Fann Linn wrote: » Only thing missing will be this lad.
MadYaker wrote: » Is this a joke post? The program hasn’t even aired and you’re already whining about it.
Silentcorner wrote: » To be fair, you don't have to be a genius to predict the thrust of the show....
namloc1980 wrote: » Prime Time are doing Delta variant special tonight and the impact it could have on reopening. Would they ever just fook off. RTE are an absolute thundering disgrace. They're going to frighten many many people tonight with this nonsense.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Kingston Mills in the Indo "after one dose of AZ 3 out of 10 people could end up in hospital if they get exposed to the Delta variant" A figure pulled completely out of the hole. 3 in 10 likely wouldn't realise they had it never mind go to hospital.
finalfurlong wrote: » RTE surpassesd themselves last night with comment on ICU at 23 "an increase of one on yesterday "!they made no reference when saying cases were 248-which is the lowest in year to date.Beyond a joke if they feel it is okay not to see that as worth a mention
paw patrol wrote: » welding people into their houses in china worked too. doesn't mean it was appropriate .
Polar101 wrote: » Also, no-one wants to go to Finland for holidays, so less trouble with variants.
bubblypop wrote: » Finnish society is very different to irish. In Finland social distancing has always been a way of life.
Wibbs wrote: » Never mind that we've one of the lowest population densities and far more people living in non communal housing too. Add all of that up and we should have had one of the lowest mortality rates in Europe. The Czech Republic is an interesting case. They were the first to mandate masks, had extensive testing and tracking, border restrictions and a lockdown. This resulted in one of the lowest mortality rates in the West. They had deaths in the hundreds when the rest of Europe had them in the thousands. Then the restrictions started to be eased and their cases and deaths went massively up. The more I look at the overall picture of this pox it seems to me at least that lockdowns and other public health moves do work, but that they "flatten the curve" of deaths more than massively reduce them. That inevitably until the population is vaccinated a percentage of people over 70 are going to die from it. It is an odd pox though. Some countries/populations suffer much worse from it, it can have a delayed event in others. India an example. I'm not in the least bit surprised that there's an Indian variant or that India was hit hard by it. I am surprised that they seem to have near completely missed the first wave of it. If India had implemented a Czech Republic first time around I could understand it, but they don't have near the healthcare coverage and can barely stop their citizens defecating in the streets, so that isn't it.
mcsean2163 wrote: » We've a young population but spent the most in EU per capita on covid19 and yet Finland seemed to do markedly better.
Deleted User wrote: » We’re an island with a young population and the longest lockdown in Europe. I’d be surprised if we were topping the death charts. But we are topping the debt charts. But who cares about that sort of stuff anymore.
[Deleted User] wrote: » What we did, undoubtedly worked
[Deleted User] wrote: » 1x opinion piece 2x good common sense based on what we know is happening in the UK. They will be getting the second over the next few weeks
paw patrol wrote: » welding people into their houses in china worked too. doesn't mean it was appropriate and the consequences will be long lasting. Not denying covid was "a thing" but the whole reaction was hysterical and overblown. Concern for certain grouping on society causing all other sections to be ignored and have the rights trampled on. Protecting grannys sounds noble but we introduced hugely damaging policies on an entire population for only a few. there were much better ways.
Deleted User wrote: » What we did, undoubtedly worked
Feria40 wrote: » Speaking about Irish Media hype. 3 Irish Independent Covid articles in a row this morning about Travel. 1x from some Philip Ryan calling for the July 19th return of International Travel to be postponed. 1x warning the over 60's with one AZ jab not to travel. 1x advising that people with one AZ jab won't be "allowed" to travel. You could not make this stuff up.
Deleted User wrote: » No one knows for sure. But there are plenty of countries and states that didn’t lockdown hard and didn’t have huge death tolls. Considering our young population, geographical location and longest lockdown in Europe, we actually haven’t done too well. We were too focused on closing business instead of looking at putting solutions in place around nursing homes, hospitals and meat factories were the illness was actually spreading.
MadYaker wrote: » So then what do you reckon the numbers would look like without the restrictions and various other public health measures we’ve had to put up with? Keep in mind that these measures pretty much eliminated the flu which kills quite a few people every year.
patnor1011 wrote: » Which is pretty much in line with trend from last few years anyway. Like there was about 2% increase 2018 from 2017 numbers...