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As it happened: First case of Covid-19 confirmed on island of Ireland

It’s understood the person travelled from northern Italy through Dublin and onto Northern Ireland.

LAST UPDATE | 27 Feb 2020

THIS EVENING, THE Public Health Agency in Northern Ireland confirmed the first case of coronavirus on the island of Ireland.

The person had travelled through Dublin from northern Italy and onto Northern Ireland.

It’s understood the person is being treated at a hospital in Belfast.

Stick with us for all the updates this evening.

So, here’s what we know so far:

  • One case has been confirmed of Covid-19 in Northern Ireland. We don’t know the age or gender of the person.
  • They had travelled from northern Italy to Northern Ireland and passed through Dublin Airport.
  • The authorities in the North say they will undertake every effort to limit the spread of the disease.

At a media briefing, Northern Ireland’s Public Health Agency (PHA) confirmed that testing of a patient had resulted in a presumptive positive test for coronavirus.

The test outcome has now been sent to Public Health England laboratories for verification.

The patient is receiving specialist care and PHA officials are working to identify any contacts the patient had to help prevent further spread.

Northern Ireland’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Michael McBride said: “We have been planning for the first positive case in Northern Ireland and have made clear that it was a question of when not if.”

Asked whether the person is from Northern Ireland, Dr McBride said: “I think the most important thing here is that we respect patient confidentiality so I’m not going to disclose any personal details about this individual. It would be inappropriate for me to do so. It would be wrong for me to do so.”

He added that he would not confirm where the individual is being held, but it is believed to be the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.

Dr McBride said the patient had recently returned from northern Italy.

He said: “I don’t think it should cause a lot of concern (to the public). I think we should reassure the public as we have been doing all along – as the minister has said repeatedly it wasn’t a case of if but when we would have a case in Northern Ireland.

“We have now seen our first case in Northern Ireland – someone returning from northern Italy – and that is not unexpected.”

Just a reminder: there has been no confirmed case of Covid-19 in the Republic of Ireland.

My colleague Michelle Hennessy has details here on what the symptoms of the virus are and what protocols are in place to deal with suspected cases.

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For more on that, here’s it explained in the words of HSE expert Dr Cillian De Gascun.

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Here’s some more lines from Dr Michael McBride, chief medical officer in Northern Ireland.

“Viruses don’t recognise boundaries or borders. We will continue to work to protect the population in Northern Ireland,” Dr McBride said.

Asked how many staff are involved in protecting the public, he said it was a “difficult question to answer” because there are a “whole range” of staff playing different roles.

“I couldn’t put a figure on it but it is many, many hundreds of individuals working in this space in a very compressed period of time in a situation evolving rapidly,” he added.

So far, 600 people have been in contact with the HSE over their Covid-19 fears.

“Of course it’s possible that somebody in Ireland has [Covid-19], that’s clearly what happened in other countries since it started in China, because that’s how it spread. People came, they may or may not have been symptomatic – so it’s very important to us that people do come forward,” Dr Kevin Kelleher said.

“I think historically we had evidence that they didn’t work very well, we may now have evidence that may not be true. This may be one of the things that come out of this process.”

The HSE or Department of Health here hasn’t yet reacted to the confirmed case in Northern Ireland. 

Earlier in the week, the Department of Health said the country was in the “containment phase”.

“This means that, irrespective of case severity, all efforts are focused on identifying cases and their contacts early, in order to prevent further transmission (secondary spread),” it said.

However, Ireland is prepared to initiate a second mitigation phase if necessary.

“This will be activated where containment is no longer effective in controlling the spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus). In this phase, our focus will be on identifying the cases who are most severely unwell,” the department added. More on that here

Here’s what the North’s chief medical officer had to say earlier specifically about cross-border cooperation.

“My first responsibility as chief medical officer for Northern Ireland to ensure that we take steps working with our colleagues in the Public Health Agency and working with colleagues in the HSE and the Republic of Ireland to protect the population,” he said. 

“Okay, viruses don’t recognise boundaries or borders. We will continue to work to protect the population in Northern Ireland. We will be working to support with our colleagues in the Republic of Ireland.”

A handy graphic here on how to prevent virus spreading. Again, it must be stressed that the authorities have repeated that there are no confirmed cases here as of yet. 

Across the UK as a whole, the Northern Ireland diagnosis brings the number of confirmed cases up to 16. 

