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gonadic io posted:the north is still over 40s only, and here is still over 50s, (with exceptions for vulnerable people/healthcare workers ofc) it's only england itself that's gone to over 18s at walk-ins. as far as I can tell wales isn't doing walk-ins at all. not quite at the state where I'd fly just to get it. oh well. North's over 30s now but only for drops in, can't make an appointment or go to a pharmacy yet. Means hunting out one of the one/two vaccine walk in centres in your health trust area and queueing up.
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Since I'm in England now I've been considering getting a booster ASAP.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 19:32 |
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kustomkarkommando posted:North's over 30s now but only for drops in, can't make an appointment or go to a pharmacy yet. i got mine at ulster hospital vaccine centre today - queued for two and a half hours but i just had a read on my mobile-telephone handset
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 19:39 |
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Arquinsiel posted:Since I'm in England now I've been considering getting a booster ASAP. Did you get your first two jabs in ROI or in England? I moved here after I got my two jabs and I'm unsure if I can get my jabs.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 19:53 |
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Got the first two in Dublin. If the British government wants to put two more in me for free I guess I'll just have to be extra immune
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 20:50 |
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https://twitter.com/drewtoothpaste/status/1470123702364913673
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 20:52 |
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Arquinsiel posted:Got the first two in Dublin. If the British government wants to put two more in me for free I guess I'll just have to be extra immune Let me know how it goes! Ideally I would like to be boosted before I go back for Christmas but the logistics mean I probably won't be.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 23:35 |
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Any idea if our HSE covid Certs are gonna hold any weight in the UK? I've been looking around but all I can get is news about how mad everyone is at Boris about it. I'll unfortunately be in Newcastle over Christmas and while I've been promised I'll be taken all over the place ans wined and dined I'd really rather not be near anyone at all, so like if they count over there it's ok, and if they don't I'll be pretty happy tbh. This is the UK, where using an NI fiver will get you in poo poo in the wrong shops so *shrug*
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 15:14 |
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Shoehead posted:Any idea if our HSE covid Certs are gonna hold any weight in the UK? I've been looking around but all I can get is news about how mad everyone is at Boris about it. I've not had to use mine yet and have similar concerns. Here it seems like you have to scan in as opposed to having someone scan your cert? General apathy towards them mean that most places either won't ask or, if they do ask, will accept it as something over nothing. I'm talking completely hypothetically here but I just don't see the UK public/business being even nearly as stringent about them that Ireland was.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 15:46 |
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There's some QR codes on tables that instruct you to scan them with an NHS app before sitting down but I suspect those labels are old and I didn't see anyone using them the one time I was somewhere with tables.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 19:08 |
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How would the table even know!
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 19:20 |
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It checks the app on its smartphone I guess?
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 19:43 |
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The QR codes as I understand them are basically to tell the app you're at a specific place which it then supposedly uses to contact trace you when someone who was in that place at that time tells the app they tested positive. In practice I have no idea how well or if it works, because I spend most of the time without a device capable of running the app and 90% of the places I go don't have the scan in things. Welcome to plague island by the way, please enjoy our large variety of cheeses and diseases.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 19:46 |
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We have a Bluetooth app that tracks you and notifies you if there was a close contact.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 20:50 |
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lemonadesweetheart posted:We have a Bluetooth app that tracks you and notifies you if there was a close contact. The NHS covid one does the same thing. The qr codes to check in is meant to streamline the contact tracing requirements for businesses so a wee man with a clipboard doesn't have to take down your name and telephone number when you arrive (in theory)
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 21:06 |
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The place I was was a shoping center food court, so literally every table had one and there was zero enforcement. Kind of an obvious flaw.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 21:36 |
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"zero enforcement" is sort of a theme you will find.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 21:39 |
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I found that the second I stepped onto the DLR at London City Airport. A tannoy reminding everyone that masks are mandatory and only a few weirdos like me actually wearing one.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 22:57 |
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Shoehead posted:Any idea if our HSE covid Certs are gonna hold any weight in the UK? I've been looking around but all I can get is news about how mad everyone is at Boris about it. I'm in a similar situation and I recall finding an article claiming that the NHS certs would be valid in the EU so I assume it works both ways, but you never know given the insanity of UK exceptionalism
