It seems to be fizzling out.
Of a sample of 92 swabs.
He should not be going near Washington when there is a global pandemic on.
Why canât he do a zoom call to Biden?
Avoiding the point. Great debating.
If you have to ask that question then you donât understand the importance of it.
What point.
I have responded to your post
Whatâs important to the Free State would be their leader leading by example but he seems to want to tell people to stay at home and donât visit people while he swans off on a junket to Washington so he can hang a photo of himself in The White House in his living room.
Heâs a complete and utter sanctimonious scumbag.
I donât think 92 swabs is a sample size we should be making definitive summations on. Itâs about a 1% sample of recent daily positive cases.
Rest in Peace
In some instances theyâre may be more than 1 positive swab for an individual/confirmed case. Thereâs no real way to determine from our point of view as we donât have this data available to us. I think Conor is making an estimate based on previous trends with regards to what was the rate of cases/swabs over a month and then applying that to the daily figures.
Conor has been imploring the journos attending the daily briefings to clear this up but those whoâve responded said they werenât able to get definitive answers. According to NPHET the backlog was cleared days ago
It seems my analysis last week was a very robust piece of work.
Anois teacht an Earraigh
beidh an lĂĄ dĂșl chun shĂneadh,
Is tar eis na fĂ©il BrĂde
ardóigh mé mo sheol.
Go Coillte Mach rachad
nĂ stopfaidh me choĂche
Go seasfaidh mĂ© sĂos
i lĂĄr Chondae Mhaigh Eo."
Youâll remember I peer reviewed and endorsed that analysis at the time.
Do we know how long on average it takes for a case to arrive in hospital if itâs going that way? We should be at the peak for hospitalisation any day now.
On average itâs 10 days from positive test to ending up in hospital. So you would be thinking this Friday should be the peak on that, but itâll be the cumulative effect of all previous admissions that will cause the problems for the next few weeks.
Ok, you donât understand the importance to the country of Ireland having a full day with the president of America. Thereâs probably little point in discussing this further with you.
Heâd have no problem if it was Gerry Adams there though.
Once infection numbers reach reasonable levels, (not like the Mickey Mouse numbers deemed worthy of daily briefings back in June) there should be huge public pressure brought on the HSE to get their finger out and ramp up the vaccine roll out. I doubt many heathcare worker would care about working longer hours/weekends to end this shit. When allâs done and dusted give the frontline workers a nice bump in pay and let the country go nuts. Hopefully this time next year weâll be in a better place and be able to show more gratitude for the simpler things in life.
Nobody here speaks Polish mate
Unless youâre already in hospital