On the luas now and nice to see that the chinstrap mask is still in fashion.
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PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITYOn the luas now and nice to see that the chinstrap mask is still in fashion.
Here's a list of the sins I didn't commitWould you say "I went for cans with Joe and we made sure not to urinate on each other"?
Pfft. I ate inside an Italian place there a few weeks ago and didn't have to show my passport. They could probably tell I was sound.Just used my VACCINE PASSPORT for the first time ever to get some sweet indoor dining action in the blanch centre Burger King. I am nothing if not classy.
Luas ticket inspector got on, checked your man’s ticket and that was it. Nothing said about the mask. Fucking lol.PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Who, me? I’m giving out about people being saps.Here's a list of the sins I didn't commit
Here's you giving out about people giving out about people. Wha? WHA?
Of course not, sure Joe and I always urinate on each otherWould you say "I went for cans with Joe and we made sure not to urinate on each other"?
might have mentioned it before, but my wife is hearing a good bit of anecdotal tales of women's menstrual cycles being thrown out of whack by the vaccine.
found out yesterday that her husband has spent the last 10 days in hospital.so my anti-vax cousin in carndonagh and her husband have both contracted covid. there's a surprise.
Covid-19 rates in Carndonagh remain four times national average
Areas of Donegal, Louth, Mayo, Galway and Monaghan most problematic, data showswww.irishtimes.com
So, that's 700 times the HSE is aware the virus has been brought into schools in just a couple of days, yet still no need for masks or proper ventilation measures? This is madness...
I wouldn't blame the school at all, it's entirely the Departments fault. They're clinging to outdated advice that transmission is principally droplets and remedied by handwashing and social distancing. Ireland has a slight blessing in that lots of old schools were designed with TB mitigation in mind, so they have good general air flow, but I think most schools haven't got adequate ventilation.Wouldn't blame the school itself much, it is generally excellent. My nephew is in a proper classroom this year instead of a small portacabin, hope that helps.
And masks... no reason the kids can't wear masks. Just back from Spain, lots of over 6's wearing them with no problem, but the Department spouted some nonsense about them being a choking hazard... studies in the UK saying that one in seven kids who test postive are displaying long covid symptoms. It's negligence to allow such a scenario.
Anyway, fingers crossed your nephew is ok.
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