BorneTobyWilde wrote: » I dunno, I can imagine so many cases from the uk comes with freight and the drivers.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Belmullet told us though that it was people visiting their homeland from UK and infecting thousands.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Zero Covid is impossible for Ireland unless you had curfew and zero travel in to and out of the country for 2 months, then when you reached utopia all it would take is one person to arrive here infected and you are back to square one.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Even if we got to zero surely with travel we’d be back to panic stations after a week
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Or have strict policy of having a negative test, or vaccination cert on arrival, plus 14 day quarantine regardless.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Could we build a factory here to manufacure the vaccine for the drugs companies? Stick 10,000 men working on it, lash it up, away you go, it might cost €2billion, cheaper than current approach of kicking the can down the road as we are now.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Why is she in Vietnam in the height of a pandemic ?
DraftDodger wrote: » Completely wrong and you know it. It's inevitable now and you are failing to read the room.
take everything wrote: » This guy is dead right. He's no fool. And as usual, the Irish government, being slow learners, will slowly learn the same. Zero Covid doesn't mean eradication. It means if a few cases pop up, aggressive contact tracing etc as he said.
Stevieluvsye wrote: » Here’s this wanker Ryan now
Deleted User wrote: » I remember breakfast in Saigon; anything you want from steak, to noodles, to fruits, to bacon & very nice eggs.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Zero covid isn't an approach that can work here without police state style controls, people will not agree to that here.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I think he is the most entertaining of all these experts. And he has stuck to his same story from the start. I like him.
bigroad wrote: » Is this one on holidays or something.