Deleted User wrote: » You love to know who came up with the 105 minute rule. Some load of bol1ox. Its only going to encourage pub crawls in the bigger towns and cities where the pubs will be booked up.Cant see pubs in smaller towns/villages using the 105 minute rule.
TheDoctor wrote: » Fingers crossed for good weather.
PTH2009 wrote: » Covid must hate indoor pubs in the north if he stops at the many borders
hynesie08 wrote: » "Why is a country ahead of us in vaccinations, which has lead to lower cases and incidence rates than us, opening ahead of us” It just doesn't make sense.......
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Would pubs wanting 1 metre gaps to get more people in be allowed put up plastic seperation screens out of interest? Having to research which pubs will allow you stay longest is Peak Irish Covid.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » We have 45% of adults vaccinated.Boris laid out the exit plan for the UK when they had far less than this percentage done. It must have been Feb or early March. He included a date that everything- masks, social distance, nightclubs, gigs, capacity sports grounds, would be, all going well, back in contention (June 21st I think?) We are at nearly 50% vaccinated and we have to wait until at least Friday to find out if we might be allowed into certain pubs for under 2 hours.
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah like why do we have to suffer through time limits ? Hard to see the government not going for this either
Mick the irishman wrote: » Was in Newry today for a few pints myself, more people from the Republic in the bar than Northerners. LH and D cars everywhere.
hynesie08 wrote: » 1. England, not the UK, NI, Scotland and Wales had very similar rollout timelines to us. 2. Then he immediately **** himself when the Indian variant appeared, doubling down with the alleged "thousands of dead bodies pile up" comments.
stephenjmcd wrote: » I'm not sure how difficult it is to grasp that our timeline on reopening broadly will match the UK in terms of pubs opening outdoor v population vaccinated and then indoor v population vaccinated. We're about 6 weeks behind the UK in terms of vaccination, the timelines are very similar. Some will just moan for the sake of it. Booked my slot in the beer garden today, looking forward to it, couldn't be bothered with takeaway pints.
mightyreds wrote: » The UK had crowds indoors at the snooker championship 2 weeks ago and 10k fans outdoor this week, do you really think in 4 weeks we will have crowds at indoor sporting events? we wont even be allowed inside a restaurant for possibly 8 more weeks
hynesie08 wrote: » The UK are absolutely smashing the vaccine rollout, cannot give them enough credit, but England's reopening plan was clearly an exercise in dock swinging that has lucked out. NI Scotland and Wales have not announced a return to full stadiums, nightclubs or concerts yet. Other than announcing outdoor and indoor reopening together (at a gap we're almost certain to replicate) we're almost exactly on par.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Read the post... I said the timelines for reopening of outdoor drinking compared to percentage vaccinated and then indoor pubs compared to percentage vaccinated is similar, take a look at NI, Scotland and Wales in terms of what service they opened coupled with percentage of population vaccinated at the time of reopening. I didn't compare other openings. Separately to answer your point not relating to pubs, Do I think we'll have people at trial events in 4 weeks time, the end of the June, yeah I do. Why do I say that, well because I know of people involved in a venue in Dublin who've been asked to prepare for a test event to take place by end of June.
mightyreds wrote: » So the UK excluding England we're talking about
stephenjmcd wrote: » You keep mentioning UK, the timelines for what opened when are different in each country. Another poster has also pointed out the difference. The common denominator though is they all opened outdoor and indoor hospitality as similar vaccination rates. Based on vaccination rates our opening time is very similar.
Dickie10 wrote: » No MH Meath cars? closer to border than dubs
Andrew00 wrote: » Back to that absolute sh*t of being ran after 105 minutes
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah like why do we have to suffer through time limits ?Hard to see the government not going for this either
Degag wrote: » Saw the guidelines posted on Twitter by Gavin Reilly or the like and didn’t seem to be a mention of time limits so maybe/hopefully scrapped.