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It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead |
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"It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead " I'm wondering will a complete lockdown come here for eg flights boats everything ceased. |
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"A friend of mine out last night in our local given out murders over the footage in Dublin with some of the pubs got annoyed when I said your being hypocritical " shes probably saying sure I was in a pub with only a few people not a jam packed one. |
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"It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead I'm wondering will a complete lockdown come here for eg flights boats everything ceased. "
Complete lock down in Spain.. France Italy now only food stores and pharmacies open everything else closed.. That will be here in a weeks time mark my words..airports should be closed now imo |
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"It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead I'm wondering will a complete lockdown come here for eg flights boats everything ceased.
Complete lock down in Spain.. France Italy now only food stores and pharmacies open everything else closed.. That will be here in a weeks time mark my words..airports should be closed now imo " I think you will see a closure in pubs but watch, it won't happen until after paddys day. |
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"It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead I'm wondering will a complete lockdown come here for eg flights boats everything ceased.
Complete lock down in Spain.. France Italy now only food stores and pharmacies open everything else closed.. That will be here in a weeks time mark my words..airports should be closed now imo I think you will see a closure in pubs but watch, it won't happen until after paddys day. " it will be be before most pubs are taking discussions themselves to close before the enforcement |
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"It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead I'm wondering will a complete lockdown come here for eg flights boats everything ceased.
Complete lock down in Spain.. France Italy now only food stores and pharmacies open everything else closed.. That will be here in a weeks time mark my words..airports should be closed now imo I think you will see a closure in pubs but watch, it won't happen until after paddys day. it will be be before most pubs are taking discussions themselves to close before the enforcement " few pubs in my area have closed themselves |
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"It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead "
This scares me |
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"It took Ireland a few days to accumulate the same amount of cases Italy had after a week and look at the state of Italy now.. Total lock down.. 3500 cases diagnosed yesterday alone.. Next few days in Ireland will be very telling it should rocket into 100s of cases but then again Ireland is not a densely populated country so the numbers will be much lower than Italy or Spain for example.. Still worrying times ahead
This scares me "
What's even more scary is the fact our government are building mortuarys and are making no secret of it.. They are getting prepared for the worst |
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It's not scaremongering, from what I have read the Government are estimating between 25% to 75% of The Irish population will get this. If it's the lower number 25%, 5% of those will need intensive care that's 60,000 people when there is only 277 Icu bed's available in the Country. If it goes the way Italy has Doctor's will have to make descion's who to treat based on age and chance of recovery. Some people will die simply because they are older. If that doesn't frighten people into taking this serious nothing will. |
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"Yip 75 % will get it but does hiding indoors stop us from getting it?"
No one is being asked to hide indoors..they are being asked not to mix in groups. They are trying their best to stop this spreading further. Seriously staying away from pub's and parties is the least people can do. Why do people assume they know better then the expert's. |
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"Yip 75 % will get it but does hiding indoors stop us from getting it?
No one is being asked to hide indoors..they are being asked not to mix in groups. They are trying their best to stop this spreading further. Seriously staying away from pub's and parties is the least people can do. Why do people assume they know better then the expert's. " people who usually go to pubs on a weekly basis dont know what to do with themselves |
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"Yip 75 % will get it but does hiding indoors stop us from getting it?
No one is being asked to hide indoors..they are being asked not to mix in groups. They are trying their best to stop this spreading further. Seriously staying away from pub's and parties is the least people can do. Why do people assume they know better then the expert's. people who usually go to pubs on a weekly basis dont know what to do with themselves "
I'm a person that like's a good night out and Paddy's day I would alway's head out but I could not care less now. There are lot's of other thing's to do. |
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"Yip 75 % will get it but does hiding indoors stop us from getting it?
No one is being asked to hide indoors..they are being asked not to mix in groups. They are trying their best to stop this spreading further. Seriously staying away from pub's and parties is the least people can do. Why do people assume they know better then the expert's. people who usually go to pubs on a weekly basis dont know what to do with themselves
I'm a person that like's a good night out and Paddy's day I would alway's head out but I could not care less now. There are lot's of other thing's to do." it depends what people enjoy. I enjoy loads of other things but they're all cancelled with this cunt of a yolk. |
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By *anhoeMan
over a year ago
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Garda friend told me an hour ago there will be an official complete lockdown from 6pm tomorrow eve 16 March, partly to avoid paddys days possible large pub gatherings.
