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By *razy-CplCouple
over a year ago
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?"
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
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over a year ago
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I'd say there's a lot of behind the scenes 'cobra' meetings between world leaders and there may well be a global united effort to curb this for a few weeks. |
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials? glad I only have 60 coming is only 100 or more people "
How many will turn up?
Is it responsible? |
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials? glad I only have 60 coming is only 100 or more people "
Do you have a copy of your measures to control handwashing and sanatising |
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials? glad I only have 60 coming is only 100 or more people
Do you have a copy of your measures to control handwashing and sanatising "
I'm not involve, Ive washed my hands of all that |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is more coming. I wouldn't be surprised if lockdown is next as army are on standby. Be prepared folks"
Things are changing every 12 hrs and it's easy to do now. |
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"Lockdown could be coming. Army on standby and ready to mobilise on the 16th March"
Ready to mobilise for what? Assisting emergency services or something |
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"Lockdown could be coming. Army on standby and ready to mobilise on the 16th March
Ready to mobilise for what? Assisting emergency services or something "
I think there are mobile isolation centres planned for several areas around the country dependent on whether these latest plans work |
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Everyone with a brain said this would be happening.
I know a few on here were like "dont believe rumours, trust the government"
But every single step has been said on the internet before the government do it. Even the death was announced hours before it was officially released.
The only thing the government has said that is true is that we cant possibly run out of food. Stockpiling it is crazy. Not just crazy but scumbagish. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Everyone with a brain said this would be happening.
I know a few on here were like "dont believe rumours, trust the government"
But every single step has been said on the internet before the government do it. Even the death was announced hours before it was officially released.
The only thing the government has said that is true is that we cant possibly run out of food. Stockpiling it is crazy. Not just crazy but scumbagish."
100 %
The supply chain is up and running. Mums are finding it hard to buy nappies and baby food FFS |
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"Everyone with a brain said this would be happening.
I know a few on here were like "dont believe rumours, trust the government"
But every single step has been said on the internet before the government do it. Even the death was announced hours before it was officially released.
The only thing the government has said that is true is that we cant possibly run out of food. Stockpiling it is crazy. Not just crazy but scumbagish."
It is scumbagish behaviour, selfish and irresponsible |
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went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No slice pans left in Dunnes, absolute madness, tell the Irish not to bulk buy and they do it anyway "
The obsession with bread fascinates me, I rarely eat it at all |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Everyone with a brain said this would be happening.
I know a few on here were like "dont believe rumours, trust the government"
But every single step has been said on the internet before the government do it. Even the death was announced hours before it was officially released.
The only thing the government has said that is true is that we cant possibly run out of food. Stockpiling it is crazy. Not just crazy but scumbagish.
It is scumbagish behaviour, selfish and irresponsible "
These people are morons, pure and simple |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling "
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
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My youngest is weaned thank god so im not too worried about baby food. Its just the nappies or else she will be having to go free and easy during the day lol |
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
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Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft "
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
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I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there "
Ah ok, then you are bang on. Stocking up on formula for younger babies shouldn't be frowned upon though. |
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there "
Except not everyone can breastfeed |
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there
Except not everyone can breastfeed "
True, but the rate here is abysmal compared with other countries |
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there
Except not everyone can breastfeed
True, but the rate here is abysmal compared with other countries "
The choice is there, up to the mothers whether they choose to or not. In my case i couldnt and it wasnt for the lack of trying. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there
Except not everyone can breastfeed
True, but the rate here is abysmal compared with other countries
The choice is there, up to the mothers whether they choose to or not. In my case i couldnt and it wasnt for the lack of trying. "
This isn't a personal attack on you. |
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there
Except not everyone can breastfeed
True, but the rate here is abysmal compared with other countries
The choice is there, up to the mothers whether they choose to or not. In my case i couldnt and it wasnt for the lack of trying.
This isn't a personal attack on you. " Never said it was. just saying from personal experience is all |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there
Except not everyone can breastfeed
True, but the rate here is abysmal compared with other countries
The choice is there, up to the mothers whether they choose to or not. In my case i couldnt and it wasnt for the lack of trying.
This isn't a personal attack on you. Never said it was. just saying from personal experience is all"
Same in this camp it wasnt an option...
Milk replacer is very much needed |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there
Except not everyone can breastfeed
True, but the rate here is abysmal compared with other countries
The choice is there, up to the mothers whether they choose to or not. In my case i couldnt and it wasnt for the lack of trying.
This isn't a personal attack on you. Never said it was. just saying from personal experience is all
Same in this camp it wasnt an option...
Milk replacer is very much needed "
You couldn't breastfeed? |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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This is the kick in the arse we all need.
