phog wrote: » Is this going to be like the rumours where the asylum seekers were getting money to buy cars or leaving buggies behind at bus stops because they'd get a new one later
colmtheperson wrote: Interesting the things people post without any real proof regarding caravans and buggies isn't it?
colmtheperson wrote: » Interesting the things people post without any real proof regarding caravans and buggies isn't it?
some local authorities working ...with Traveller organisations to help isolate those who may have symptoms. Efforts are being made to find prompt and practical solutions on existing sites. Where they are not possible, it has been suggested that local authorities work with the families involved, to move residents to alternative accommodation on a temporary basis. Extra caravans are being brought on to some sites to help isolation,
thegills wrote: » Based on the report provided can you explain why the Council bought 5 mobile homes for €20k+?
Cartman78 wrote: » Is there anyone here living in or around Adare? From what I've heard the virus seems to be pretty much out of control there. When the numbers are bundled up in the electoral area, I think everyone presumes Rathkeale is the main driver but it seems that there's a serious outbreak in Adare also.
Subsequently, the care facility confirmed, the majority of staff have now tested positive for the virus.
MarkR wrote: » Very sad. It is a little odd though, isn't it? Was there a lapse in their protocols? I would have thought that at this stage, everyone at least in a clinical environment would be behaving as if they had it, or the person they were interacting had it. How do all the staff get it in a wave like this? Hopefully we don't see too many stories like this.
adaminho wrote: » https://twitter.com/Limerick_Leader/status/1346134309539758080
breezy1985 wrote: » Kenmare sure we all know thats full of a certain type of people who love a certain culture
brianregan09 wrote: » It's not down to any minority some people just don't give a **** , A relation of mine (who i've not been near thankfully) tested postive the other day and is carrying on life as normal , going to funerals , going into shops etc , boils my blood as a sufferer of CF
MarkR wrote: » https://www.limerickpost.ie/2020/12/30/garda-files-on-rathkeale-covid-investigation-to-go-to-director-of-public-prosecutions/ Great to see action going forward against people not adhering to guidelines.
colmtheperson wrote: » I'll bet nothing will happen to them - just like it did with those who came home from their holidays last summer without isolating, just like those who huddle together protesting vaccines and facemasks and just like those who have been running house parties for the last 10 months
MarkR wrote: » They would need to be in the jurisdiction, but we can hope. If nothing else, it will be a deterrent.
colmtheperson wrote: » The regional is one of the worst affected hospitals yet the vaccines were sent to Dublin, Cork and Galway first, Limerick has one of the highest incidence rates yet the earliest any of our nursing homes will get the vaccine is the 15th of this month while others have been getting it from today I can't help but feel our county is getting shafted, anybody else?
thesimpsons wrote: » in fairness, Limerick nursing staff are getting vaccinated from 04 Jan. I agree the Regional Hospital and the mid west is so often overlooked for basic services, but I thought this was a quick enough roll out seeing at vaccine quantities are only starting to arrive.https://www.live95fm.ie/news/live95-news/nurse-becomes-first-to-recieve-covid-vaccine-at-university-hopsital-limerick/
Clareman wrote: » Are you sure about that? I was speaking to someone who works in UHL and they were saying that all staff will be given their first vaccines this week.
colmtheperson wrote: » Last week for Dublin, cork and Galway hospitals