Not relaying message to public til tomorrow afternoon.
like our friends in Italy we may only access supermarkets and pharmacies in small numbers. |
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By *pringingMan
over a year ago
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OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good. |
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"OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good." nothing to do with just the pub. People enjoy sport, training kids, matches with kids, playing games themselves, going to games, all gone for the foreseeable future. People are going to have too find new hobbies, even potentially things they have no interest in. |
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By *pringingMan
over a year ago
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"OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good.nothing to do with just the pub. People enjoy sport, training kids, matches with kids, playing games themselves, going to games, all gone for the foreseeable future. People are going to have too find new hobbies, even potentially things they have no interest in."
So? You're missing the point, it's really not that hard to give any of those things up for a while. People have gone through a lot more for a lot less.
Spare a thought for the folk in real danger rather than those who might have to take up reading for a bit. |
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"OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good.nothing to do with just the pub. People enjoy sport, training kids, matches with kids, playing games themselves, going to games, all gone for the foreseeable future. People are going to have too find new hobbies, even potentially things they have no interest in.
So? You're missing the point, it's really not that hard to give any of those things up for a while. People have gone through a lot more for a lot less.
Spare a thought for the folk in real danger rather than those who might have to take up reading for a bit." I'm not missing the point at all. This could go on for months and months. Enjoyment is a part of life, its needed in life. As I said people will need to try find new hobbies, maybe something they have no interest in just to pass time. Tomorrow people might not even be able go 2 work. |
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By *ohng69Man
over a year ago
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"OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good.nothing to do with just the pub. People enjoy sport, training kids, matches with kids, playing games themselves, going to games, all gone for the foreseeable future. People are going to have too find new hobbies, even potentially things they have no interest in.
So? You're missing the point, it's really not that hard to give any of those things up for a while. People have gone through a lot more for a lot less.
Spare a thought for the folk in real danger rather than those who might have to take up reading for a bit.I'm not missing the point at all. This could go on for months and months. Enjoyment is a part of life, its needed in life. As I said people will need to try find new hobbies, maybe something they have no interest in just to pass time. Tomorrow people might not even be able go 2 work. " ahhh poor you. Instead of wallowing in your own self pity why don't you think about all the wonderful people working on the front line, people who like to go to the pub, people who play sports and train children, people who have hobbies and families. Lots of those people won't be able to moan about what they're missing out on as they'll be overworked while this crisis is ongoing. Why don't you volunteer to pick up shopping for elderly neighbours or visit them and chat to them through an open window. |
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"OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good.nothing to do with just the pub. People enjoy sport, training kids, matches with kids, playing games themselves, going to games, all gone for the foreseeable future. People are going to have too find new hobbies, even potentially things they have no interest in.
So? You're missing the point, it's really not that hard to give any of those things up for a while. People have gone through a lot more for a lot less.
Spare a thought for the folk in real danger rather than those who might have to take up reading for a bit.I'm not missing the point at all. This could go on for months and months. Enjoyment is a part of life, its needed in life. As I said people will need to try find new hobbies, maybe something they have no interest in just to pass time. Tomorrow people might not even be able go 2 work. ahhh poor you. Instead of wallowing in your own self pity why don't you think about all the wonderful people working on the front line, people who like to go to the pub, people who play sports and train children, people who have hobbies and families. Lots of those people won't be able to moan about what they're missing out on as they'll be overworked while this crisis is ongoing. Why don't you volunteer to pick up shopping for elderly neighbours or visit them and chat to them through an open window. " I have picked up shopping for elderly. Do it regularly. |
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By *pringingMan
over a year ago
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"OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good.nothing to do with just the pub. People enjoy sport, training kids, matches with kids, playing games themselves, going to games, all gone for the foreseeable future. People are going to have too find new hobbies, even potentially things they have no interest in.
So? You're missing the point, it's really not that hard to give any of those things up for a while. People have gone through a lot more for a lot less.
