Coronavirus - Here for life (In high population density areas)

Sun up to Sun down the UV light from the sun kills the virus and the vitamin D protects people from covid. The virus loves the night time

Itā€™s a strange call alright.

Youā€™re unravelling

And he is extremely popular ā€“ precisely because he is so stupid ā€“ with a large cohort.

GH is your original ā€˜How does the virus know you ate pizza?ā€™ langerā€¦

Meanwhile people in your game struggle to keep going, amid such vacuities. Anyhow, keep remembering that Samuel Johnson quotation. Beir bua.

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Mostly outdoors, good ventilation and loads of PPE. Economicly it makes no sense either, it will greatly effect small sub contractors and sole traders who will do jobbers anyway. The knock on to projects will be massive as restarting will not be like a flick of switch itā€™ll take a few extra weeks.

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Iā€™d agree with all that. Even you commented yourself that a week before Christmas ā€œthe mood music had changedā€ within your group about meeting for pints. I was similar and I know plenty of other friends who were of the same thinking.

A cohort did go buck ape for those few weeks in the lead up the Christmas, but I think a majority of people had begun to settle down again and restrict social gatherings. Christmas Day will have generated itā€™s own bump but we should have seen those infections into the system already.

Hopefully cases have peaked. The testing system is far superior to what it was in March, so I think based on the swab data we do have a reasonably accurate picture of what is happening in the community.

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Not as much as other measures this will effect all generations of working age

Niall Collins very uncomfortable here on primetime

Tbh, lads are getting uppity now because restrictions are affecting their Industries which is understandable.

The whole Essential Sector notion is a massive grey area, my job is deemed essential but in reality I should be WFH for 3 weeks & see how things go then.

I think everyone should hunker down and give Health Services a dig out and hope the isolation taken seriously takes the sting out of this.

But, by god those in DĆ”il Ɖireann need to be making serious signs of progress with vaccine roll out and get this extra capacity sorted out.

A major reevaluation of the actual Covid Test needs to be sorted too. If it is proven businesses have been closed on numbers garnered from a Testing platform not 100% accurate then there are big consequences for Government which will fall eventually at the Taxpayers feet.

The shinner is like a lad off a US sitcom but I canā€™t place him.

Iā€™ll put that charge to her when Iā€™m speaking to her tomorrow.

Iā€™ve revised my expectations and Iā€™m now fully expecting to be at punchestown at the end of April. Forget about Cheltenham.

Iā€™ll be working anyway my workplace is essential but I have to wfh when possible. Luckily where I am we have no construction projects at the moment but but 12 months ago we would be fucked. March set us back 12 weeks, we got a project over the line in 2020 by the skin of our teeth to make 5 year targets due to this.

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Mental decision, allow everyone back for a few days and then close for a few weeks.

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How will we know if itā€™s the vaccine or the spring?

Iā€™m not completely opposed to shutting it down, but if that was a consideration for todayā€™s meeting then they shouldnā€™t have let them open at all yesterday.

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Anyone that thinks weā€™ll be back motoring this year is simply deluded.

Any word on the take away pints?