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Relaxation of Restrictions, Part X *Read OP For Mod Warnings*

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,427 ✭✭✭Tenzor07


    Distance rule means people living in places with high infection rates don't go to places with low infection rates but if needs to be properly enforced, unless they're a truck or an ambulance driver they should be turned back at the checkpoints no bolloxing about with excuses

    Waste of Gardai resources having them stand around on roads causing delays for people...we've had it for almost 90 days now and it's done nothing.
    Diverting more Garda officers to standing around on roads will take resources away from protecting the public from crime.

    Lessons learned, it doesn't work, time to move on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,152 ✭✭✭Jinglejangle69


    Nearly into the 4th month of the strictest lockdown.

    The first lockdown lasted 3 months.

    What a ****en ****show.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,216 ✭✭✭✭Red Silurian


    Tenzor07 wrote: »
    Waste of Gardai resources having them stand around on roads causing delays for people...we've had it for almost 90 days now and it's done nothing.
    Diverting more Garda officers to standing around on roads will take resources away from protecting the public from crime.

    Lessons learned, it doesn't work, time to move on.

    This is the same point I was making, current hotspot counties for covid are Dublin, Offaly, Donegal and Kildare, divert the current resources, add defence forces and we could possibly contain high covid rates in those counties but checkpoints in Kerry or Monaghan are about as useful as a chocolate teapot


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 183 ✭✭finalfurlong


    Boggles wrote: »
    Really? Could you link to these reports?
    Eilish o regan ,Irish independent,last week,talking about likely nphet recommendations to go to gov this week.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,427 ✭✭✭Tenzor07


    This is the same point I was making, current hotspot counties for covid are Dublin, Offaly, Donegal and Kildare, divert the current resources, add defence forces and we could possibly contain high covid rates in those counties but checkpoints in Kerry or Monaghan are about as useful as a chocolate teapot

    Doesn't matter where! No more chinese style lockdowns, enough! Forget wasting Garda and Army resources, trying to contain a virus by quarantining healthy people and stopping people travelling to work/school etc. We're 3 months into this current lockdown and 1 year since Lockdown first started, like I said, time to move on and give up on this waste of time and money!

    Train the IDF personnel to give jabs, open up field vaccination tents... And vaccinate our front line workers such as the Gardai instead of having them risk infection while at work..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 71,799 ✭✭✭✭Ted_YNWA


    Mod

    Gortanna - bring your comments and concerns of the World Economic Forum to the thread in Conspiracy Theories. You know where it is.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,239 ✭✭✭Pussyhands


    4k odd people died "from" Covid.

    How many people died NOT from Covid spending their last months on earth not seeing their families. Very cruel end for lots of innocent people. How many died not seeing their families for months? Grandparents not seeing their grandchildren on their 10th, 13th, 16th birthdays, not seeing grandchildren making communion or confirmation or going to grad balls?


  • Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    GooglePlus wrote: »
    It sounds like it could be in relation to not going back to the excesses of the past, the excesses that are destroying our planet.

    You mention who voted these people in, but I'm not sure you get what the world economic forum is when you say that. They'll facilitate consultation with the public, private enterprise and government, but our elected governments will still make any calls on policy change impacting citizens. The world economic forum doesn't make decisions like you seem to think..

    Why don't you join the dialogue, there's open public consultation in which you can participate in order to voice your opinion and ideas.

    I thought it was a forum for exchanging ideas, but WEF seem to have already decided what's going to happen. This is from June 2020:

    "To achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions. Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed."

    Would you describe the above as a decision made as to what must and needs to happen in the future?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,216 ✭✭✭✭Red Silurian


    Tenzor07 wrote: »
    Doesn't matter where! No more chinese style lockdowns, enough! Forget wasting Garda and Army resources, trying to contain a virus by quarantining healthy people and stopping people travelling to work/school etc. We're 3 months into this current lockdown and 1 year since Lockdown first started, like I said, time to move on and give up on this waste of time and money!

    Train the IDF personnel to give jabs, open up field vaccination tents... And vaccinate our front line workers such as the Gardai instead of having them risk infection while at work..

    It wouldn't be a waste of resources if it worked, we haven't seen a Chinese style lockdown yet in this country most checkpoints can be passed with a reasonably thought out fake excuse


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,000 ✭✭✭Stormyteacup


    Most places I know of have fine big outdoor seating areas, any that don't could easily take in part of the public footpath outside their door, councils have a role to play there too

    This is typical of the ignorance of people who have never run a hospitality business. Your business model is based on total capacity, factoring in seasonality if relevant. You are running at close to 100% capacity for certain months of the year and that offsets your less busy times. So, to accommodate your desire for safe, outdoor dining, these businesses should run at a loss?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,010 ✭✭✭GooglePlus


    I thought it was a forum for exchanging ideas, but WEF seem to have already decided what's going to happen. This is from June 2020:

    "To achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions. Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed."