Spare a thought for the folk in real danger rather than those who might have to take up reading for a bit.I'm not missing the point at all. This could go on for months and months. Enjoyment is a part of life, its needed in life. As I said people will need to try find new hobbies, maybe something they have no interest in just to pass time. Tomorrow people might not even be able go 2 work. "
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You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
This is honestly the most childish reaction to the crisis I've seen lately. Having to pick up a new hobby and give the others a rest for a while is a complete non-issue in the grand scheme. |
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"OP you are wildly overstating how difficult it is to just...not go to the pub for a few weeks. It doesn't matter if it's "something you enjoy". You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
Probably won't even matter if everything shuts down by government mandate anyway, but it amazes me that so many grown adults need to be almost physically restrained by daddy Leo rather than just take the initiate themselves for the greater good.nothing to do with just the pub. People enjoy sport, training kids, matches with kids, playing games themselves, going to games, all gone for the foreseeable future. People are going to have too find new hobbies, even potentially things they have no interest in.
So? You're missing the point, it's really not that hard to give any of those things up for a while. People have gone through a lot more for a lot less.
Spare a thought for the folk in real danger rather than those who might have to take up reading for a bit.I'm not missing the point at all. This could go on for months and months. Enjoyment is a part of life, its needed in life. As I said people will need to try find new hobbies, maybe something they have no interest in just to pass time. Tomorrow people might not even be able go 2 work.
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You're a big boy, have some self control and act responsibly.
This is honestly the most childish reaction to the crisis I've seen lately. Having to pick up a new hobby and give the others a rest for a while is a complete non-issue in the grand scheme." what so u do on a week to week basis? |
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If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those. |
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"If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those."
Complete lockdown doesn't mean nobody is allowed to buy food or essential medical supplies. |
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"If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those.
Complete lockdown doesn't mean nobody is allowed to buy food or essential medical supplies. " I mean essentials are ported in from other countries to Ireland through ships/planes. This is what I'm told. U stop that, the stuff eventually runs out |
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"If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those.
Complete lockdown doesn't mean nobody is allowed to buy food or essential medical supplies. I mean essentials are ported in from other countries to Ireland through ships/planes. This is what I'm told. U stop that, the stuff eventually runs out "
Yes, and everyone else is in the same position, stop scaremongering, people survived wars that went on for years |
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"Yes, why wouldn't I? My kids still need to be fed and we are allowed to go about our normal lives while taking precautions. again I mean is your workplace running as normal. "
So far yes |
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"If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those.
Complete lockdown doesn't mean nobody is allowed to buy food or essential medical supplies. "
It also means you can still get out for a walk...keeping you immune system healthy is very important right now..eat well..lots of exercise and watch the intake of gargle and you will fight this thing. Watch your mental health too...being stuck in can grind you down, make you feel caged. Put on a coat and get out...beach walk..local walk..it's going to help hugely |
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"If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those.
Complete lockdown doesn't mean nobody is allowed to buy food or essential medical supplies. I mean essentials are ported in from other countries to Ireland through ships/planes. This is what I'm told. U stop that, the stuff eventually runs out
Yes, and everyone else is in the same position, stop scaremongering, people survived wars that went on for years" airports/ports will eventually close to passengers to and from country but supplies will still run. |
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"If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those.
Complete lockdown doesn't mean nobody is allowed to buy food or essential medical supplies. I mean essentials are ported in from other countries to Ireland through ships/planes. This is what I'm told. U stop that, the stuff eventually runs out
Yes, and everyone else is in the same position, stop scaremongering, people survived wars that went on for years"
Classic example of this were the reports of 4 young people being in critical condition at CUH as a result of taking deflamatory medicines such as nurofen...younger people are best positioned to beat this. That statement was 100% fabricated...pure scaremongering. |
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"If country went into complete lockdown cases would subside and get to minimal effect in a couple of months but I was told yesterday that Ireland depends on essential supplies from other countries through ferry and plane shipment. It's going to be very difficult for the government to close off those.
Complete lockdown doesn't mean nobody is allowed to buy food or essential medical supplies.
It also means you can still get out for a walk...keeping you immune system healthy is very important right now..eat well..lots of exercise and watch the intake of gargle and you will fight this thing. Watch your mental health too...being stuck in can grind you down, make you feel caged. Put on a coat and get out...beach walk..local walk..it's going to help hugely" I go for a walk most days anyway, it's just all the other stuff some people enjoy Is gone. |
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"Varadkar expecting 15k cases by end of March did he actually say that?"
I remember he said 180k one night and another morning it was 90k
I was laughing. Sorry, it is serious but more people die every year from a seasonal flu around the world and WHO did not say a word its pandemic.
Be safe, think, dont panic
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