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# ? Dec 16, 2021 11:07 |
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That seems ok, I mean it's defo not ok and my visit to the UK is going to be stupid and nerve wracking but if the Brits are going to be dumb it might as well be dumb in a way that lets me move about. My little cousin, who is a very big drinker, has been getting shittier and shittier lately, posts a lot of hand-wringing shite about people's mental health while there were 0 restrictions in last month. Anyway she's pretty pissed this morning about NPHET. Shes beside herself
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 12:41 |
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hmm it's almost as if the suffering of mental health over the last 2 years has more to do with a massive loving pandemic killing lots of people than measures to combat it
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 12:45 |
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Shoehead posted:That seems ok, I mean it's defo not ok and my visit to the UK is going to be stupid and nerve wracking but if the Brits are going to be dumb it might as well be dumb in a way that lets me move about. The thing I was seeing on social media today that made me go "hmm" was people talking about Tony Hoolihan having "an anti-alchol agenda." I tried reading the comments in the hope that people would explain what this means, but all I got was a baffling collection of incomprehensible posts and memes/gifs that I think were supposed to be savage takedowns but just made me more confused.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 12:58 |
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Oh I left out the part where she's literally only angry about pub closing times. She just wants her piss ups to continueThe Question IRL posted:The thing I was seeing on social media today that made me go "hmm" was people talking about Tony Hoolihan having "an anti-alchol agenda." Having been sober for 10+ years now I'm the one person in my family who can't really bring this stuff up without seeming like a dry shite or a scold but like... just get hosed up at home? You can still have parties atm, go full Mask of the Red Death Shoehead fucked around with this message at 13:03 on Dec 17, 2021 |
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Just a general FYI but yesterday my brother (mid30's no underlying conditions) got a text from the doctor's surgery asking him to register for a booster dose to be administered tomorrow. I'm a few years older, registered same surgery got no text. I registered anyway, and this morning we both got calls to come and get boosted tomorrow morning! So if you're registered with a surgery, have a look at their website and see if they doing boosters at the moment, you never know edit: oops, meant to put this in the general Ireland thread, oh well. Pookah fucked around with this message at 13:13 on Dec 17, 2021 |
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Shoehead posted:Oh I left out the part where she's literally only angry about pub closing times. She just wants her piss ups to continue Ah but when you bring up the idea of house parties, they say that is where all the spreading is coming from. And that we would be better if the pubs were left open because they would be more regulated. The (inconvient) truth is alcohol use reduces inhibitions. It's why people drink. But as a result it also impairs judgment. Ultimately it's not compatible with public health advice on how to reduce infections in a pandemic, but people don't want to accept this.* In relation to how others see you, I find it best to ignore it. I'm a non-drinker but I would go to social events that were excuses for piss ups, because this is Ireland. If you want to socialize, most of the events for this will involve lots of drinks. I remember one friend in her cups telling me that she hated that I didn't drink "because it meant that I was judging her on her drinking." That one always stuck with me. People do a lot of projecting and also denial around this subject. *= See also whenever EU guidelines on Binge Drinking are released and the response is ALWAYS to argue that the definition on what constitutes binge drinking is too harsh and to argue about that.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 13:49 |
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Most people, especially here, have deeply problematic relationships with alcohol, and anything that gets in the way of that will cause blind fury. I love a pint, me, but people are just loving thick
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 14:25 |
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The Question IRL posted:The thing I was seeing on social media today that made me go "hmm" was people talking about Tony Hoolihan having "an anti-alchol agenda." He has a long history of advocating against alcohol use in Ireland. Hes very much on the record with having an anti-alcohol agenda: quote:And it is true that there are some positives in relation to alcohol, some level of social lubrication and some health benefits. But these benefits are derived only from low levels of alcohol consumption. And this is not the way we drink alcohol in this country. Somehow we have let ourselves believe that alcohol is not really a problem in Ireland. We are complacent. We choose to ignore evidence of the huge and avoidable extent of the problem that alcohol wreaks on our society. https://alcoholireland.ie/dr-tony-h...ple-conference/ quote:Almost 100 people are dying every month in an "alcohol epidemic" drowning the country, the Government’s medical expert has warned. quote:Tony Holohan, chief medical officer at the Department of Health, made a comment on RTE’s Six One News that might not be newsworthy nationally or internationally: “Irish consume too much alcohol” quote:The Chief Medical Officer says any new measures to crack down on people's consumption of alcohol would be "very welcome". https://twitter.com/karlbrophy/status/1330534527228375042 etc
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 16:01 |
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Yer man Brophy is a fuckwit anyway.The Question IRL posted:I remember one friend in her cups telling me that she hated that I didn't drink "because it meant that I was judging her on her drinking."
