stephenjmcd wrote: » Ah yes the bastion of truth. NPHET don't meet until next Thursday Also it looks like you've based it off a joke from a comedians Facebook page....
PTH2009 wrote: » Saw it on Facebook
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Yes but can you give us a source or a link? Thats like saying you saw it in the paper,
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Well indeed, what Harris said there is rather different to what her was accused of saying so my point stands
Except he didnt say that, but hey keep peddling your lies if it makes you feel good and before a mod comes after me, maybe it should be up to that poster to provide a direct quote? No? Didnt think so, it's a blatant lie.
bucketybuck wrote: » Have to say, anybody who thinks NPHET aren't recommending that indoor dining stay closed is either hopelessly naive or being intentionally obtuse.
spurshero wrote: » All ya have to do is listen to the health minister interview this morning where he says it’s too early to make a decision about the 5 July ... sure the decision was made and now he’s rowing back on it . I will be suprised if pubs open indoor Monday week after that
PommieBast wrote: » Faffing around, just like last summer. Absent a cast-iron yes or no this week, a lot of pubs will not go to the hassle and expense of ordering in stock and hiring staff.
brickster69 wrote: » Dark clouds coming ?https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/delta-variant-rise-in-cases-dark-cloud-on-horizon-for-irelands-reopening-varadkar-40572220.html
PTH2009 wrote: » Wasn't planning on heading for a few pints today but with the ****e that's been said today I'm going
dominatinMC wrote: » Same. At least they can't roll back on outdoor hospitality, right...:o
bucketybuck wrote: » You accused the poster of peddling blatant lies, despite going back and editing the post. Your point does not stand at all.
said that pubs would never re open until after the vaccine would be rolled out?
So I can't see how people can be in packed pubs again as long as this virus is still with us and we don't have a vaccine or an effective treatment.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Saw my local taking a delivery this morning.
MOR316 wrote: » Think every pub in the country got deliveries today. Business is booming for them thankfully The musicians, poets and comedians who perform in these pubs/clubs...Not so much sadly
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Ya but this is a pub closed at the moment, no room for outdoor. He was reopening July 5th
PTH2009 wrote: » Believe me they will try
hynesie08 wrote: » Not really though.
MOR316 wrote: » I can't imagine they will but, there's always a nagging part of me that's just expecting NPHET to go back a step or two. It's happened before so I guess I'll always be weary of it.
mightyreds wrote: » Anything is possible they have 0 opposition to anything they do so it is possible - improbable definitely but with the level of freedom they have they can really do anything they want.
avid Brent : I gave a speech only this morning to my staff assuring them that there would not be cutbacks at this branch and there certainly wouldn't be redundancies, so... Jennifer Taylor-Clark : Well, why on Earth would you do that? David Brent : Why? Oh, don't know. A little word I think's important in management called morale. Jennifer Taylor-Clark : Well, surely it's going to be worse for morale in the long run when there ARE redundancies and you've told people that there won't be. [pause] David Brent : They won't remember.