Cork2021 wrote: » Who do you think gave failte Ireland the advice? Come on!!!
Degag wrote: » Can’t say i agree with time limits potentially coming back. Just let pubs open and trade and stop the messing about.
PTH2009 wrote: » Indoor only time limits ? Jesus christ why do we make ridiculous rules in this country ?
[Deleted User] wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0525/1223696-guidelines-hospitality-sector/ And the so the inevitable climbdown on indoor hospitality begins, already pushing it out to an undefined date:"Taoiseach Micheál Martin indicated yesterday that this may not happen in the first week of July and he said it remains the case that outdoors is best." Effectively the same con job as last summer, tease traditional publicans with a full reopening plan only to kick can down the road repeatedly. They must be laughing at us in the North, more so at the ridiculous and unenforceable time constraints proposed. Moral of the story, our authoritarian leaders can't trust Paddy to hold his porter.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Said it yesterday and I'll say it again how is it a climbdown or pushing out a date when a date was never given in the first place. Publicans asked for the 1st of July, they were told no, why? Well because in general there's 4 weeks between opening stages, that brings us to the weeks beginning either the 5th July or 12th July depending when the review date is pencilled in for (a week before the 4 weeks or the week of 4 weeks to open week after review) Both dates tie in with the first half of July expectation that was given for indoor, there doesn't look to be any change on that front and we should know more come Friday in terms of dates We'll be back supping on pints outdoors from 7th June and indoors either the 5th or 12th of July and I can't wait for both dates.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Really looking forward to a nice meal and pint this summer. Mussels and a pint of Guinness on the West coast is one of my favourite things. There is concerning data around the effectiveness of one dose against the Indian variant. As low as 33%. Personally I think that pushing indoor until closer to September when there are more fully vaccinated would be wiser. Obviously we might have to contend with schools opening and unvaccinated children mixing then. But it's too soon to call. Government taking the right approach in going cautiously ahead. If it's an outdoor summer, then so be it. I'd rather that than a repeat of the scenes from the start of this year.
Deleted User wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0525/1223696-guidelines-hospitality-sector/ And the so the inevitable climbdown on indoor hospitality begins, already pushing it out to an undefined date:"Taoiseach Micheál Martin indicated yesterday that this may not happen in the first week of July and he said it remains the case that outdoors is best." Effectively the same con job as last summer, tease traditional publicans with a full reopening plan only to kick can down the road repeatedly. They must be laughing at us in the North, more so at the ridiculous and unenforceable time constraints proposed. Moral of the story, our authoritarian leaders can't trust Paddy to hold his porter.
Mick the irishman wrote: » No announcement today getting reported now. The Government are a shambles.
sp00k wrote: » So the latest now is that there will be a 105 minute time limit indoors if tables are less than 2 metres apart, and no time limit if tables are 2 metres or more apart. What a load of rubbish, as if any publican will enforce that. Will the Gardai be coming around with a measuring tape?https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/105-minute-limit-on-the-table-for-indoor-dining-when-failte-ireland-releases-recommendations-for-pubs-and-restaurants-today-40467529.html
Degag wrote: » I've been pretty supportive of the various measures taken thus far. This is just annoying. Let pubs decide their own time limits when they open. Frustrating.
stephenjmcd wrote: » There's nothing due until Friday anyway. We all know what the guidelines are, that's not a government announcement
hynesie08 wrote: » There's none due......
Mick the irishman wrote: » The failte Ireland plans regarding seating, time limits etc was due today
Itssoeasy wrote: » Will goodbody was saying on rte news that there were guidelines expected today for indoor dinning and they haven’t been published.
stephenjmcd wrote: » And said poster said "government are a shambles".. the government weren't announcing anything today.
hynesie08 wrote: » They will, no way can the gardai enforce this in every pub in the country. Some pubs won't bother. Some will, and will have 5-6 sittings a day, and can blame the government. The government have their scape goat if anything goes tits up (evil publicans breaking the rules) It's a tick the boxes exercise that actually benefits everyone.
hynesie08 wrote: » What does that have to do with the government?
speckle wrote: » The count down begins....13 more days until pubs 'officially' open outdoors ...can wait to drop down to my local for a cuppa maybe even a whiskey in it to celebrate for once...Spare a thought for the musicians in your locals who have not been playing for over a year and when you listen to them next maybe drop an extra tip to them