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Are We Heading for Full Lockdown Again

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

What’s your opinion peeps ?

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

No it will be county by county

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


"No it will be county by county"

Hopefully that’s all

Another complete blanket lockdown would be a disaster

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

I think we will be around xmas but I hope it continues on as county by county

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By *ofisdeadMan
over a year ago

Mullingar/Dublin

10 days to change or we are going into full lockdown again

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

If the R number cant be brought down, we will be facing lockdown in some more counties. Think we are at 1.7 now. Thankfully there arent as many deaths as before so far. Its worrying though that the goverment are already looking at 2nd quarter of next year in regards to the fact that covid will still be with us then. Also flu season is on its way.

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

I think we definitely could. I hate the thought of it. I found lockdown back in April really tough and it took me a while to bounce back emotionally. But I'd far rather go into lockdown now than wait until Christmas or even worse - January. We were so so lucky last time that the weather was so good. We could swim everyday, do lots of gardening, go for walks everyday etc. Can you imagine what it would be like in January? The suicide rate would skyrocket.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

I hope we don’t face another lockdown but it’s a possibility time will tell

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


"I think we definitely could. I hate the thought of it. I found lockdown back in April really tough and it took me a while to bounce back emotionally. But I'd far rather go into lockdown now than wait until Christmas or even worse - January. We were so so lucky last time that the weather was so good. We could swim everyday, do lots of gardening, go for walks everyday etc. Can you imagine what it would be like in January? The suicide rate would skyrocket. "

Some of us were working continuously and didn't get to take advantage of the great weather

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By *irishladMan
over a year ago

Malahide

It would be an interesting experiment to see what would happen if they closed the schools in Dublin or another county for 3 weeks. I’m convinced it’s been caught in schools and at the school gates and then passed back into the community via families. As an adult I could tell you everywhere I’ve been and everyone I’ve met for the last 2 weeks yet adults presenting with it do t know where they got it. I know they won’t do it cause it’s their stated position that they will keep schools open at all costs. But then irish governments were never ones for making tough decisions!

Anti mask protests ? Tear gas the lot of em

No mask no service, simples.

That’s how the Chinese beat it !

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


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Some of us were working continuously and didn't get to take advantage of the great weather "

Be grateful you didn't lose your job and have to fill your days with ing!!

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


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Some of us were working continuously and didn't get to take advantage of the great weather

Be grateful you didn't lose your job and have to fill your days with ing!! "

Oh I am, but people raving about the great weather forgot that not everyone was able to enjoy it.

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


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Some of us were working continuously and didn't get to take advantage of the great weather

Be grateful you didn't lose your job and have to fill your days with ing!!

Oh I am, but people raving about the great weather forgot that not everyone was able to enjoy it."

Well like... When you're working and the weather is nice, you still enjoy it? It's still lovely to have the sun shinning and blue skies, whether you're at work or not. And, in terms of the bigger picture, I wouldn't be complaining that you were working through lockdown. There's a lot of us that would've given anything to be working at the time.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


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Some of us were working continuously and didn't get to take advantage of the great weather

Be grateful you didn't lose your job and have to fill your days with ing!!

Oh I am, but people raving about the great weather forgot that not everyone was able to enjoy it."

Ah sure we had to pay for those two sunny spring month with a wet and coldish summer, even the weather in this country is catholic...

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


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Ah sure we had to pay for those two sunny spring month with a wet and coldish summer, even the weather in this country is catholic... "

so true! Miserable summer this year!

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By *ardyboy54321Man
over a year ago

Fermanagh

It's heading that way

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick

Maybe the people here partying quietly would take this into consideration and reduce their contacts

Not saying u can't meet someone but keep it to one or a Cpl I know every body needs the human touch

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


"Maybe the people here partying quietly would take this into consideration and reduce their contacts

Not saying u can't meet someone but keep it to one or a Cpl I know every body needs the human touch "

If they didn't see the logic of this before, it's unlikely they will now.

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

Country wide lockdown I can't see happening. I can see dublin going up a level if things don't change by next week. Not sure if people realise how bad that will actually be though

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By *aid backMan
over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out

It will depend on how many counties see spikes in the next couple of weeks. It might be groups of counties getting locked down next and if that doesn't stop the rise then it will have to be a full lockdown but that will be the last thing they will try

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By *scouple07Couple
over a year ago

louth, Ireland

In a way I think it should be done to try and lower the spread but also think it would be a bad idea as the economy is on its knees already

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By *oey4somefunMan
over a year ago

Dublin/Drogheda

I reckon it will just be county by county but it is getting a bit out of control at the moment. Some people are just so ignorant to it and don't care. The amount of people still coming into my workplace without masks in unreal and when you say it to them them they just look at you. Some people seriously need to cop on. And people are still meeting on here, wtf?? Rant over.

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By *ailburkeMan
over a year ago

near you

As of the last 14 day cases per 100 thousand i dont see why the whole country wounld need to go in to total lockdown ,if numbers are low in some counties why would they be punished for high numbers in others , baby out with the bath water if you ask mr

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick


"Maybe the people here partying quietly would take this into consideration and reduce their contacts

Not saying u can't meet someone but keep it to one or a Cpl I know every body needs the human touch

If they didn't see the logic of this before, it's unlikely they will now."

Still if it not highlighted it becomes accepted and accepted behaviour lends to more flouting the restrictions

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


"Maybe the people here partying quietly would take this into consideration and reduce their contacts

Not saying u can't meet someone but keep it to one or a Cpl I know every body needs the human touch

If they didn't see the logic of this before, it's unlikely they will now."

Maybe true, but if a close relative or friend list a close relative maybe then they will see the pain their actions have contributed to and a wee reminder isn't a bad thing. Some people need a few reminders for some reason.

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

It probably will happen, I (Mr) think it'll happen before Christmas.

It's already being predicted that there is going to be a massive surge in cases over winter. If you add on top of it again such as people visiting friends and other family members over the holidays and there will definitely be parties organised as well.

A lot of people aren't sticking to guidelines as it is so it will definitely get worse. I seen the video of the guy having a house party and he was asked if he recently went for Covid test, he says yes. They ask was it positive, he says it was and there he is with like 30 or 40 people in his house

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By *ysteryman2009Man
over a year ago

Ireland


"It would be an interesting experiment to see what would happen if they closed the schools in Dublin or another county for 3 weeks. I’m convinced it’s been caught in schools and at the school gates and then passed back into the community via families. As an adult I could tell you everywhere I’ve been and everyone I’ve met for the last 2 weeks yet adults presenting with it do t know where they got it. I know they won’t do it cause it’s their stated position that they will keep schools open at all costs. But then irish governments were never ones for making tough decisions!

Anti mask protests ? Tear gas the lot of em

No mask no service, simples.

That’s how the Chinese beat it !"

What do you propose for the crowd of idiots that had COVID19 parties near you in skerries and the rave party goers in bond street, they were not not school kids. Any county that ignores health advice should be put into lock-down, and if their is particular areas in counties then lock that area down so the genuine people who are well behaved are not made to suffer unless their is a major outbreak in their area.

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By *kblueeyesCouple
over a year ago

kilkenny

Let's hope not, I think alot of people will feel vulnerable and left out of society especially the elderly

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin

I think we could see shorter periods of stricter lockdown, especially around Christmas to stop people mixing too many households. Personally I wouldn't mind that too much as I enjoy keeping a low profile at Xmas with my immediate family, but for those with large extended families it would be very tough.

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