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54 new cases March 16th update
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I lost an extended family member to it this afternoon.Shocking stuff and I'm wondering what else we have to do to beat it."
Sorry for your loss Bog.
We are doing what we can, sad fact is alot more people will die from this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I lost an extended family member to it this afternoon.Shocking stuff and I'm wondering what else we have to do to beat it."
Jesus Bogm I'm so sorry to hear this , it really puts the situation into perspective xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I lost an extended family member to it this afternoon.Shocking stuff and I'm wondering what else we have to do to beat it."
So sorry for your family's loss xx |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
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"I lost an extended family member to it this afternoon.Shocking stuff and I'm wondering what else we have to do to beat it."
Sorry to hear that BM. Thoughts are with you and your family xxx |
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"There is an irish girl living in Italy, shes online saying all people in Ireland should be self isolating and not going out at all. " sorry should of added, just to get food, that's it, no walks, no spins in cars etc.
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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"There is an irish girl living in Italy, shes online saying all people in Ireland should be self isolating and not going out at all. sorry should of added, just to get food, that's it, no walks, no spins in cars etc."
She's a good friend of mine.
She's in the 3rd week of a 6 week lockdown at the moment.
She was telling us all on Facebook for weeks how bad it could get.
Also sorry to hear your news BogM. |
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"There is an irish girl living in Italy, shes online saying all people in Ireland should be self isolating and not going out at all. sorry should of added, just to get food, that's it, no walks, no spins in cars etc.
She's a good friend of mine.
She's in the 3rd week of a 6 week lockdown at the moment.
She was telling us all on Facebook for weeks how bad it could get.
Also sorry to hear your news BogM." the amount I saw out walking today while working was unreal. People need to get out of the house for a while or else they'll crack. |
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54 today, soon we’ll be celebrating when we are saying numbers have reduced to just 54 today!
Numbers are likely to skyrocket in the days ahead.
It’s terrifying stuff and I’m not easily spooked!
Stay safe and exercise as much isolation and common sense as possible.
Sympathies to the bereaved, is devastating news. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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15000 is the expected number to hsve C19 by end of the month...the death rate is around 3%, so that's 450 people not to see the summer sun.
so if a lockdown can help reduce the numbers, then lockdown, follow all the advice & clean clean clean your hands |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
"Sorry for loss had she a underling illness cus that's what been told we r gonna lose people we love "
Is that a second in kildare
No she was in Dublin and she had an underlying illness and had been in and out of hospital for years
Thank you for all the private messages
genuinely touched |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Are we not getting accurate figures from the HSE no new deaths announced yesterday"
A silly question but if all are not getting tested now and people are told if they have symptons to self isolate...so how can the published positive figures be accurate?
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"Are we not getting accurate figures from the HSE no new deaths announced yesterday"
Figures announced are from data from earlier in day, so figures are a day behind as such
That's my understanding, I stand to be corrected. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Are we not getting accurate figures from the HSE no new deaths announced yesterday
A silly question but if all are not getting tested now and people are told if they have symptons to self isolate...so how can the published positive figures be accurate?
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Well they are accurate in relation to the diagnosed cases....
But ya of couse the numbers will be higher the more you test.
I was more talking about death rates.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Are we not getting accurate figures from the HSE no new deaths announced yesterday
A silly question but if all are not getting tested now and people are told if they have symptons to self isolate...so how can the published positive figures be accurate?
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Clearly the true figure must be way higher at this point, the health service simply cannot keep up with it and there would always be a time lag anyway. There will be many who suffer a mild illness and are never tested or choose to hide it, yet can easily spread it to others who will be more seriously affected-all the more reason why we need to limit social contact as much as possible.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Are we not getting accurate figures from the HSE no new deaths announced yesterday
Figures announced are from data from earlier in day, so figures are a day behind as such
That's my understanding, I stand to be corrected."
Ah maybe ya...I thought they waited until the evening to announce for that reason.
I just have seen a new death announced which we saw pretty quickly for the first two.
Just got me wondering. Its not really a big deal in the grand scheme of things |
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I just wonder is the continual counting and waiting for news of more deaths just creating more angst and fear. The numbers are only going to go one way for the next few wkd so maybe it's time to focus on some positives |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is an irish girl living in Italy, shes online saying all people in Ireland should be self isolating and not going out at all. "
That's pretty much what I've been doing since Thursday, it's no fun with two young kids and no adult company! Thank God for Fab
Did you hear mentioned on the news the other night that school closures may remain in place for up to SIXTEEN WEEKS?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I just wonder is the continual counting and waiting for news of more deaths just creating more angst and fear. The numbers are only going to go one way for the next few wkd so maybe it's time to focus on some positives "
Of course it is, I've warned my kids of the danger of reading every single thing about it, concentrate on keeping a routine as normal as possible without compromising one's health or that of others |
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The worst place you could be in times like this is a town or a city..the more people there are around you the more chance of you catching it also whilst washing your hands is a great way to prevent the spread of any bacterial or viral infection it does very little in the prevention of covid 19..the primary way this spreads is through water droplets in the air.. Couching sneezing even speaking produce water droplets and if your mouth nose or eyes comes into contact with these droplets you will be infected.. If you can imagine on a cold day you can see your own breath almost as an exhaust fumes.. You can only see this when it's cold but it's like that all the time.. People are constantly emitting water droplets that's why this infection is so easily transmissible and they say that masks are no help you will still catch it total rubbish any type of barrier or screen between your mouth and nose will make it much more difficult to come into contact with said droplets.. That's why health care workers wear n95 respirator masks.. They do work |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
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"The worst place you could be in times like this is a town or a city..the more people there are around you the more chance of you catching it also whilst washing your hands is a great way to prevent the spread of any bacterial or viral infection it does very little in the prevention of covid 19..the primary way this spreads is through water droplets in the air.. Couching sneezing even speaking produce water droplets and if your mouth nose or eyes comes into contact with these droplets you will be infected.. If you can imagine on a cold day you can see your own breath almost as an exhaust fumes.. You can only see this when it's cold but it's like that all the time.. People are constantly emitting water droplets that's why this infection is so easily transmissible and they say that masks are no help you will still catch it total rubbish any type of barrier or screen between your mouth and nose will make it much more difficult to come into contact with said droplets.. That's why health care workers wear n95 respirator masks.. They do work
They are also using eye protection because the wet eye will accept water droplets and cause infection so either stay indoors or if u have if go out keep distance between u and others
BogM i am sorry to hear of the loss of a loved one "
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They wait a few days before announcing the death rates.Its to give the family time to grief and arrange removal of the deceased. With the 2nd person who passed away apparently it was 2 days after she had passed before it was announced. Either way its an awful sad time for that family and condolences to them.Many people won't see another summer unfortunately. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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amazing there are still Fab meets posted for today & next few days.
the only place you shud be closer than 1 meter is in your home with family.
forget the Fab meets
Ladies keep ur knickers on
Guys zip ur mickey
remember Safe distance is as important as safe sex
Stay safe |
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