Trinity College Dublin; email from provost Patrick Prendergast
This morning.
RTÉ reports:
“Trinity College Dublin has written to staff and students to inform them that a case of Covid-19 is connected with the campus.
“It said a section of its Dublin city centre campus will be closed as a precautionary measure, but that the rest of the university will open and operate as normal.”
Coronavirus case identified at Trinity College Dublin (RTÉ)
Thanks Steve Conlon
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Surprise. Get well soon my friend. There are cases in UCD and DCU too that the student body knows bout already but the ’emergency authorities’ are hushing up. There are no Chinese students togther in UCD for example – unusual. They know what’s coming
” There are cases in UCD and DCU too that the student body knows bout already but the ’emergency authorities’ are hushing up.”
If you could just throw your evidence up there thanks.
And when it’s produced to you, you’ll be looking for a time and date stamp. I thought Cian was bad as regards being an apologist, but you take the biscuit.
You have to yet to provide any proof that the HSE sent the first patient on his way, without telling him to isolate even, while waiting for test results. I really don’t know why you won’t, if you have some. I mean, imagine the look on my face when you post up something to back up what you claim is a simple fact.
UCD Students Bar looked packed to me.
Nope. I’m based in the national virus reference lab here in UCD and this is just not true…
please stick this on the fridge in your lab.
http://cf.broadsheet.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/tumblr_p3l62pFmbr1vnjnxno1_1280.jpg
Ah jesus, now I can’t stop yawning…
You would say that wouldn’t you…
Those pesky emergency authorities. Withholding masks and tinfoil hats from a vulnerable population
The irony is tinfoil hats actually act as aerials, not shields. What you need is a metal mesh on your head.
I’ll so-instruct my milliner. One nice Faraday-hat coming up
Iron-y tin foil. he he
It’s actually Covid-20…. You probably never heard of it! It’s a Trinity thing.