If the virus continues to spread, things will get very hairy indeed for the Government

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Inside Politics: Public health experts’ advice on moving to new lockdown is rejected in a calculated and public way

Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan was heavily criticised by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar.

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Well then reclose schools and colleges ..... And see the numbers decline ..... Ever since they reopened ......numbers climbed Nothing to do with the hospitality sector But the livelihood of over 35000 are out of work for the next 3-4 weeks and maybe longer 🤬🤬

If scare tactics keep being used in the media to keep pumping the covid myth, the final story will be Ireland's demise!!!

It is the responsibility of the people to stop the virus. Government can only guide. Or do we want a police state?

Most people are looking at the death numbers. Ireland have 86 daily deaths. 1.7 with covid. Median age 83. Perspective in shutting down 400,000 livelihoods(health)+ multiplier effects ? The govnt have to look at the other excess lockdown deaths Missed cancers Suicides etc

Nobody likes a hairy one...

No they won’t. They’ll escalate through the system they have in place.

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