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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #30 on: March 17, 2020, 11:35:01 pm »
I thought that text today was to tell us to stay at home until further notice. if we were supplied with masks and eye protection there is no reason we cant continue working.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #31 on: March 17, 2020, 11:40:12 pm »
I thought that text today was to tell us to stay at home until further notice. if we were supplied with masks and eye protection there is no reason we cant continue working.

You need to be washing your hands after everytime you touched a surface,money etc.....to use the term that was used to describe those cruise ships....petrie dishes.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #32 on: March 17, 2020, 11:42:34 pm »
The Brits say 20000 deaths is a good outcome form this.

If we have roughly a tenth of their population we're gonna have at least 2000 deaths.

My guess is the Irish were deliberately allowing loads to get infected in the early stages just like the brits did to build up some immunity but we didn't say it publicly. This not checking at airports is all calculated. Even the travel advisory warnings were dribbled out.

At first it was north Italy then a few days later it was all of Italy and part of Spain. Then everywhere eventually.Bit by bit, very slow.

The truth is a shit load of old folks are going to get this on their death cert. They're just breaking the news softly so they don't look like they don't care. In reality, they can't stop it, just throttle it so it doesn't overwhelm the HSE.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #33 on: March 17, 2020, 11:44:46 pm »
Why is that ?

Because as a nation we're a selfish shower of don't tell us what's good for us cunts,

We didn't make the hard decisions early enough.

So in conclusion...its up to the individual to protect himself and his family.....
We are on our own ....
Them cnuts in the dail have bein proving to you for years that they are not capable of getting a ride in a bordello....
Do any of you think theyll protect you now
Lock yourself down ...rte and kildare street are as thick as gick
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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #34 on: March 17, 2020, 11:45:36 pm »
Hard to believe there are dispatcher companies who would not tell the drivers to fukk off home and stay in doors
  Don't think it's up to the dispatchers to send the driver home.  But what I do know, and you'll be happy to hear dm is that Cab companies have started to let base staff go because there getting no freight in. Not to many cab companies out would last long without freight off drivers for longer than a month.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #35 on: March 17, 2020, 11:46:14 pm »
The Brits say 20000 deaths is a good outcome form this.

If we have roughly a tenth of their population we're gonna have at least 2000 deaths.

My guess is the Irish were deliberately allowing loads to get infected in the early stages just like the brits did to build up some immunity but we didn't say it publicly. This not checking at airports is all calculated. Even the travel advisory warnings were dribbled out.

At first it was north Italy then a few days later it was all of Italy and part of Spain. Then everywhere eventually.Bit by bit, very slow.

The truth is a shit load of old folks are going to get this on their death cert. They're just breaking the news softly so they don't look like they don't care. In reality, they can't stop it, just throttle it so it doesn't overwhelm the HSE.




100%


A lot of people think this has been here (in Ireland) since the start of the year, would you agree?

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #36 on: March 17, 2020, 11:47:12 pm »
It has to be here at least a month for a death to occur.So it's possible.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #37 on: March 17, 2020, 11:48:33 pm »
I thought that text today was to tell us to stay at home until further notice. if we were supplied with masks and eye protection there is no reason we cant continue working.

You need to be washing your hands after everytime you touched a surface,money etc.....to use the term that was used to describe those cruise ships....petrie dishes.



I do but im not sure that will stop the spread.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #38 on: March 17, 2020, 11:51:04 pm »
What country has billions to loan? And our children’s children’s children will be paying it off if we get something

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #39 on: March 17, 2020, 11:51:31 pm »
I thought that text today was to tell us to stay at home until further notice. if we were supplied with masks and eye protection there is no reason we cant continue working.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #40 on: March 17, 2020, 11:52:17 pm »
Why is that ?

Because as a nation we're a selfish shower of don't tell us what's good for us cunts,

We didn't make the hard decisions early enough.

So in conclusion...its up to the individual to protect himself and his family.....
We are on our own ....
Them cnuts in the dail have bein proving to you for years that they are not capable of getting a ride in a bordello....
Do any of you think theyll protect you now
Lock yourself down ...rte and kildare street are as thick as gick


 Ill be going to work if I get sick ill go to bed get better or Die .I would prefer to be dead than buried alive .I would bet money if I had any at least 10% of deaths will be recorded as flu but will really be suicide .If this lasts 10 years in Ireland it probably wont reach the 400.000 Syrians who died in the last 10 years a little bit of perspective ,more people will die from Malaria but they are not White so nobody gives a Donald .

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #41 on: March 18, 2020, 12:17:07 am »
Why is that ?

Because as a nation we're a selfish shower of don't tell us what's good for us cunts,

We didn't make the hard decisions early enough.

So in conclusion...its up to the individual to protect himself and his family.....
We are on our own ....
Them cnuts in the dail have bein proving to you for years that they are not capable of getting a ride in a bordello....
Do any of you think theyll protect you now
Lock yourself down ...rte and kildare street are as thick as gick


 Ill be going to work if I get sick ill go to bed get better or Die .I would prefer to be dead than buried alive .I would bet money if I had any at least 10% of deaths will be recorded as flu but will really be suicide .If this lasts 10 years in Ireland it probably wont reach the 400.000 Syrians who died in the last 10 years a little bit of perspective ,more people will die from Malaria but they are not White so nobody gives a Donald .

Yes nobody cares ..3000 kids die every day from malaria....
We can blame geldof and trocaire for that for saving ther parents 30 yers ago and who an charities for supplying medicine and means to populate these unstustainable uninhabitable wastelands where human beings should never have gone
That's another ting you reminded me john....and yurself and predominantly merc has mentioned on numerous occasions....wat happens to all these new drivers ambassadors who have bought new cars wheelies and adopted new lifestyles with loans etc .......are we going to see a repeat of the 08 depression suicide rate of taxi drivers shooting up  ???....the financial impact on them is huge but obviously already ther seems to be a better reaction from the
Government this time ....its still going be hard for some ...
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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #42 on: March 18, 2020, 12:38:35 am »
just say you are a taxi driver in a small town. you get the virus, a few weeks later you are ok. would you be in a better position then? you can tell everyone you have already got the virus, so they wont be scared to get in the taxi with you.

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #43 on: March 18, 2020, 12:44:13 am »
I think a woman in Japan has gotten it twice but that could have been under special circumstances.

My understanding is after contracting it you get an immunity that lasts a few months.Then your body forgets about the virus and you can get it again.Sounds over my pay grade.

200 a week..

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Re: Taoiseach on the telly
« Reply #44 on: March 18, 2020, 12:54:16 am »
I think they are pretty sure you are immune to it after you get it.

 


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