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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

from 1 July Ireland is effectively open ... the lock is off, you can travel, go out for a meal, go for a pint, get on with daily life ,the only restriction being 2mtr social Distancing, and soon that may be 1mtr.

so will you get on with life, live life as you knew or ?

how do you see Ireland from 1 July

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By *osmicGateMan
over a year ago

louth

The old way of doing things will be no more we will have a new normal.. I dont think it could ever get back to the way it was before all this talk of a 2nd wave in the autumn is worrying

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

I very much doubt that the 2m will be reduced to 1m. Also I believe the mandatory face mask will come in. WHO changed their directives on Friday to '3-layered face masks for public'.

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By *cottybear74Man
over a year ago

kilkenny

Can't wait to be able to travel, so much work to catch up on

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kaizer sees pints in the not too distant future

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A big creamy pint of the black stuff...cant beat it

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By *he rover returnedWoman
over a year ago

xxx

Guinness out of a tap. Thick and creamy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I very much doubt that the 2m will be reduced to 1m. Also I believe the mandatory face mask will come in. WHO changed their directives on Friday to '3-layered face masks for public'. "

Well I think the 2m to 1m limit is more for workplace protocol than everyday social interactions. In my work, any 2 person task that requires working within 2m of eachother, you have to be fully gowned up with coveralls and hood, 2 sets of gloves, mask and face visor. Then everything is binned to be sterilised after 1 use.

I think most businesses simply couldnt afford to operate with those sort of precautions, so the limit would have to be reduced to open allow most businesses to return as normal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can't see the pubs making much this year. Especially where the elders would have their pint. I could be wrong but I can see a lot of old costumers not going for their evening pint. And I'd know a good few elderly people that use too go out every night and some saying they are too scared to pop out.

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By *anKinkyMan
over a year ago

Carrick on Shannon


"Guinness out of a tap. Thick and creamy "

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"I very much doubt that the 2m will be reduced to 1m. Also I believe the mandatory face mask will come in. WHO changed their directives on Friday to '3-layered face masks for public'. "

WHO don't make directives, the make recommendations and advise, also there is nothing about 3 layer facemasks in any country for general public use

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By *unnyfookMan
over a year ago

Naas

2m will reduce to 1m, and face mask will more than likley become mandatory on public transport

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By *iktikiCouple
over a year ago

city centre


"Guinness out of a tap. Thick and creamy "

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"I very much doubt that the 2m will be reduced to 1m. Also I believe the mandatory face mask will come in. WHO changed their directives on Friday to '3-layered face masks for public'.

WHO don't make directives, the make recommendations and advise, also there is nothing about 3 layer facemasks in any country for general public use"

I smell nitpicking

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By *ohn400Man
over a year ago

Dublin or anywhere

that virus is not gone away at all yet......it wudnt take much to spread it all over the country again / whose going to stay 2mtrs apart in a pub ?

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"I very much doubt that the 2m will be reduced to 1m. Also I believe the mandatory face mask will come in. WHO changed their directives on Friday to '3-layered face masks for public'.

WHO don't make directives, the make recommendations and advise, also there is nothing about 3 layer facemasks in any country for general public use

I smell nitpicking "

In as much as if you said you were attacked by tiger in the park and I told you a little kitten brushed against you, yes it could be considered nitpicking

XX

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By *unsigntwoCouple
over a year ago

athlone

1st july still can't get a hair cut or nails done !!!

Not till 21st july

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"I very much doubt that the 2m will be reduced to 1m. Also I believe the mandatory face mask will come in. WHO changed their directives on Friday to '3-layered face masks for public'.

WHO don't make directives, the make recommendations and advise, also there is nothing about 3 layer facemasks in any country for general public use

I smell nitpicking

In as much as if you said you were attacked by tiger in the park and I told you a little kitten brushed against you, yes it could be considered nitpicking

XX"

Your post doesn't contribute anything to the thread's topic but to critise my choice of words. Yes is a guideline/recommendation, I put my hands up, my bad using the wrong term and I stand corrected. Most people know the WHO is an advisory body and it wasn't my intention to imply anything else. It doesn't change the fact that they revised their stand on face masks in public. As for the guidance in the composition of non-medical fabric facemasks they recommend 3 layers and of course it isn't implemented anywhere yet as it is a new 'recommendation'.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"1st july still can't get a hair cut or nails done !!!

Not till 21st july

"

im keeping loreal spray roots in business

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

RyanAir back flying from 1st July. Aer Lingus opening up Rome, Paris, Malaga, Alicante, Lanzarote from 1st too. Taking bookings right now and the bookings are coming in thick and fast. Stobart taking bookings from the 14th July. Lufthansa, KLM and Air France also back operational flight from the 1st. 14 day isolation is to be eased off towards the end of the month also because of the 17000 people involved in the Irish aviation industry that the government don’t want to end up on the dole. With many of them temporarily laid off, reduced hours or on Covid payment. It’s money, bottom line and a second wave is expected in September and the HSE and the Government is readying itself for it.

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary


"I very much doubt that the 2m will be reduced to 1m. Also I believe the mandatory face mask will come in. WHO changed their directives on Friday to '3-layered face masks for public'.

WHO don't make directives, the make recommendations and advise, also there is nothing about 3 layer facemasks in any country for general public use"

The WHO make recommendations...and have recommended that an ffp3 mask be worn to combat the virus...which is the only one that protects against viruses...

So it's not just a recommendation they plucked out of the sky it's for peoples own good...

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