Shaka Hislop wrote: » Euro 2020 in Scotland has been linked to almost 2000 cases of Covid amongst football fans ...I wonder what the English cases will be..
errlloyd wrote: » Vice has moved (for now) to Clanbrassil St, up by the canal. Their Vietnamese Ice coffee is spectacular on a hot day. 3fe, Grove Road, Project Black, Legit, Shoe Lane, Brew Town are my gotos. I'd probably expect to pay 3.50 for a flat white at any of them.
molloyjh wrote: » Potentially silly Covid question here, but given the rate of infection of Delta is there a concern that reopening now would see that run rampant in the community and lead to a far greater likelihood of another variant?
errlloyd wrote: » While this is technically true, the reality is that there are large parts of the world where the delta variant is absolutely rampant and the populations are far far larger. It doesn't really make a difference where a new variant emerges. So while we could reduce the chances of us creating a new variant, we would have very little material on the chances of new varients emerging.
errlloyd wrote: » Speaking of coffee, food and pints. I recently (bragging here) managed to buy an apartment in Dublin 8, which was a horrific process but I am incredibly glad to be done. Anyone have any recommendations for food, drink, caffeine, or other random odds and ends in the Liberties / D8 sort of area?
molloyjh wrote: » Potentially silly Covid question here, but given the rate of infection of Delta is there a concern that reopening now would see that run rampant in the community and lead to a far greater likelihood of another variant? And with increasing transmissability and a more virulent virus the likely outcome for that, the risk and groups at risk could shift? Reduce how much its being transmitted, reduce the risk of variants, reduce the risk of wider sections of the society becoming sick etc etc?
irishbucsfan wrote: » This is true, but a vaccine escaping variant emerging anywhere will surely see them cut off from all travel for a very long time. It would be extremely devastating. And it’s just the smart thing to protect against as a global citizen. But yeah it’s definitely more likely to come out of places with much bigger populations with far less control
Deleted User wrote: » This was one of Tomas Ryan's points. More virus = more likelihood of more variants. On the flip side, it is believed that the spanish flu mutated into a benign version and that's what made it disappear.
Clegg wrote: » Two Pups is a good spot for coffee alright. And it's just down the road from Drop Dead Twice which is a decent hipstery bar on Francis Street. There's also a 3FE on Clanbrassil street iirc. As well as Vice Coffee and Baste BBQ. What part of D8 are you in Errlloyd? If it's the South Circular part the Headline Bar is a very good pub. And if you wanted to go a bit further there's a lot of good spots in Rathmines which is in walking distance.
aloooof wrote: » Last time I was in there, The Headline had Soulwater craft beers on tap. Their Bulletproof IPA was an incredibly good beer.
[Deleted User] wrote: » This was one of Tomas Ryan's points. More virus = more likelihood of more variants. On the flip side, it is believed that the spanish flu mutated into a benign version and that's what made it disappear.
molloyjh wrote: » Don't drink tea or coffee either.
irishbucsfan wrote: » This is a great topic. Where’s the best outdoor hospitality now?
irishbucsfan wrote: » Is there anywhere more seaside that has a terrace? As in outdoor, couple of pints, sea view. I wouldn't venture into Dublin much, feral place full of headers, but that might swing it for me. This midlands lad needs proof the ocean is still there
Shaka Hislop wrote: » I see Bill Cosby's conviction has been overturned and he has been released from prison.