I admittedly wasn't taking it too serious as we've heard it all before with Bird Flue, SARS etc. but this thing is spreading like wildfire now and we need to get our shit together.
One day there will be a virus that will kill millions of us if we're not prepared.
COVID-19 is highlighting just how vulnerable we really are. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"went in to buy baby wipes and nappies today. zero left on the shelvesPasta, rice, noodles, tinned food, even a lot of frozen food gone. milk, bread. I cant even do a regular shop nevermind stockpiling
So if you did eventually find baby food would you stock up?
I definitely would
Baby food isn't a necessity, babies can eat pretty much the same food as the rest of the family so long as its soft
Are you serious.? Im no expert but i dont think babies can eat solids(soft/blended) it takes time. 3 or 4 months some say 6 months before solids are introduced.
I'm talking about food as opposed to formula. An argument to be made for breastfeeding there
Except not everyone can breastfeed
True, but the rate here is abysmal compared with other countries
The choice is there, up to the mothers whether they choose to or not. In my case i couldnt and it wasnt for the lack of trying.
This isn't a personal attack on you. Never said it was. just saying from personal experience is all
Same in this camp it wasnt an option...
Milk replacer is very much needed
You couldn't breastfeed? "
No sadly not |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No slice pans left in Dunnes, absolute madness, tell the Irish not to bulk buy and they do it anyway
The obsession with bread fascinates me, I rarely eat it at all"
Most will not really think what they need and don't need to buy, they'll just buy and fill up their trollies.
If I were home now I check in on my neighbour, elderly, and make sure they were ok, and see what concerns they had. We need to be looking out for the vulnerable, the homeless par example. Has government mentioned any help for them? |
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"If I were home now I check in on my neighbour, elderly, and make sure they were ok, and see what concerns they had. We need to be looking out for the vulnerable, the homeless par example. Has government mentioned any help for them?"
No, I visit people with immune issues to check up on them. So washing hands, using hand gel, sneezing/coughing into shoulder are all things I do every day.
I know there has been nothing done for any of them, no supply of hand gel, no supply of food, etc etc. In fact one pharmacy increased face mask prices to 150 euro.
I never stockpiled hand gel so will have to stop visiting them soon. I bought some bread today for them but had to visit multiple packed shops with queues with no social distancing, and its now safer if they order online.
They are on their own now, due to people panic buying.
Its not just them though, I heard nappies and baby food are gone from shelves, and I heard fights are breaking out in some tesco stores. |
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"If I were home now I check in on my neighbour, elderly, and make sure they were ok, and see what concerns they had. We need to be looking out for the vulnerable, the homeless par example. Has government mentioned any help for them?
No, I visit people with immune issues to check up on them. So washing hands, using hand gel, sneezing/coughing into shoulder are all things I do every day.
I know there has been nothing done for any of them, no supply of hand gel, no supply of food, etc etc. In fact one pharmacy increased face mask prices to 150 euro.
I never stockpiled hand gel so will have to stop visiting them soon. I bought some bread today for them but had to visit multiple packed shops with queues with no social distancing, and its now safer if they order online.
They are on their own now, due to people panic buying.
Its not just them though, I heard nappies and baby food are gone from shelves, and I heard fights are breaking out in some tesco stores."
it's ridiculous, if anything there will be surplus food. the bog roll issues are a bit thick tho |
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By (user no longer on site)
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This has me thinking. Any meets, house / club parties, socials that you may have intended in going to. Will you still go? Will the hosts decide to cancel them?
Social distancing is the new buzz word (kill word for fabbers!).
We live in interesting times.
I'm supposed to go to a (vanilla) gathering later on. It's still on as of 1645 today as I checked with the organiser. But I'm having 2nd thoughts now about going. |
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"If I were home now I check in on my neighbour, elderly, and make sure they were ok, and see what concerns they had. We need to be looking out for the vulnerable, the homeless par example. Has government mentioned any help for them?
No, I visit people with immune issues to check up on them. So washing hands, using hand gel, sneezing/coughing into shoulder are all things I do every day.
I know there has been nothing done for any of them, no supply of hand gel, no supply of food, etc etc. In fact one pharmacy increased face mask prices to 150 euro.
I never stockpiled hand gel so will have to stop visiting them soon. I bought some bread today for them but had to visit multiple packed shops with queues with no social distancing, and its now safer if they order online.
They are on their own now, due to people panic buying.
Its not just them though, I heard nappies and baby food are gone from shelves, and I heard fights are breaking out in some tesco stores."
To be fair most if them will have access to media so should know what to do, also those with medical conditions will have some personal looking out for them and medical supply of sorts.
