Break80 wrote: » And me as Captain of The Society this year. We are down to 3 outings now. If it's members only to Sept we are fcked.
Lefty2Guns wrote: » Covid restrictions last season meant you couldn't tee off until a member of staff was in the Club Shop. The club I was member in didn't open the club shop until 8.30am.
opinionated3 wrote: » ........ Or clubs should just open timesheets as normal, advise their members of the government advice, and put the onus on the membership to adhere to the "rules". Who's gonna proactively police the two households rule? No one.
ShivasIrons wrote: » I For all those that think Golf Ireland have failed, golf is the first organised mass participation sport to come back. Was there organised boating, kayaking, sailing or rock climbing during this lockdown? I could be wrong but I don't think there was. Aren't all these activities just as socially distant as golf? Where is their 'golfgate' that kept them closed?
Scott Tenorman wrote: » Come on, it’s not the first back- it’s back at the same time as a number of another sports and behind inter-county GAA. We have had the most golf shutdowns anywhere in the world but they haven’t failed?? Lol Moving away from that, what do you think of Golf Ireland’s communication to clubs and players during this time? Has it been acceptable in your view?
benji79 wrote: » If the numbers this evening are an indication of what’s to come when schools fully open you’d worry about any sports on 26th
RGS wrote: » We need to look more at hospitalisation and ICU numbers rather than case numbers. With the most vulnerable receiving vaccines we are in a better position than last year if we had the same number of cases.
benji79 wrote: » True but higher case numbers can lead to higher chance of people needing hospital treatment. Lower cases has to be a help on that front
bustercherry wrote: » Higher case numbers can lead to bigger risk of mutations and us all going back to square one. Only saying
Ollieboy wrote: » Probably not likely and this is the exact issue with these doctors and govt. 1000 people before Xmas with no vaccine would result in say 200 hospitalization. 1000 people today will result in 20. For case numbers to have the same affect on hospitals you would need 10000 cases per day. The average age of person is now lower and healthy so they will likely shrug the virus off. This was even confirmed on the news last night by the people in charge of vaccine. So in summary it’s very unlikely we will ever see the same problems with hospitals with the vaccine. The govt have lock us down because of fear and ignorance. We will still have deaths and nobody really know what the consequences of long COVID is on a person but what we are doing is pure madness
bustercherry wrote: » Without any restrictions and due to the contagiousness of Covid, that is very likely scenario
Benny Cake wrote: » Watching some chicago cubs opening day baseball. Fans at the game all provided with T-Shirts with different MLB approved Slogans, one of which is "Get out, stay safe".... Wouldn't that be a nice departure froms the rubbish we have to deal with.
RGS wrote: » Like that slogan. Think most here are agreed outdoor activities are the best way forward but our leaders dont have the smarts to real promote the benefits.
Ollieboy wrote: » Yes I agree but nobody is saying we don’t need restrictions but we need tight level 3 and have them enforced correctly
ForeRight wrote: » My mates dad has his clubs cleaned and the bag, shoes and trolley all standing at his front door today. Gonna be a long few weeks for him.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Very high number of cases in France and they've gone back into a strict lockdown yet Simon Coveney doesn't want to add them to the travel quarantine list, so the infected French can fly into Dublin and go where they want yet I'm restricted to 5km from my house? Christ when's the election. Wouldn't be surprised if the 26th gets scrapped and we're not back until May.
blue note wrote: » That's the fear for us if we open up too early, that we'll have to go back into strict lockdown too. I doubt France will be the only ones. We should learn from countries like France and take our time opening up.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Exactly, why we're allowing them into the country without quarantining is beyond stupid.