    Would you describe the above as a decision made as to what must and needs to happen in the future?

    These are all positive recommendations, I'm sorry they're not the villains you were hoping for but you have this all wrong. Read the entire article, it's inclusive dialogue for everyone not something that's out to get you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,427 ✭✭✭Tenzor07


    It wouldn't be a waste of resources if it worked, we haven't seen a Chinese style lockdown yet in this country most checkpoints can be passed with a reasonably thought out fake excuse

    It hasn't worked, 500+ cases a day plus deaths...

    Chinese style refers to what you're suggesting, i.e. more Police&Army checkpoints enforcing strict lockdowns...

    As I said enough.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,168 ✭✭✭ypres5


    This is typical of the ignorance of people who have never run a hospitality business. Your business model is based on total capacity, factoring in seasonality if relevant. You are running at close to 100% capacity for certain months of the year and that offsets your less busy times. So, to accommodate your desire for safe, outdoor dining, these businesses should run at a loss?

    I think some people believe businesses run on magic and goodwill. the amount of people who believe businesses can magically open and close on a whim for months at a time without any financial ramifications is baffling


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,216 ✭✭✭✭Red Silurian


    Tenzor07 wrote: »
    It hasn't worked, 500+ cases a day plus deaths...

    Chinese style refers to what you're suggesting, i.e. more Police&Army checkpoints enforcing strict lockdowns...

    As I said enough.

    500+ cases down from 8000+ back in January this lockdown has worked and has saved lives, it's time to open the counties where incidence is low but there's no point unless we properly close off the places where the incidence is high


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 971 ✭✭✭Parachutes


    It wouldn't be a waste of resources if it worked, we haven't seen a Chinese style lockdown yet in this country most checkpoints can be passed with a reasonably thought out fake excuse

    Guards are fed up. Garda Bloggs doesn’t care if you’re going outside your 5km to go walking the dog on the beach. They are as fed up as everyone else at this stage.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 71,799 ✭✭✭✭Ted_YNWA


    I thought it was a forum for exchanging ideas, but WEF seem to have already decided what's going to happen. This is from June 2020:

    "To achieve a better outcome, the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions. Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed."

    Would you describe the above as a decision made as to what must and needs to happen in the future?


    MOD

    Threadbanned, you were advised to bring it to CT


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,000 ✭✭✭Stormyteacup


    ypres5 wrote: »
    I think some people believe businesses run on magic and goodwill. the amount of people who believe businesses can magically open and close on a whim for months at a time without any financial ramifications is baffling

    Really it is baffling. The only consideration seems to be for inclement weather - otherwise hospitality is just fine to operate completely outdoors for some people’s convenience.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,023 ✭✭✭growleaves


    It wouldn't be a waste of resources if it worked, we haven't seen a Chinese style lockdown yet in this country most checkpoints can be passed with a reasonably thought out fake excuse

    The Chinese gov are not honest with the information they give out. I don't understand the faith people put in their obvious lies.

    Matteo Renzi and Giuseppe Conte had strong financial ties to the Chinese.

    I get it that the average person doesn't want to probe too deeply into this stuff. But in that case why comment on politics at all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,216 ✭✭✭✭Red Silurian


    Really it is baffling. The only consideration seems to be for inclement weather - otherwise hospitality is just fine to operate completely outdoors for some people’s convenience.

    The idea behind outdoor hospitality is to reduce the spread of the virus - it's not for anybody's 'convenience'


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 71,799 ✭✭✭✭Ted_YNWA


    Ted_YNWA wrote: »
    MOD

    Threadbanned, you were advised to bring it to CT

    Ban lifted


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,168 ✭✭✭ypres5


    The idea behind outdoor hospitality is to reduce the spread of the virus - it's not for anybody's 'convenience'

    But restaurants might be operating at a loss serving outdoors only. It's not fair for the gov to expect business owners to eat into their savings like that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,216 ✭✭✭✭Red Silurian


    growleaves wrote: »
    The Chinese gov are not honest with the information they give out. I don't understand the faith people put in their obvious lies.

    Matteo Renzi and Giuseppe Conte had strong financial ties to the Chinese.

    I get it that the average person doesn't want to probe too deeply into this stuff. But in that case why comment on politics at all.