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 16:10 |
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As far as I'm seeing the proposed 5pm curfew would extend to theatres and cinemas and other indoor events, not just specifically licensed premises. The advice has been to radically cut socialisation for like the last month and ultimately that's what a curfew is designed to do, no?
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 16:10 |
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lmao good on holohan for having an anti alcohol agenda. People would be much healthier if they had access to things that aren't alcohol if you know what I mean winking smiling emoji. The Devils Buttermilk. We need to have another loving lockdown in january. It's proven to reduce case numbers and save lives. poo poo is going to hit the loving fan otherwise. We don't have the medical infrastructure for this poo poo.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 16:41 |
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Skull Servant posted:Let me know how it goes! Ideally I would like to be boosted before I go back for Christmas but the logistics mean I probably won't be.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 16:50 |
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Blut posted:He has a long history of advocating against alcohol use in Ireland. Hes very much on the record with having an anti-alcohol agenda: he's right
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 16:51 |
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Failed Imagineer posted:Most people, especially here, have deeply problematic relationships with alcohol, and anything that gets in the way of that will cause blind fury. Try given up alcohol and see how some people react. I had "mates" practically try and force pints down my throat when I went dry but still went to the pub. I think some have their identity so wrapped up in drinking that it's almost a personal affront to them if you choose not to drink.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 17:58 |
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My father in law gets genuinely upset if you try explain that you can just go do a thing and not drink at the same time. He doesn't seem to process social activities as anything other than a reason to drink.
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Marenghi posted:Try given up alcohol and see how some people react. Due to my alcoholic aul fella I've been fairly paranoid about my relationship to drink since I was a smallie and it's served me well tbh. I can get wrecked when the occasion calls for it (less and less often), but can also go months without a drop and I've never once even considered cracking open a beer by myself, feels deeply pointless. Tbh I know exactly what you're saying but I've never personally been called out for not drinking, hopefully it's just cause I've eliminated those kind of dickheaded people from my life.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 18:11 |
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Well it was one lad who was most insulted by the idea of someone going pub and not drinking. And before I eventually cut him off he was sneaking bottle of whiskey to his cubicle job and getting stinking when it was quiet. In COVID news. Michael Martin has to be the worst politican for taking liberties with the truth. Absolute sense of deja vu and he's trying deny it. https://twitter.com/SeanDefoe/status/1471904706658283520
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 19:23 |
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i think a lot of it depends on the age cohort you belong to. Younger people's social life seems to spin more around alcohol related activities and then you either grow out of it or just end up doing it out of habit the older you get. I used to drink a decent amount to black out levels but I've all but stopped now that I'm an auld fella with a family and I don't miss it. Also Holohan is right.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 19:24 |
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I feel like more recent youngins, my age and lower, seem less booze addled than my parents lot, who I don't know if they partied but they seem to be trying to pickle themselves with cheap wine and gin in their middle age. Whereas I think most of the people I know my age either don't drink or only drink quite rarely on special social occasions. Don't know if it's different across the sea.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 19:30 |
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lol they went for 8 o'clock closing what a joke
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OwlFancier posted:I feel like more recent youngins, my age and lower, seem less booze addled than my parents lot, who I don't know if they partied but they seem to be trying to pickle themselves with cheap wine and gin in their middle age. Nah it seems true enough here too.
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