TonyMaloney wrote: » It's weird to see a bunch of Irish people support a British strategy that endangers Irish health and freedom.
Aegir wrote: » First they drop masks, then they invade Ireland ?
TonyMaloney wrote: » You all lost months of life just this year due to a variant made in England.
Henry... wrote: » BJ ate my hamster
brickster69 wrote: » It was identified in England no proof it originated in England. For all anyone knows it could of come in from those boat people from Calais, who knows.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Nothing to do with "British" strategy. It's the correct thing to do, time to get on with our lives and open the businesses that have been destroyed if possible. It's a year and a half into the pandemic, the link has been broken between cases and deaths. No more hiding. The Irish government are afraid to make any proper decisions and their supporters, some of who seem to enjoy this warped way of living have completely given up on living and seem happy to just subsist and hide away for years to come.
TonyMaloney wrote: » You've a lot wrong there, but lets forget all that for a second. You clearly think there's been a massive over reaction to covid. Fair enough. I'm tired of arguing the opposite. But you surely must see, because of what you perceive as an overly cautious public health response, that a new variant brewed in the UK presents a massive risk to your freedoms. What do you think NPHET's response would be?
TonyMaloney wrote: » Actually they're pretty sure they know the exact unlucky person who created the varianthttps://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/scientists-think-know-when-how-4866103
[Deleted User] wrote: » Nah, you're wrong. You want to stay in never ending restrictions, come next winter when hospitals are traditionally under pressure you'll be demanding more severe lockdowns and on and on and on...
brickster69 wrote: » So if that is the case why are you blaming a whole country for some bloke who for whatever reason developed it. Why don't you blame him for starting it, hard to imagine he did it on purpose.
TonyMaloney wrote: » I'm not blaming the whole country. I'm blaming the Tory government. They let down that unfortunate immunosuppressed bloke. Johnson didn't need the advice if his PH advisors and ended up locking the country down weeks later than was necessary.
TonyMaloney wrote: » I'm not blaming the whole country. I'm blaming the Tory government.
TonyMaloney wrote: » The Brits are ruining your life and you're giving them your full backing.
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robinph wrote: » Would be better without the "freedom day" rubbish. Call it "don't be a dick now after the last year and a half we've been through day", but that's not quite got the same ring to it.
VinLieger wrote: » I cannot believe they are removing the masks requirement, yes masks are slightly annoying and nobody wants to wear them but the benefit is so obvious and still absolutely required.
Peregrinus wrote: » I think the messaging around this is very important. It's one thing to say "We're removing the legal prohibitions - you now need to take responsiblity for your own behaviour, and think carefully about the impact on others of what you do, and what you can do to minimise the risk to them". It's quite another to say "We're removing the legal prohibitions - you can all party like it's New Year's Eve to celebrate your liberation from medico-fascism!" From this point of view the language of "Freedom Day!" is most unfortunate. It frames pandemic control measures primarily as a constraint that burdens people, not as a protection that benefits them, and that's precisely the opposite of the frame of mind you want them to be in. Letting people be responsible for their own decisions about this does really depend on people being, well, responsible in the decisions they make.
Boggles wrote: » It makes "sense". Masks are a prohibitor for infection. England's stated goal now is to get as many infected and as quickly as possible. Herd Immunity through vaccination and a massive rise in disease. The language is quite stark from the CMO and Health Secretary, 'what we hope will happen' mixed with "uncertainty" and "uncharted territory". 50,000 infections a day by "Freedom Day" according to Javid this morning. It will be a very interesting few months.
VinLieger wrote: » So they are back to the herd immunity strategy? did they remember to do the math right this time?
Aegir wrote: » that was never a strategy though, no matter how many times people say it was.