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Time for Local Lockdowns?
« on: August 07, 2020, 12:10:31 pm »
RTE have named and shamed Kildare, Laois and Offally as responsible for 48% of recent COVID '19 cases. Should Mehaul introduce local lockdowns to contain the virus and to punish counties with habitual or culturally low standards of personal hygiene in the hope that such punishments will encourage rehabilitation?

https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/0806/1157761-laois-kildare-offaly/

Specific Covid-19 warning for Kildare, Laois, Offaly
Updated / Thursday, 6 Aug 2020 22:54

Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn has said everyone in Kildare, Laois and Offaly needs to pay particular attention if they have any symptoms of Covid-19 and double down on public health measures.

A specific warning has been issued for people living in those three counties, which saw 226 cases over the past 14 days.

That represents 48%, or almost half, of all cases in Ireland over that time period.

Dr Glynn said the cases come on the back of an already significant number of cases and clusters in those three counties.

People aged over 70 in Kildare, Laois, Offaly should take particular care and limit the number of people they are in contact with to a very small extent, he said.

The Department of Health was today notified of five deaths associated with Covid-19 as well as 69 new cases of the virus.

Of those cases 22 are located in Offaly, 19 in Kildare, eight in Laois, six in Dublin, and 14 are spread across eight other counties.

Thirty-nine of today's cases are associated with outbreaks or close contacts of a confirmed case.

Dr Glynn said the outbreaks are currently contained but that the National Public Health Emergency Team is concerned that they could spread into the wider community, especially in Kildare, Laois and Offaly.

A cause for concern, Dr Ronan Glynn said, was that there appears to be some 60 cases notified to NPHET in the three counties which will be reported tomorrow, pending contact tracing.

The Acting Chief Medical Officer said there have been "four significant outbreaks in meat processing type facilities" across counties Kildare and Offaly.

Dr Glynn said two of the outbreaks have been in a dog food factory in Naas in Co Kildare and at a meat processing plant in Tullamore, Co Offaly.

The other two are in meat processing factories in Kildare town and in Timahoe in Co Kildare, he said.

He said the locations of the factories are one thing, but he said clearly the people working in the factories live in a range of places within these counties.

Dr Glynn said there should not be an undue focus on particular locations, as he said "the counties as a whole need to be careful".

Asked if localised lockdowns should be considered in Kildare, Laois and Offaly, Dr Glynn said "with something like this, you can't rule anything out".

He said the situation will be monitored very closely and further guidance will be given tomorrow.

The Acting Chief Medical Officer said there have been "four significant outbreaks in meat processing type facilities" across counties Kildare and Offaly.

To date, he said, there have been around 150 cases in three of those sites.

There have also been a number of clusters in three direct provision centres in the Midlands, which Dr Glynn said now appear to be under control.

He said that NPHET has recommended this week that regular testing of people living in direct provision centres is offered, beginning over the next week or two, but it will not be mandatory testing.

80 cases at Kildare factory - many asymptomatic

A food factory in Co Kildare has suspended all processing operations following confirmation of 80 Covid-19 cases.

O'Brien Fine Foods in Timahoe said they took the decision to test all of its employees following a confirmed case of the virus on 30 July. The company said this was their third case at the facility at that point.

In a statement, the food company said it engaged with the Health Service Executive and a private testing provider to "expediate" testing.

"Of 243 tests completed, 80 have been confirmed as positive for Covid-19. Of the 80 confirmed, the level of asymptomatic infectivity appears to be very high."

A further 42 employees are to be tested.

The company said that those who have tested positive have been advised to isolate and full risk assessment and contact tracing procedures are under way.

9% of meat factory workers diagnosed with Covid-19 - SIPTU

Unions representing workers from meat factories in the midlands where clusters of the coronavirus have been detected have said all factories must be shut down when cases are confirmed and the workers sent home on full pay.

Greg Ennis, area organiser for SIPTU, said that more than 9% of the workforce in the meat industry had been diagnosed with Covid-19.