    I've seen videos of the checkpoints made by Western reporters, you don't **** with the Chinese police... Unless you have papers showing you're entitled to pass you're arrested on the spot


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,216 ✭✭✭✭Red Silurian


    ypres5 wrote: »
    But restaurants might be operating at a loss serving outdoors only. It's not fair for the gov to expect business owners to eat into their savings like that

    They're currently operating as takeaways only, serving outdoors is most likely a step up, plus with the TWSS they're only paying 30% of staff costs


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,513 ✭✭✭bb1234567


    https://twitter.com/Francis_Hoar/status/1376129189636620288

    Think we will be seeing a lot more of this after the pandemic. A lot of red faces in the media when people come to their senses and realise the media relentlessly exploited and exacerbated their fears for what will be approaching 2 years by then. It has done irreparable harm to the trust populations, across the world truth be told, ever had in their national broadcasters to inform them honestly, fairly and impartially


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,023 ✭✭✭growleaves


    I've seen videos of the checkpoints made by Western reporters, you don't **** with the Chinese police... Unless you have papers showing you're entitled to pass you're arrested on the spot

    They make up their figures.

    Successful fascism does not equate to successful medicine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,216 ✭✭✭✭Red Silurian


    growleaves wrote: »
    They make up their figures.

    Successful fascism does equate to successful medicine.

    Probably, are you suggesting their lockdowns and checkpoints are less extreme than ours? I'm not sure why any nation would lie about lockdown extremities...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 728 ✭✭✭Newbie20


    lot of nphet want 2km according to reports.Irish times last week reported that cabinet could settle fo r 8 km as compromise between 5 and 10.An incredible mindset to be thinking along those lines.The real beauty is the sudden stretching out of times between rev iews to 6 weeks.So thats 5/8/10 km till may 17th and 20 km till june 28th.Next review would actually be in August.This is a total disgrace.

    It’s a joke. They might as well scrap the distance limit altogether. Most people aren’t sticking to it anyway. My parents live in another county and if I was to stick to the limit I’d never see them and they’d never see their grandchild. I notice the people that get all high and mighty about sticking to the 5km limit are the same people who’s family and friends all reside in that radius. It’s very easy to be in favour of the rules if it doesn’t affect you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 500 ✭✭✭jusvi2001


    UK begin to ease lockdown. Congratulations Boris for having a plan and for giving hope to your nation. Well-done for investing, procuring, approving and administering vaccines without delay . our EU masters were only thinking about it when you started inoculating your people. I may not agree with your politics but you clearly won over EU in regards of vaccination.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9411997/Welsh-beauty-spots-rammed-visitors-country-leads-UK-lockdown.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,380 ✭✭✭Indestructable


    jusvi2001 wrote: »
    UK begin to ease lockdown. Congratulations Boris for having a plan and for giving hope to your nation. Well-done for investing, procuring, approving and administering vaccines without delay . our EU masters were only thinking about about it when you started inoculating your people. I may not agree with his politics but he clearly won over EU in regards of vaccination.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9411997/Welsh-beauty-spots-rammed-visitors-country-leads-UK-lockdown.html

    Just saw the Sky News report at the top of the hour there. Looks like there is some great optimism over in England. The contrast with here is unbelievable. I'm raging to be honest.

    They have a plan, it's quite slow, but it's a plan nonetheless.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,985 ✭✭✭Russman


    That's a matter of opinion and philosophy.

    My personal opinion is that the most precious aspect of our society is the liberty we have, grounded in philosophy and culture that can be traced back for millennia. The same philosophy and culture that assured that not a single one of the pandemic plans we had in place prior to covid included anything compulsory or legally enforced, and instead, involved plans for strong communication and information, and letting the rest up to the risk tolerance of the citizenry.

    Instead, we have allowed a cohort of weak politicians, motivated entirely by personal preservation, and a committee of people who belong to a profession that often (during times of crisis and strife) tends toward the authoritarian (See: doctors being the most likely profession to join the Nazi party) to import heavy-handed, doctrinaire restrictions from parts of the world that have no respect whatever for the notion of liberty, and implement them here. And our constitution and legal framework as it stands has proven useless in the face of it.

    I consider every legally enforceable Covid restriction to be immoral.

    I do not believe there is more nuance to it than that.

    Your mileage may vary.

    You’re perfectly entitled to those views. My mileage does indeed vary.
    You think our government, and many others around the world, collapsed the economy (with all the associated impacts on the people/voters) in the interest of self preservation ?

    Are there any other restrictions or laws you consider immoral ?


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