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The amount of people who pilloried and mocked conscientious experts like Sam McConkey and Philip Nolan, for warning stark case rises were indeed very possible, would want to be engaging
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The discussion over vaccines in Ireland is centered on what day it rolls out.Looking at some of the comments, it appears some people have absolutely no clue of the complexities
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LA County has 70 ER-equipped hospitals. On Christmas Day, 2019, 33% (23-of-70) diverted patients to other hospitals due to overcrowding.This Christmas Day, 96% (67-of-70) had to divert, leading to wait
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Ireland's 938 cases today December 23rd, brings our 14-day incidence to 153.2 per 100,000. That's our highest since November 9th.A thread to offer some perspective. /1 Cases for Wednesday, December
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I've never felt as disappointed at the sheer scale of ingratitude I've seen today.Every tweet talking like Ireland is doing terribly in our pandemic response and throwing around insults &
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When you look around Europe, the picture is totally desperate. Hospitals and ICU's are in turmoil, positivity and case rates are through the roof and essentially this is disastrous.A fair
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I have closely followed the situation in Belgium and found it quite fascinating and, also, really sad. One of the key takeaways is how fractured their society can be and
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This is a widely-held view - that Level 3 was "working" and Ireland overreacted by moving to lockdown.The available evidence shows definitively that Level 3 is only sufficient to stabilize
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There's some bizarre analysis floating around that everything is peachy. No, it's not. Infection is spreading to the elderly and if things don't change pronto, we're going to be back
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936,280 tests completed in 6 months.To put that into some context, that's the equivalent of 70 years worth of Flu tests in Ireland.The scale of it is lost at times
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Laughable genre of tweet today that Ireland somehow has a press corps free from cognitive bias or personal opinion. Journalists do a professional job but to act like they have
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€5 fine paid to charity for the use of "truely".Jokes aside, this is one of the most impressive statements I've ever seen, if the goal was to fit as many
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