xl500 wrote: » Well only that they went down when pubs were closed again
questionmark? wrote: » Funnily enough they increased massively after the pubs were shut again when we hit our peak of the pandemic in Jan/Feb. It took the lockdown and vaccines to bring it under control. You have zero evidence to show pubs caused the Spike.
xl500 wrote: » No of course your right pubs packed full of people carry no risk and are not at all a venue ideal for the spread of Covid That's probably not the reason they have been closed for 16 months
PTH2009 wrote: » Talk now of August been the reopening date for indoor because they need more time to create the covid passport We were all here before, August will be postponed to September to protect the reopening of the schools. Then September will be something else. Rinse and repeat
Mr Varadkar said he could not “say for certain” that the Government would be in a position to implement plans for the re-opening of hospitality indoors by July 19th.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Gotta be honest. For the first time since the full opening was cancelled last August.....i think we are nearly there. The reaction from the last cancellation was too much for the government to weather. The right noises are being made, vaccine / recovery certs apparently ready to be mailed within the week. NPHET royally ****ed it up. They called the government's bluff, thinking they would never implement a Covid pass system and they could potentially close the pubs beyond September. For once, the government got pragmatic. We just might actually be there on the 19th. It will be a glorious middle finger to them if we get it. Broken but not beaten, your Europeam cafe bar culture plan is dead and it's not coming back lads.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Personally i dont understand the derisory opposition to this concept. Now im an old fashioned pints at the counter man but i think some struggling pubs could adapt this model in order to survive. When away on holiday, i quite like the idea of being able to have a beer with a small bite to eat in a cafe environment. I can always go to the pub for a session if i want too. I think both could co exist easily and as i said might well be the saviour of many pubs
stephenjmcd wrote: » The talk of August came from an Irish times headline, I've watched the interview back and at no point did Ryan reference August for indoor. Further meetings Thursday, a plan to come from that and plan to go to cabinet next Tuesday. The vaccine documents are being sent out before July 19th to those fully vaccinated, nothing to do with creating the passport. They said if they were to build an app for domestic use it would take months, and it probably would.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » People are welcome to it, and there are plenty of bars, in Dublin in particular, where if your personal preference is 3 bottles and a bit of food under the verendah, you can have it. Craft bars are quite popular and they're not the type of place men go to lash 13 pints and watch football. It is the deliberate attempt by NPHET to kill why most Irish men like pubs, for a full afternoon into evening on the pints, or a feed of pints before hitting a late bar/ nightclub, that is what has become clear.
giveitholly wrote: » Matt Cooper having it as his headline as he opened his show this evening that it looks like indoor hospitality pushed back to August
crooked cockney villain wrote: » I listened to the whole show, absolutely nothing was said in addition to this in his opening (usually the opening line is discussed in depth with contributors), I don't think he got it from anywhere bar the IT headline.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Unfortunately these kind of pubs (my kind) are the ones that have been closing in recent years, drinking habits are changing rapidly
xl500 wrote: » Pubs did not open in summerhttps://www.rte.ie/news/regional/2021/0705/1233094-buncrana-covid-latest/ This is what's happening in an area where the pubs are open now as they essentially are using north to socialise and cases are going crazy and it'not shops etc as they are open in south so reason cases are high is direct result of pubs in north being visited by people around donegal
Degag wrote: » Maybe, i just don't really get it. I can go into a barber unvaccinated and the barber will be up close to me for 15-20 mins. I could be sitting for 5 mins with a mix of other people while waiting. In every other place of business i can mix with other people. I can even do so in a hotel bar for hours on end.But i potentially can't go into my local bar, sit on a table on my own, have 2 pints and leave after 30 minutes:confused:
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Asking for a vaccination cert would be what's responsible.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Ah now come on, if thats all everybody was doing in pubs, there wouldn't be an issue
PTH2009 wrote: » With paper certs would people not just be able to take a photo of one of their family/friends certs and use that to go into a pub ? Jesus this system could be a farse, Why can't we have nice things in Ireland
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Funny, the prostitution trade has stayed open through the entire pandemic. How many cases you think would come from one infected brass seeing three- five days worth of clients up close before she realises she has it? Where was Tony saying "the virus loves brothels". Nowhere. Wouldn't touch it. Never a single word on any sort of clamp down on it, it would be political suicide targeting a business conducted mainly by a- women b- migrants. Reason number 78 to recognise this has had nothing to do with public health and everything to do with a war on the traditional pub.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Name would be on it, possibly age, show ID that corresponds with same I'd say. Though unless it has a gold seal or watermark on it you would think anybody handy with photoshop would be able to knock one up either.
PTH2009 wrote: » Picture Name DOB PPS number Vaccination details
PTH2009 wrote: » What would be ideal would be it been all in one Picture Name DOB PPS number Vaccination details Quite easy to upload a passport style photo from a phone/laptop etc
hynesie08 wrote: » Getting locked with a document in your pocket with your date of birth and pps number on it could go wrong very very quickly.