He said the situation was extremely serious.

He said union representatives will meet with Meat Industry Ireland on Monday next to discuss what he said was a crisis situation.

He said in recent weeks many factories where the virus was detected did not close down while testing was continuing.

He said it was essential that workers' safety be put first and they were allowed to return home but without their pay and conditions being affected.
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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2020, 12:13:42 pm »
Two more weeks and the numbers will be in lockdown territory again.

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2020, 12:14:46 pm »
Guess im not going back to work yet, ah well another few weeks on the poxwonga
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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2020, 12:15:35 pm »
Wash your hands.
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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2020, 12:25:18 pm »
Hopefully it's a localised spike, is contained and the numbers reduce again, everyone needs to take personal responsibility.
Trouble with this disease is how it treats different age/ethnic/vulnerable profiles differently, unfortunately those who are least affected are the very ones who are the most selfish and don't give a flying fuck about anyone but themselves.   

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2020, 12:25:48 pm »
Disease ridden pox'ssss!!

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2020, 12:34:05 pm »
Not necessarily, TOO. You might remember DM and SB slagging off OAP taxi drivers for spreading the virus... that was before DM became an OAP and went back to work himself to make up for the loss of puppy dole.
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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2020, 12:35:14 pm »
Self isolation works .Big Dommos cousin Barbara had warts on her labia so locked herself in the back bedroom of the gaffs near the flats soon after that the lads on the football team all stopped scratching .Should we bring back internment or make infected people wear bells .Donny T says back when lepords wore bells and we had internment we had no Covid and he should know he is a Genius .

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2020, 12:40:15 pm »
Do you remember the aforementioned DM in self-isolation. Not a word of a lie, he came on here to check that it was OK for him to go out for his daily walks.... as if we didn't already know he was only isolating because there was a higher puppy dole payment for the diseased back then. I'd say if he dropped a 1c coin it'd hit him in the back of the head!
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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2020, 01:06:01 pm »
If Kildare is locked Down will horses trained on the Curragh be allowed race .Will Nass and the Curragh racecourses be closed .

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2020, 03:32:55 pm »
If Kildare is locked Down will horses trained on the Curragh be allowed race .Will Nass and the Curragh racecourses be closed .

Who gives a fuck?

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2020, 05:17:07 pm »
If Kildare is locked Down will horses trained on the Curragh be allowed race .Will Nass and the Curragh racecourses be closed .

What are the odds?

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2020, 05:20:23 pm »




NOTEWORTHY

New Covid-19 restrictions for Kildare, Laois and Offaly to kick in from midnight
The Government announced the measures on the back of NPHET advice following a spike in cases in recent days.
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THE GOVERNMENT HAS announced regional restrictions for Kildare, Laois and Offaly following an increase of Covid-19 cases in the three counties over the past two weeks.

Those resident in either of the three counties are advised not to travel outside of their county in a bid to prevent transmission of the virus. People are asked to only undertake essential travel at this time.

Pubs and restaurants are to operate as takeaway only. Childcare facilities will remain open as will retail outlets. 

The restrictions will come into effect from midnight and last for two weeks.

https://www.thejournal.ie/new-covid-19-restrictions-for-kildare-laois-and-offaly-5170255-Aug2020/
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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2020, 05:22:46 pm »
If Kildare is locked Down will horses trained on the Curragh be allowed race .Will Nass and the Curragh racecourses be closed .

What are the odds?
In most cases the horses are asymptomatic; that is to say they have it but they don't know it. If they adhere to the guidelines on social etiquette and hygiene, and keep the house parties on the back burner for now, the risks will be greatly diminished

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Re: Time for Local Lockdowns?
« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2020, 05:25:53 pm »
Look like they're using yous as a pilot Tony.I'd say the weekend will be busy for those working elsewhere as people might be afraid they're gonna lose their drinking privileges.I'm gonna force myself out for a few pints in preparation.

 


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