Ireland's Covid Roadmap for Reopening in 5 Phases.

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Ireland's Covid Roadmap for Reopening in 5 Phases.

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I know that the UK are going to be publishing a 5 phased plan next week. You may see some similarities.

This plan is subject to change and if the New Daily Positive cases is too high, it means going back or a delay in the next phase. Rapid testing, contact tracing and quick test results have to be in place by Phase 5, August 10th.

Sorry, I could not send a link to the summarised plan but If you have time, Check it out.

Christ, it's going to be a long Spring/Summer. On a good note, it was good to hear the Cuckoo. By the end of the summer, many on here will also be Cuckoo.


https://www.gov.ie/en/news/58bc8b-taois ... ess-and-u/
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Thanks for posting. Yep, I agree that we can probably expect to see something similar.
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Funnily enough, was that earlier this morning and at first assumed it was the UK's plan rather than Ireland.
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slacker wrote: Sat May 02, 2020 10:28 am Funnily enough, was that earlier this morning and at first assumed it was the UK's plan rather than Ireland.
It's just some kinda heads up to what is coming down the line next week unless Boris and Cummings decide to change course again.
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Seem a fairly decent plan in the circumstances and contains sufficient opportunity to change if the need arises.
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Redline wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 4:53 am Seem a fairly decent plan in the circumstances and contains sufficient opportunity to change if the need arises.
The timeline can be sped up too if it's safe to do so. It all now depends on what people do.
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RoryRocks wrote: Fri May 01, 2020 11:29 pm
Christ, it's going to be a long Spring/Summer. On a good note, it was good to hear the Cuckoo. By the end of the summer, many on here will also be Cuckoo.
:lol: Like it :lol:
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Schools back in September FFS.
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RoryRocks wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 10:07 am
Redline wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 4:53 am Seem a fairly decent plan in the circumstances and contains sufficient opportunity to change if the need arises.
The timeline can be sped up too if it's safe to do so. It all now depends on what people do.
It has flexibility which I like. Fair play to them putting this out. But like all these plans, they will succeed or fail based on people observing the guidelines. I read somewhere that an estimated 9% of the U.K. population don't. That’s an awful lot of people.
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Redline wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 1:33 pm
RoryRocks wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 10:07 am
Redline wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 4:53 am Seem a fairly decent plan in the circumstances and contains sufficient opportunity to change if the need arises.
The timeline can be sped up too if it's safe to do so. It all now depends on what people do.
It has flexibility which I like. Fair play to them putting this out. But like all these plans, they will succeed or fail based on people observing the guidelines. I read somewhere that an estimated 9% of the U.K. population don't. That’s an awful lot of people.
Where did you read that please?
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