The number of confirmed cases has surpassed 528 in Italy.

The first case, meanwhile, was confirmed today in Denmark.

In other Covid-19 news, the Dominican Republic has turned away a cruise ship carrying 1,500 people in the Caribbean.

Eight people on board – four Filipinos, two UK citizens and two US citizens – have reported potential symptoms. 

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Statement from the Department of Health.

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Here’s the full text of that statement: 

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been informed of a presumptive case of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in Northern Ireland.

The patient is in isolation in Northern Ireland and is receiving treatment.

Public Health authorities have activated contact tracing protocols.

The Minister for Health, Simon Harris, said: “Giving the evolving situation this first case of COVID-19 disease was not unexpected. The National Public Health Emergency Team has been planning for this scenario since January.”

“The general public should continue to adhere to the public health protocols issued by the Department of Health.”

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer in the Dept of Health, said: “The HSE is well-prepared and is working to inform any contacts the patient had in order to prevent transmission.”

“COVID-19 is spread through close contact with an infected person’s body fluids (e.g. droplets from coughing or sneezing), or by touching surfaces that an infected person has coughed or sneezed on.

“Close contact involves either face to face contact or spending more than 15 minutes within 2 metres of an infected person. The risk of transmission through casual contact is low.”

Public Health protocols, similar to those used to respond to previous incidents of pandemic influenza, SARS and MERS, have been in place since January and are operating effectively.

The general public are advised to follow advice from the HSE and the Health Protection Surveillance Centre to protect their health.

Any person concerned that they may have symptoms of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) should immediately isolate themselves from others and phone their GP.

More from Dr Cillian De Gascun here, and this is his take on if people should wear face masks and use hand sanitiser.

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The Ireland Six Nations game has already been called off.

And the five-day St Patrick’s Festival in Dublin is also under scrutiny.

Organisers said today an emergency health team was carrying out a risk assessment.

They said in a statement: “The direction from the NPHET to all events has been to await this risk assessment in order to determine the next course of action in relation to the staging of events including the St Patrick’s Festival Parade in Dublin on March 17.

“We have underscored the very urgent need for this documentation to be made available to the festival, so that an informed and prompt decision can be made regarding our forthcoming events. We have clarified to the relevant authorities our readiness to respond in whatever way is required of us in the best interests of public safety.”

We’re keen to do our best to answer any questions you may have about the coronavirus.

If you still have questions you want answered, here at TheJournal.ie we’re looking for you to send them to us so we can ask the experts. Find out more here.

Here’s chief medical officer Dr Michael McBride speaking about the confirmed case.

The case in Northern Ireland is not related to a school trip to Italy.

In recent days, much commentary on social media focused on school trips returning from northern Italy and potentially being at risk from the virus.

Earlier this week, Garreth MacNamee reported that schools in Wicklow and Dublin were taking precautions after the return of students from Italy ski trips

The person diagnosed in the North is understood to have travelled through Dublin Airport.

This wasn’t addressed in the statement from the Department of Health earlier.

On Tuesday, it said that there would be an increase in the level of public awareness campaigns at airports.

There are no entry restrictions to Ireland at present. So far, the World Health Organization and the European Centre for Disease Control has not recommended entry screening at airports.

Actions that have been taken however, include: 

  • In the event of a suspected case, contact tracing forms will be distributed to all passengers and pass completed forms to HSE lead personnel at the incident site.
  • Prior to disembarking passengers will be advised to contact their GPs should they develop symptoms within the following 14 days.
  • The airline is instructed to decontaminate the aircraft in accordance with WHO aviation hygiene standards.

RTÉ Radio One’s Liveline featured a segment on coronavirus today.

Here’s what they tweeted out today of a “bug out bag” that some listeners were getting ready.

I don’t think we all need to be getting ourselves one of these just yet.

RTÉ’s Prime Time will feature health authorities speaking about the Northern Irish confirmed case.

“It’s here,” David McCullagh begins.

Health authorities both sides of the border reminding this evening that close, personal contact is required to transmit the virus. 

Dr Tony Holohan is talking to RTÉ News.

“This is not a surprise,” he begins.

He says the individual who was infected came forward and followed the instructions given by health authorities.

He says the advice “worked” in these circumstances.

The HSE will be contacting people who sat within two rows of the person on the plane from northern Italy to Dublin, and give advice on what they should do.

