The media would lap this up too,
15 days detentions for runny nose
Lads ruled out of work for 2 weeks and theyāre good as new after 2 days. Positive case at work only had a runny nose for a day. 13 days at home twiddling his thumbs
we could be heading that direction
I havenāt had it,that I know of.I havenāt had a day off work since this thing started.
+1 , exact same boat as that.
There isnāt a business out there who will prioritise profit over public health. You could actually question the need for public health experts really.
Including the companies that make the vaccines?
https://www.rte.ie/news/2021-in-review/2021/1227/1268837-2021-in-review-politics-ireland-government/
Seems micheal pays attention to the emails he gets from Joe public. Some tfkers would do worse than firing off some of their best takes to him rather than getting 7 likes and a dig in at cheasty.
I drove through Miltown Malbay today at 3pm. Twas like something out of end of days. Not a sinner around and everywhere shut. Absolutely scandalous. These fucking ads then coming on every 5 minutes on the radio telling me to stay at home if I have a runny nose.
Iād an awful tightening of the chest today so I did as I ayte the second bite out of my chip butty.
The omicron is real.
No, five days after the day you test positive as long as you have no symptoms. The contagious period especially with Omicron is believed to be two days before symptoms start to three days after.
You could do with atein like a rabbit for January ā¦ the bedsheets must be soaked every night from the meat sweatsā¦
Itās heartening to hear of a place where life is proceeding in exactly the same way as it did before the pandemic.
The mud hut must be very poorly ventilated
No Pfizer always put public health over profit
there are 14 areas in Kilmallock and by national definition there are 13 of them deprived. This is from the Central Statistics Office from the last Census in 2016. Now thatās shocking,ā he said.
According to the 2016 figures the average unemployment rate at that time for Kilmallock was 18.61%.
āThe national average was 12.91% and weāre 18.61% so we were 50% higher than the national average. We were also 30% higher than the Limerick average,ā said Mr Moloney.
āThe figures also show that 35% had not completed school and the national average was at 27.5%. The national average of third level graduates was 30%, Kilmallock was at around 12%. Itās shocking,ā he reiterated, adding that those with disability in Kilmallock according to the 2016 Census āwas 50% higher than the national average
Brought the kids to an indoor play place today which would have been absolutely wedged on a wet day in 2019. 4 kids running round in it. In fairness there is absolutely no need for more restrictions. People are doing it themselves
Shtop,
They were some spots pre covid. There was a warehouse place in Oranmore that used be able to hold about 150 kids. Twas fucking mayhem but a great place for kids to build resilience and immunity and a great spot for new parents to get a break for an hour.
āHoultā, the collective verb for consuming Huel.
Gout is a real disease with doctors and everything
Iām prepping for lockdown by stocking up with meat from FXB butchers.