Honestly, it should just be personal choice. You can’t subject the entire population to this because of a failure of a health service.
I’d agree. But you’d still get wankers goin around sneezing and coughing around ya in crowded places.
more interested in what will be included in this:
“The minister is also drafting a broader contingency Covid-19 bill which he agreed to do at a Cabinet Subcommittee on Covid meeting in February”
Here it starts.
Remember the time Donnelly conned the Dáil into voting for a contingency powers bill he promised was only a contingency and he’d no plans to use, then used it within a hundred hours.
We’d want to be _very_ careful with what power we hand to this particular minister.
Fine by me, the amount people moan about masks is weird. They’re linking wearing masks with some other issue.
Yeah I don’t see the point to this one myself, our cases are pretty much the same as it has been for ages now. There’s no justification to bring restrictions back.
But we worse masks in December and had 20000 cases a day at one point.
Jesus Christ, the indo is such a rag.
The cabinet is not signing off on anything.
The government plans to have new laws drafted up that may allow them the power to introduce mandatory mask wearing.
This means, first off, that the laws have to be written. And reviewed. And reviewed again.
Which means they won’t even be seen before the politicians all go on holidays. When they return in late September, the bill has to go into the legislative agenda, and go for debate and amendments in the Dail. By the time that’s all done and dusted sometime in late October/November, it has to go to the Seanad for a similar round of debate and amendments.
Maybe it’ll get approved and go to the President for his signature sometime in December.
Maybe. By which time, Leo will be Taoiseach, there’ll probably be a cabinet reshuffle and Donnelly sent into a junior ministry somewhere.
Most likely this will be shelved and quietly forgotten about.
They should be mandatory in hospitals, lots of vulnerable people.
Fuck off
Cabinet can sign off but I’d be surprised if rural TDs and backbenchers let it pass.
I know a shit load of people with covid atm, I myself only getting it last week for the first time.
I’m wearing a mask in public regardless of the restrictions, fuck getting that shit again. I haven’t been as sick as that in 20+ years even after being fully vaccinated.
Stupid to let it lapse. Already late. Still, ideology.
It should definitely still be mandatory in chemists.
There are several chemist’s in town here where people go to regularly for diabetes management, regular injections, patch replacement, methadone etc. but only one of them asks customers to wear masks. It’s mind boggling.
Fuck off cunts.
So you’re using the example of public nudity in relation to face masks, but I’m using straw man arguments. Right.
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Honestly, it should just be personal choice. You can’t subject the entire population to this because of a failure of a health service.
I’d agree. But you’d still get wankers goin around sneezing and coughing around ya in crowded places.
more interested in what will be included in this:
“The minister is also drafting a broader contingency Covid-19 bill which he agreed to do at a Cabinet Subcommittee on Covid meeting in February”
Here it starts.
Remember the time Donnelly conned the Dáil into voting for a contingency powers bill he promised was only a contingency and he’d no plans to use, then used it within a hundred hours.
We’d want to be _very_ careful with what power we hand to this particular minister.
Fine by me, the amount people moan about masks is weird. They’re linking wearing masks with some other issue.
Yeah I don’t see the point to this one myself, our cases are pretty much the same as it has been for ages now. There’s no justification to bring restrictions back.
But we worse masks in December and had 20000 cases a day at one point.
Jesus Christ, the indo is such a rag.
The cabinet is not signing off on anything.
The government plans to have new laws drafted up that may allow them the power to introduce mandatory mask wearing.
This means, first off, that the laws have to be written. And reviewed. And reviewed again.
Which means they won’t even be seen before the politicians all go on holidays. When they return in late September, the bill has to go into the legislative agenda, and go for debate and amendments in the Dail. By the time that’s all done and dusted sometime in late October/November, it has to go to the Seanad for a similar round of debate and amendments.
Maybe it’ll get approved and go to the President for his signature sometime in December.
Maybe. By which time, Leo will be Taoiseach, there’ll probably be a cabinet reshuffle and Donnelly sent into a junior ministry somewhere.
Most likely this will be shelved and quietly forgotten about.
They should be mandatory in hospitals, lots of vulnerable people.
Fuck off
Cabinet can sign off but I’d be surprised if rural TDs and backbenchers let it pass.
I know a shit load of people with covid atm, I myself only getting it last week for the first time.
I’m wearing a mask in public regardless of the restrictions, fuck getting that shit again. I haven’t been as sick as that in 20+ years even after being fully vaccinated.
Stupid to let it lapse. Already late. Still, ideology.
It should definitely still be mandatory in chemists.
There are several chemist’s in town here where people go to regularly for diabetes management, regular injections, patch replacement, methadone etc. but only one of them asks customers to wear masks. It’s mind boggling.
Fuck off cunts.
So you’re using the example of public nudity in relation to face masks, but I’m using straw man arguments. Right.