Department of Health chief medical officer Dr Holohan says “nothing has changed”.

“This shows guidelines are working,” he said. “The individual involved did the right thing.”

Some political humour that we can get behind from Newstalk’s Seán Defoe.

It’s looking inevitable for there to be a confirmed case in Ireland now at this stage. 

Earlier today, the head of the World Health Organization said we’re “at a decisive point”. 

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said: “If you act aggressively now, you can contain this virus, you can prevent people getting sick, you can save lives.”

RTÉ’s Prime Time is starting now. 

We should be hearing from health authorities north and south. 

RTÉ are speaking to the experts

Professor Ultan Power, from Queen’s University Belfast: “It’s not at all unexpected. It was a case of when not if.”

He says the people the patient came into contact with need to be traced, and establish if they may be infected. 

Dr Chris Luke tells RTÉ’s Prime Time Ireland is “reasonably well prepared”.

“The key issue is to prepare the population so they’re following the hygiene recommendations,” he says.

He says it’s important to be “obsessive” about washing your hands thoroughly and frequently. 

On if the health service can cope, Dr Luke says it depends on how many people come to our hospitals.

“Our emergency departments are full,” he says. “The staff are as good as you’ll find anywhere in the world. They’ll react and deal with any threat as and when it arises.”

He says it’s important the public “doesn’t panic”. 

“We will manage one way or the other,” the consultant says. 

“The worry is that there’ll be a surge of people with mild illnesses turning up at our GPs and emergency departments.”

Away from Prime Time, the HSE has just updated their advice on Covid-19.

Here’s what it says about the Northern Ireland case:

“There is a confirmed case of coronavirus in Northern Ireland. The patient travelled through the Republic of Ireland and is in isolation in Northern Ireland and receiving treatment.

“Public health authorities are working to inform any contacts the patient had in order to prevent transmission. Those at most risk of severe infection and those with most exposure will be contacted first.”

Dr Margaret Harris, from the World Health Organization coronavirus team, is speaking to RTÉ’s Prime Time now. 

She says there’s a lot of questions that the health service must answer in order to ensure it’s ready for an outbreak of Covid-19.

Those questions “ideally were asked weeks ago”. If not, they should be getting answered tonight. 

Philip Watt, of Cystic Fibrosis Ireland, is speaking to Prime Time Now. 

“Certainly a level of anxiety out there,” he says. “I think the government could do a bit more to involve patient groups in this whole issue.”

He says he’s asked the chief medical officer to hold meetings with groups most affected, such as asthma society.

“Handwashing is so important,” he says. “More fundamental things like if the pandemic gets really bad, our patients shouldn’t be attracted to hospitals.”

Professor Ultan Power on the people who’ve been re-infected with the virus.

“There’s still a lot of information we need to learn about this virus,” he says. “Is it a second infection or some incubation of the virus? At this point we don’t have the sufficient information to say one way or the other.

“If you’re aware of elderly folks or people who are at high risk, bear in mind if you have any symptoms at all they are still very vulnerable.”

Dr Tony Holohan speaking to Prime Time now.

The Dept of Health’s chief medical officer, says it’s important a person understands the advice that has been given.

If they don’t, “we have no chance of picking up the individual cases”. 

He says he’s confident we have the staff, but says there are “capacity challenges” in the system. 

The emergency departments have been mobilised already for the testing of negative cases, he says. 

Dr Holohan says our understanding of the virus is evolving. 

“What’s happened in Italy over the past number of days has given us reason to believe something like this could happen,” he says. 

He says the Chinese authorities responded really well. We believe we can take the measures, and ultimately if the public is responsible, to prevent the spread of infection, he says.

The passenger manifests and crew manifests will be checked, and those who were in close contact with the infected passenger – within two rows – will be contacted by the HSE, Dr Holohan says. 

And that’s it from the liveblog tonight.

TheJournal.ie will be providing you all the latest updates throughout the evening and tomorrow on Covid-19 and how Ireland is coping with the potential for an outbreak.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:25 PM

    Yeah I don’t think much people (myself included) will be complying with this

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:28 PM

    @Pol Mlp: Have to agree. Two years now towing the line. Time to live again.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:54 PM

    @Pol Mlp: made me laugh when he advised the children they may need to get the vaccine.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:54 PM

    @Darren Mc Mahon: as if there gonna be watching that tool hahahaha

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:16 PM

    @Dave Barrett: what am I supposed to do leave elderly on their own on Xmas day with no turkey or ham I don’t think so I’ll be feeding some of the neighbours

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:40 PM

    @Marty Lawless: Well done.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 8:31 PM

    @Darren Mc Mahon: I am glad you find it funny – maybe you do need a laugh – but then read this where 10% of hospitalisation are under 2 years of age and maybe this omicron variant has a new target in young children and maybe NPHET and the politicians have more up to date information.

