Nonsense Variant Spreads

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Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health

This evening.

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Temple Bar, Dublin this afternoon

This evening.

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22 thoughts on “Nonsense Variant Spreads

  1. goldenbrown

    oh ffs

    “Nphet would have recommended indoor dining stay closed until ‘end of September or beyond’ but for vaccine pass, says CMO”

    Dr Holohan also appeared to rule out the use of negative tests for Covid-19, including rapid antigen tests, to allow people to access indoor hospitality

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/nphet-would-have-recommended-indoor-dining-stay-closed-until-end-of-september-or-beyondbut-for-vaccine-pass-says-cmo-40598801.html

    and Varadker yesterday flying his kites

    this is an obvious obvious obvious attempt to shoehorn barcodes and vaccines into every man woman and child in the state whether they want it or not by the backdoor

    with no sunset clause, openended

    lol. just watch the feature creep on this one, if we accept this we’re well on our way to a “Social Crediting” system here, your Governments wet dream…makes the PSC card arguments look mickey mouse in comparison

    I for one will wait as long as it takes, I’ll grow my own food if necessary. No child of mine is being made to take any C19 vaccine and they can shove their app up their anal cavity

  2. gallantman

    So the only way young people can legitimately get into the pub is to get themselves a positive COVID diagnosis ASAP…..Nice work.

    1. Andrew

      or get a job in a pub. You can serve someone who has been vaccinated but can’t have a drink yourself. Makes no sense.

  3. E'Matty

    Get the virus, recover if you suffer any symptoms at all, 6-9 months access to society. Perhaps it’s time for Covid Spreader parties, where we meet, hug, kiss, drink, chat without masks, all the mad stuff. Or they could just provide for antigen testing. The con is so transparent at this stage.

      1. Steph Pinker

        Exactly, Janet. Not to mention the lack of consideration towards those who don’t have phones with internet access – are those people supposed to walk around with a satchel of personal and private medical papers on their person which have to be shown to an anonymous business owner to be allowed indoors for a coffee/beer/food?

        Apartheid – we are living in a S[s]tate which is making us *apart* and, dividing us and conquering us through division, propaganda and fear.

        P.S. Dis I mention lies?

  4. Oro

    Why is it that every single social issue in Ireland seems to be crystallized by something relating to ‘the pub’, it’s so desperate. Is nobody embarrassed by acting like eating dinner in a restaurant is the final frontier of civil rights? Toe curling.

    1. Sam

      Do you really think it’s about not getting into the pub that people are annoyed about . It’s a fairly shallow interpretation. Non …

      1. Oro

        Haha no you must have misunderstood me. It’s the expression of these items always being manifested via some interaction with the pub that I took issue with in my comment.

      1. Paulus

        I always took this to be darn tootin’ – but then I said tenderhooks for years before I realised it was tenterhooks.
        (Similarly; pantomine!)

        1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

          oh I’m quite possibly wrong, I have mild condition of getting my letters muddled, I blame a Scottish Mother and too many languages competing in my head, never happens with numbers, those I can’t forget, I have a whole list of door codes in Paris and phone numbers that I can’t get rid of, I see them taking up valuable space in there

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