BS. Takeaway pints in city centre and hundreds of people hanging around. That's fine but being opposite sides of a tennis net isn't? If there was a Q&A after Martin's speech he should be asked what'll happen end if January? There'll be 50,000 people vaccinated. But vaccinations are 09.00 to 5pm weekdays only. Only in Ireland. Gob****es. At that rate it'll take ten years to vaccinate the country.
John Divney wrote: » This is the biggest experiment of what people will accept in the modern age and the answer is almost anything.
bailey99 wrote: » Read few posts. Median age today is 34 and 66% are under 45. So by and large, the cases being reported gave a bad flu. ICU no increases. You walk past and closer to people in supermarkets than on a golf course. It's a joke. I can meet someone and go for a run but I can't meet them and go for a walk (further away from.them) on a golf course. People thought the last lockdown was the last lockdown. We didn't get 14 days and it was to be shut down as per NPHET again. This one will go til end if February maybe Paddy's Day. And I reckon there'll be another lockdown after this one again. I'd say 11 weeks lockdown here and another 4-6 week one end of April. People need to think hard about paying the annual sub. I'm leaving it off this year.dont see the value when a quarter of 2020 the course was closed and I'd expect it to be more again in 2021.
almostover wrote: » That settles that, no golf for me tomorrow:https://www.golfireland.ie/news-detail?newsarticleid=83&tags=Golf%20Ireland%20HQ;Covid-19
bailey99 wrote: » Was it asked?
Glebee wrote: » No
hawkelady wrote: » You sure there was a q and a ?? RTÉ showed him leaving the podium and walking away after his speech.
Glebee wrote: » Q&A was on Sky News, unless im hallucinating badly. Was sort of surprised that RTE were not covering it as well.
Rocket99 wrote: GUI have let us down big time.
kippy wrote: » It's that or overrun the hospitals......I suppose there are certain people out there that have no problems accepting that.
Stacksey wrote: » Meanwhile in England : https://twitter.com/EnglandGolf/status/1344331902887600128
John Divney wrote: » The hospitals are not overrun and the Government made zero provisions to expand icu capacity if they really believed they would be. Nobody is getting COVID in a ‘non essential’ business they are getting it at home and will continue to do so until the holiday period is over. People have been on the piss for the whole month, destroying more lives by another lockdown is laughable.
enricoh wrote: » Are driving ranges closed too? I'm more into the range than a boggy course this time of the year!
Glebee wrote: » There was a Q&A after the speech, RTE did not show it, SKY News had it.
eggy81 wrote: » Is golf open tomorrow
fred funk }{ wrote: » Just as a side question - why was golf closed tonight rather than tomorrow with other leisure activities?
copacetic wrote: » All extra level 5 restrictions come in at midnight tonight. 5k limit, golf, tennis etc. For unknown reasons gyms, swimming pools etc given until close of business tomorrow along with retail. which seems a bit crazy.
MorganIRL wrote: » Sorry does your email state or include a link to govt guidelines? It's looking good to getting out, I'll be playing 2/3 balls tomorrow to get as much play as possible :-) apologies for slow play...