    “”It has also emerged that hospitalisation cases have increased for children under five in the fourth wave,” local media quoted Health Minister Joe Phaahla as saying.

    According to the country’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), there’s been a steep rise in cases over the last seven days.

    “A new trend in this wave is the increase in hospitalisation of children under five,” Wassila Jassat, public health specialist at the NICD was quoted as saying.

    The NICD also said that children under the age of two account for about 10 per cent of total hospital admissions in Tshwane, the Omicron epicentre in South Africa, the report said.

    “Toddlers getting sick is a cause for concern. Children below the age of two make up 10 per cent of Omicron-related hospitalisation,” Jassat said.”

    Here is the source – and you can educate yourself and do some more research

    https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/omicron-spikes-hospitalisation-among-kids-under-5-in-south-africa-121120300886_1.html

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 9:26 PM

    @Giovanni cans: ha ha ha brilliant

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 10:58 PM

    @Niall Ó Cofaigh: FO

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    Dec 4th 2021, 12:34 AM

    @Hugh Morris: well said!!!

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:28 PM

    When Tony/Leo/mìcheal start paying my mortgage, they can tell me who can and can’t come into my fupping house…..

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:32 PM

    @chinaski: Exactly.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:59 PM

    @chinaski: Oooh ya big rebel ya

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:24 PM

    @Lee King Buckett: You keep bending over to grab your ankles for this nonsense there smart lad

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:25 PM

    Holihan, Martin and Varadker to resign.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:38 PM

    @a: agree. at this point they can all f right off

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:06 PM

    @a: Why Tony Houlihan? He is only doing his job, dispensing public health advice. It’s the government that’s the problem

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:45 PM

    @Locutus Of Borg: You mean the fake modelling, face masks don’t work, antigen tests are snake oil. Schools are completely safe. That public advice?

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:35 PM

    Fully jabbed , I’m done with restrictions. Getting on with my life.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:25 PM

    Good luck enforcing that lol

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:27 PM

    They’ll be doing well to get 20% compliance this time round. Only so many times they can tests peoples patience, NPHET away to pleasure themselves now after ensuring Christmas is shot

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:28 PM

    Utterly predictable they would have had to row back on the meaningful reopening. The living with covid strategy is in the bin.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:52 PM

    @Munster1: look around man. Open your eyes. Compliance with any restrictions is firmly in the bin. There no longer is any public buy in or support. They can say whatever they want, people are not listening. I have less than zero intentions of abiding by this 4 household nonsense thing. Il have who i want in my house when i want thank you very much.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:02 PM

    @Eoin Jackson: Oooooh another big rebel!!!!

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:08 PM

    @Eoin Jackson: and why is that? Because of failure after failure. There is no ‘herd immunity’ with this virus. Letting it rip will just result in hospitals full and deaths on the rise.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:08 PM

    @Lee King Buckett: hardly a rebel now king kong. I just have zero intention of handing over power over my home to anyone else. If you want to be a cowardly roll over, you be my guest. Im sure you will get a golden star delivered to you hiding behind your couch. Theres a good little boy.

    Just laying out the truth, you will be in the minority, but each to their own. I’m just stating the obvious, you will not get any compliance this time around, that ship has sailed.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:12 PM

    @Munster1: whats the end game with no herd immunity? Hide away and bunker down forever? Let cowardice thrive? How do viruses usually burn out? Im currently waiting for my flight out of the UK. Life is as normal here. No masks in pubs or clubs. People living life, little to no restrictions. They have a less % vaccinated than we do. They also have lower case rates than we do. Why is that can you answer me? Not being smart, I genuinely am incredibly interested in the response to this?

