votecounts wrote: » https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1409204010918289408
PTH2009 wrote: » We all know the answer to that Delay delay delay
PTH2009 wrote: » Binge drinking Same scenes now as we at 2am on a Saturday
Lefty2Guns wrote: » Was in Kerry for 2 nights the week, stayed in Tralee and Killarney. Both hotel bars where packed on both evenings. Not much spacing between tables etc. people standing around tables drinking, which I have no problem with. Really feel for the restaurants and bars around the country for not being able to open if this is standard across the countries hotels.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » That's disgraceful. What was the name of the Hotel?
Andrew00 wrote: » Indoor to open on the 5th: 6/1 19th: 15/8 26th: 11/10 Any Later: 10/1 That's how I'd price it up
pjohnson wrote: » The Overlook Hotel.
saabsaab wrote: » Sounds familiar. People don't listen. It would be a good idea to open a Covid friendly pub now indoors. Vaccinated only, you could have it for over 40's anyone else has to prove their vaccination.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Won't happen here, guaranteed.... The Israeli's did it early but their society is different.
giveitholly wrote: » Lads what will happen to all the kegs that have been delivered to pubs/restaurants? Will the breweries take them back or have they a long shelf life?
b0nk1e wrote: » The small businessmen who have bought perishable food and drink will have to absorb the financial loss after the Government reneged on its reopening date for the third time. For many - particularly small rural pubs, often the single social space in a village - the financial loss will lead to bankruptcy and the closure of the business. The second time the Government banned bars from reopening, owners had less than a hundred hours notice that the reopening date was going to be reneged upon.
b0nk1e wrote: » The small businessmen who have bought perishable food and drink will have to absorb the financial loss after the Government reneged on its reopening date for the third time. For many - particularly small rural pubs, often the single social space in a village - the financial loss will lead to bankruptcy and the closure of the business.
ShooterSF wrote: » Jesus no! Have you seen the threads where people were going mad cause someone 38 in Cork got jabbed and they're in Dublin, 40 and not. And thats just to protect yourself from covid, never mind if you added access to indoor drinking onto it. There'd be killings Plus you probably now need a dedicated door person as you're essentially carding everyone coming in like a nightclub. And I haven't had one yet but assume a vaccine cert only has a name on it, no photograph, if so then all these 40+ have to start carrying passports, licenses or age cards again (well for the first time for most of that age group).