Not Angry, Just Disappointed

at

Dr. Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health this afternoon

This afternoon.

Department of Health, Dublin 2.

Via RTÉ News:

The Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said NPHET has been very clear that people need to be mindful about social contacts; that they need to be halved in order to get transmission of the virus under control.

He said the chance of someone “bumping into the virus” while out is “very high“.

However…

A key difference between this and last Christmas is that most of the population is vaccinated – that allows so much of society to remain open, Dr Holohan said.

Good times.

Meanwhile…

Anyone?

Acceleration of Covid cases giving ‘concern’, says NPHET (RTE)

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13 thoughts on “Not Angry, Just Disappointed

  1. freewheeling

    When we have a journalist class whose hardest line of questioning is “so Tony .. more vax pass, yeah?”, then we’re never getting out of this.

  2. Another day

    Emperor Hourahan pushing passes here and then skipping off to Spain to move around hassle free.
    I hope he’s eternally hounded in this life and the next.

  3. Free Lunch

    Hanging tight until Jedward appear on this week’s Late Late Show and give us some definitive, commonsense, advice.

    THAT’S IF WE DON’T ALL DIE IN THE MEANTIME. DON’T PANIC. DON’T PANIC. DON’T PANIC!

      1. Micko

        Went back and read that Sky news one again eh?

        “Hassling”. “Confronted”

        Can’t even have a conversation now.

  4. f_lawless

    ‘People have disregarded the importance of personal mitigating measures that they can take to prevent spread of the virus, Dr Glynn said.’

    Quit your gaslighting, you mild-mannered charlatan, stop trying to shift all the blame, and accept some personal responsibility for your role in the disastrous and ineffective measures which NPHET have been imposed upon the public

    “Transmission is not inevitable” Dr Tony Holohan has said at the NPHET briefing, he said “we hold it within our collective capacity to prevent this virus from transmitting”

    The level of hubris of the man is astounding. And with no Irish journalists willing to stand up to him, he feels free to say whatever he fancies:without being held up to scrutiny. eg:

    “Dr Tony Holohan said there are some countries in a disastrous position in terms of the impact of low vaccination rates and high transmission rates – something he said Ireland does not have.”

    Totalitarian Tony will surely go down in history as one of Ireland’s most notorious rogues.

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