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:25 PM

    @Eoin Jackson: viruses dont burn out, they just kill off the weak and mutate. 1.2 million in the UK have long covid, they have paying a large price for their strategy. One question that is never asked, is it possible to live with this virus.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:36 PM

    @Munster1: funnily we seem to be paying a higher price than the UK are but that’s not the question i asked. I asked a completely different question you avoided answering. If these restrictions help reduce transmission. If the vaccine helps reduce transmission. And there’s no such thing as herd immunity with this virus as you claim. How come we have a much higher vaccination % and a much, much more restricted populace (the difference in lifestyle and freedoms is actually nearly laughable at this point), then why is our positivity rate higher and why have we more cases per head of population than the uk? I asked this question, you avoided it so i ask again.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:41 PM

    @Eoin Jackson: I’ve no big issue with you deciding to disregard home visiting guidelines – we’re all grown ups.

    My issue is with the macho announcement to the world at large on an Internet comment section. Could you not just keep it to yourself and get about your business?

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:46 PM

    @Eoin Jackson: why are we worse than the UK? Because we opened up everything going into winter.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:47 PM

    @Lee King Buckett: oh my, you really must be a timid auld petal if you considered that a “macho announcement”. So what you are basically saying is you should not share your opinion unless it tows the official government line? Im pretty sure theres a term for that… what is it again? Hmmm, i wonder. Amazingly, you seem more than happy to frequently share your supportive opinions of such restrictions. Im guessing that’s allowable though yes? Hmmm, that term will eventually come to me to describe that kind of situation…..

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:53 PM

    @Munster1: i see what you are trying to point to and its a good effort. They created a surge. A bigger surge too as a result of how restricted they kept the population vs the rest of europe. But I remember why that was the case that we opened up so late, do you? “We do it slowly, and gradually, so when we open we stay open”.
    Or something of that ilk was the common mantra. I can even remember seeing supportive posts by you on this plan. Meanwhile a lot of other people were screaming to completely open mid may. Those people were called reckless and irresponsible… also, I thought this virus was not seasonal? You know, what a lot of pro restriction minded people were yelling from the rooftops as summer was rolling. Flip flopping on that now as it suits…

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:57 PM

    @Munster1: and look I think we will leave it here now. We have a fundamental difference of opinion on Ireland’s covid response strategy, which I do not think will be reconciled so there’s not much point having much more of a back and forth on it.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 8:02 PM

    @Eoin Jackson: fair enough, take it easy

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 10:31 PM

    @Eoin Jackson:
    By any metric, the UK are doing worse than us and are losing more people.
    They’ve higher case rates.
    They’ve only 68.63%, of their population fully vaccinated as yet. None of what you claimed is true. You do British people no favour by minimising their losses.

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries

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    Dec 4th 2021, 5:49 PM

    @Eoin Jackson: Face school closures then.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:27 PM

    What’s the crack with gyms needing covid certs?? Never heard of outbreaks from gyms

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:19 PM

    @LFC_MAD94: called divide and conquer. There is no public health reason for it. Vaccinated doesn’t mean no spreading the virus. Pure discrimination of people who exercise right bodily autonomy. And the Irish? They laught at another violation of this right… rest Europe march against this 2g policy since they know what that means…

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:34 PM

    @LFC_MAD94: My 2 sons and 3 of their friends all caught it in gyms over the past few months. The amount of gym users that don’t wipe down equipment after use is quite high, before covid and still now. Gym staff nowhere to be seen.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 8:15 PM

    @Raymond Scott: will you ever get the fk off the stage. The pure shittery you talk here day in day out. Have you no job?

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 10:08 PM

    @Raymond Scott: 2g? That’s nonsense.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:35 PM

    We are the laughing stock on Sky News.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:38 PM

    @Ashling Visser Bishop: as per

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    Dec 4th 2021, 6:22 AM

    @Ashling Visser Bishop: couldn’t give an absolute s hit what anybody has to say on that pathetic news channel. One of the worst.

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:25 PM

    Gonna need to increase the gardai capacity to enforce that

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    Mute Alan Wright
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:32 PM

    @Peazel: Unfortunately that is probably what we’ll see. A huge pouring of police resources into this and not out protecting the streets (or even answering the phones).

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    Mute WHUFCLad
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:24 PM

    As if

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    Mute Anthony
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:00 PM

    Remember the reason behind our ridiculously slow reopening compared to the rest of Europe “when we open we want to stay open”…. Look where we are now.

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    Mute Niall Ó Cofaigh
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 8:40 PM

    @Anthony: what closed? I think it was night clubs only or did I miss something?

