Ireland’s R number has fallen below 1 and Covid cases are declining at a rate of up to 1 per cent a day, according to NPHET

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  1. But as they have told us last June, we could be facing a hurricane like we have never seen before.

    I think omicron could be bad but they have cried wolf so many times whether it’s Alpha or Delta that you can’t blame the public for losing trust.

    You can’t say every thing is the worst thing ever. Remember MM telling us he was just off the phone with Nicola Sturgeon and we had to stay shut because of her warning. Then Scotland opened up a week or so later.

  2. Doesn’t matter, we’ve seen that this government is always going to keep worrying about “what if’s” and what might or might not happen in the future.

    I have no confidence of life returning to some form of normality for years under them with how unbelievably conservative they’ve been in regard to opening up.

  3. We did a *lot* of this reduction for ourselves by limiting our interactions and going for boosters – hopefully we’ll *barely* see a rise in the first week of Jan and gov will be alright opening 80% of stuff again after a week.

    We should just save our Xmas money and have a better January than normal.

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