The homeless however, shit all except what volunteers are doing and that is more fragile. |
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"Someone tried to take chicken breasts out of my trolly they where told to fuck off and cop on.
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That was rude.
Maybe they can only eat chicken.
Should have offered them a better choice of breast. Sharing is caring I'm told. |
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
Mrs crazy "
We will keep our down to 99 then |
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By *ashy85Man
over a year ago
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
Mrs crazy
We will keep our down to 99 then "
Just mental haha |
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
Mrs crazy
We will keep our down to 99 then
Just mental haha "
To all seriousness we are working with the situation. If anything becomes critical - we will obviously take appropriate actions as we would never put anyone else's health including our own at risk if the risk is too great.
Current situation in Ireland republic as well as NI is not critical and everyone is taking the right precautions.
We are all responsible adults for God's sake.
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By *og2018Man
over a year ago
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
Mrs crazy
We will keep our down to 99 then
Just mental haha
To all seriousness we are working with the situation. If anything becomes critical - we will obviously take appropriate actions as we would never put anyone else's health including our own at risk if the risk is too great.
Current situation in Ireland republic as well as NI is not critical and everyone is taking the right precautions.
We are all responsible adults for God's sake.
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For a country with a "sure it'll be grand" we're really on the ball, but hoping the government will put measures in place to support the hospitals as Italy and China's healthcare system was almost decimated because of this |
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"Someone tried to take chicken breasts out of my trolly they where told to fuck off and cop on.
That was rude.
Maybe they can only eat chicken.
Should have offered them a better choice of breast. Sharing is caring I'm told. "
Well the fact I'm a bloke and Don't have breasts that wouldn't have worked |
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By *ashy85Man
over a year ago
Waterford |
"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
Mrs crazy
We will keep our down to 99 then
Just mental haha
To all seriousness we are working with the situation. If anything becomes critical - we will obviously take appropriate actions as we would never put anyone else's health including our own at risk if the risk is too great.
Current situation in Ireland republic as well as NI is not critical and everyone is taking the right precautions.
We are all responsible adults for God's sake.
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Only one question for you. Can you spot someone who is A-symptomatic? |
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"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
Mrs crazy
We will keep our down to 99 then
Just mental haha
To all seriousness we are working with the situation. If anything becomes critical - we will obviously take appropriate actions as we would never put anyone else's health including our own at risk if the risk is too great.
Current situation in Ireland republic as well as NI is not critical and everyone is taking the right precautions.
We are all responsible adults for God's sake.
Only one question for you. Can you spot someone who is A-symptomatic? "
There are 1,885,400 people living in Northern Ireland. Out of those 1,885,400 there are 20 people who have this.
A small gathering of people (yes, 100 people is a small gathering compared to some major events) have a very tiny chance of anyone who has had a virus or is contagious being among them.
100 people out of 1,885,400 when there's only 20 cases that have been confirmed.
We can't be scared of facing the public. We just have to be sensible ourselves, take precautions, stay safe and clean and if we're not well ourselves - be responsible and not be around others to pass anything on.
Whatever happens- panic and being scared of any other human being being anywhere nearby but may be asymptomatic is not an answer. |
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By *ashy85Man
over a year ago
Waterford |
"Child care, public offices large gatherings and colleges.
Will fab hosts cancel large socials?
Anything over 100 has to be cancelled so if any socials are hosting over that , i think they will have to cut numbers or cancel
Mrs crazy
We will keep our down to 99 then
Just mental haha
To all seriousness we are working with the situation. If anything becomes critical - we will obviously take appropriate actions as we would never put anyone else's health including our own at risk if the risk is too great.
Current situation in Ireland republic as well as NI is not critical and everyone is taking the right precautions.
We are all responsible adults for God's sake.
Only one question for you. Can you spot someone who is A-symptomatic?
There are 1,885,400 people living in Northern Ireland. Out of those 1,885,400 there are 20 people who have this.
A small gathering of people (yes, 100 people is a small gathering compared to some major events) have a very tiny chance of anyone who has had a virus or is contagious being among them.
100 people out of 1,885,400 when there's only 20 cases that have been confirmed.
We can't be scared of facing the public. We just have to be sensible ourselves, take precautions, stay safe and clean and if we're not well ourselves - be responsible and not be around others to pass anything on.
Whatever happens- panic and being scared of any other human being being anywhere nearby but may be asymptomatic is not an answer. "
Sorry but it looks like you have had you head in the clouds with the last few weeks. A-symptomatic is a person who has the virus but shows no symptoms at all. Which mean anyone of your meets could pass it to you. This virus will only get worse as weeks go on 68% more cases than yesterday |
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