    Yes, there are some new restrictions on numbers and closing times but many things have remained open compared to the beginning of the year.

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    Mute Twitruser2021
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:37 PM

    Feck sake HSE government make us suffer cause of shiyte management. It will be same next Christmas. The trolley crisis has closed nightclubs. Omicron to house parties instead.

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    Mute Joanne Holland
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:56 PM

    I’m sorry, I’ve towed the line so far. However, I draw the line at limiting Xmas for my children. The time we have with them truly enjoying the magic of Xmas is so limited. I have no interest in nightclubs or pubs but will not be deterred from making this Christmas magical for small people, as it should be.

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 10:35 PM

    @Joanne Holland: And it’ll take five other households visiting you to make it magical? Okay.

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    Dec 4th 2021, 6:17 AM

    @Joanne Holland: small people…is that code for…Christmas elves!? OMG they’re real…i knew it!

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    Mute mark o donovan
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:41 PM

    Whose going to stick to these guidelines, nobody cares anymore, are tge guards going to check how many peoole you are visting, give us a break what a joke

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    Mute Franny Ando
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:52 PM

    @mark o donovan: No and pubs will just close their doors.
    Let in who they know and carry on as normal.

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    Mute John Sheahan
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:25 PM

    It’ll get worse if anything now with people leaving the pubs at 12.

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    Mute Sean Dalton
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:41 PM

    What a load of nonsense. A complete waste of time and money. We’ll be paying for this forever more. Just open up and leave it open.

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    Mute trebloc01
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:59 PM

    The night clubs should have been open all summer

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    Mute Mags Murphy
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 8:13 PM

    delighted to see so many all agreeing that they will do as they please and are done taking direction from the govt

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    Mute Paul Dolan
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:39 PM

    Says who?
    They can fk right off

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    Mute Lee King Buckett
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:00 PM

    @Paul Dolan: Oooh another big rebel!!

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:23 PM

    @Lee King Buckett: yes and I’ll live my life well

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    Mute Lee King Buckett
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:42 PM

    @Paul Dolan: Great. Do you have to announce it in a super macho way on an Internet comment section?

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:47 PM

    @Lee King Buckett: yes and at least I’m not ashamed to reveal my real name unlike you

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 9:43 PM

    @Lee King Buckett: you keep chipping away with the same stuff hiding behind your fake profile aiming digs at strangers that you know nothing about. And you want to call other people macho? How ironic

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    Mute Paul Dolan
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 9:47 PM

    @paulruddell: cheers Paul

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    Mute Alan Kenny
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:47 PM

    Are members of Nphet and the Government going to take a reduction in pay for the duration of the restrictions? I think not

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    Mute mar
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:47 PM

    Yeah, sure.

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    Mute IamEggBot
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:34 PM

    2 wasps can’t share a can of coke at one time, 9 donkeys can stand in 9 fields at one time, talking French will give u skin failure, but have a meaningful Christmas

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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:10 PM

    I’ve already nailed the front door shut, stay out the lot of ye.

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    Mute James Clifford
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 8:07 PM

    They can go f off, its that simple!!!

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    Mute Anna Carr
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:50 PM

    Well 4 households isn’t too bad. Most families are under four households. Aren’t they?

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    Mute Damien Mcconnell
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 7:41 PM

    Only an advisory so

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    Mute Adam Rekio
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:47 PM

    I don’t really have an issue with covid passport for gyms etc but I don’t want to be queueing at 6am waiting to get it checked just to get a workout in…

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    Mute Lee King Buckett
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 6:59 PM

    @Adam Rekio: Shouldn’t be an issue for gyms with fixed membership. They should just check the cert on the first visit and mark you off then. It’s not dated so there’s no need to check it on every visit.

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    Mute Paul Whitehead
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    Dec 4th 2021, 12:21 AM

    Great- it might keep some unwanted relatives at home and stop them eating my quality street and mikados. You know who you are. Now feck Orf.

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    Mute Paul Carew
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    Dec 3rd 2021, 11:10 PM

    Maybe this is it, maybe there will be no alien invasion or meteorite, what if this is it, a pandemic that mutates, twist and turns until eventually all that’s left is silence

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    Dec 4th 2021, 6:14 AM

    @Paul Carew: merry Christmas

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    Dec 4th 2021, 6:46 PM

    Verbal diarrhoea

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