giveitholly wrote: » What pass?
saabsaab wrote: » That's what the vaccinator called the signed card he gave me with my two vaccination details. Need it for abroad etc etc.
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Then the vaccinator was wrong. They should never have said that.
eddie73 wrote: » that would mean 2 or 3 people on a daily basis. This will still make the news. This will still cause mayhem with the public. imagine a town like Athlone where this happens. .
saabsaab wrote: » Maybe but that's what they said.
Jim_Hodge wrote: » And repeating it doesn't make it correct.
celt262 wrote: » Relax
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Oh I'm extremely relaxed. Don't you concern yourself. But, pithy reply.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Did you write this in March 2020, when local rumour went wild because an ambulance was seen outside Tom Reilly's house and his brother was over at Cheltenham? Most of us have worked alongside Covid positive cases at this stage. Some of us have even caught it, and most of them can report it barely registered. Nobody under 60 has been remotely afraid of the virus since circa last May, just afraid of catching it and being forced off work for two weeks. Hopefully some sanity will prevail and we can get them back before July 1st even, but I wouldn't bank on it. Not one figure in government has explained why these measures must remain in place currently, now that every single elderly and vulnerable person in Ireland who wants a vaccine has been given one.
DessieJames wrote: » Great craic the other week in Belfast, plus the pubs are opening indoors from Monday so will definitely be heading up there again,recommended. The thoughts of scrambling to book a beer garden here when they open and weather like the last 2 days here sounds like a nightmare,you just cant trust the weather here.
hynesie08 wrote: » As opposed to that tropical wonderland, Belfast??
DessieJames wrote: » every bleedin post i make on here i notice you always chime in with something sarcastic,you never seem to be off here, maybe take a break:eek: for the record the days we were there it was sunny enough, that good enough for you
2ndcoming wrote: » One of our first outings coming up is a round of golf followed by pints in memory of a close friend who died of covid last year aged 49. A colleague of my other half died aged 42 back in October. Neither had underlying conditions or would be classed as vulnerable. A teacher in my daughter's playschool, also in her 40s is in hospital as I write this over it.
So, while I'm happy for you that you clearly haven't been affected in any way by it, frankly, stick your reductive, inaccurate bullsh1t up your hole. This virus doesn't conform to your notions that conveniently suit your agenda.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Young, seemingly fit people have died of, and been hospitalised by, winter flu from the dawn of time. I personally know of three people who died from, or at least with, Covid (one I knew personally, he was young, albeit overweight, other was old and had other conditions, don't know about the 3rd, mates aunt) - on the other hand I know people who don't even know anybody who ever contracted Covid, let alone got sick or died with it. Mate of mine nearly died of Swine Flu aged 24 and he thinks lockdown is uncalled for. Fact is that pretty much next to no young, fit, healthy people die, or even get seriously ill, from this virus. That your group knows of two is a statistical anomaly, in the same way some people are strongly convinced it doesn't exist at all because they don't know anybody who contracted it. In the UK 23 people under the age of 50 are suspected to have died from the vaccine, yet we are expected to keep our pubs open on the off chance a fraction of this number of young people might die from the virus itself? Statistically it actually does. 80% plus experience none to very minor symptoms. Death all but unheard of under the age of 70, and even above 70 it is rarely the primary cause of death. People woke up to fear mongering spoofers like Holohan, Ryan and McConkey last summer ffs. To hear that moron Holohan spoof on today about being concerned about the Indian variant- which is not vaccine resistant, not substantially more contagious, and is no more fatal- is rage inducing. Britain was never afraid of it- Boris threw that one out there so in a few weeks he could boast to the pubic how re opening is going ahead because he had it out with the fear mongering experts who want to ruin their lives.
saabsaab wrote: » Did they not say today that their was evidence that one strain of Indian V was resistant to those that only got one shot?
Dickie10 wrote: » just wouldnt trust them at all. Although thank God Leo has come out on live radio and said the meal is gone, time limit gone and no capacity limits bar regular H and S. I also have a feeling someone in government dept messed up with June 7th, id say they thought the bak holiday monday was the week before! then it came out and noone could change it. surely they would have went for tuesday the 8th.
ShooterSF wrote: » BH Mondays aren't really any busier generally. The Sunday would be. Usually I take the Monday off to go for pints after working a crazy weekend and its only industry staff and nursing/gardai out in force.. It is also an early close than a regular Monday as its Sunday hours so last call is 11, though I dunno how late outside is gonna be anyways.
When indoor dining resumes in July, businesses will have to have dedicated entrances and exits, and only table service will be permitted. A maximum of six customers per table will be permitted under regulations to be issued by Fáilte Ireland.