I thought they were compulsory in every indoor workplace.Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly today changed the regulations governing the wearing of face coverings to include banks, post offices and credit unions to the list of workplaces where it is compulsory.
Face coverings are now mandatory in banks, post offices and credit unions
The Financial Services Union has welcomed the decision by Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.www.thejournal.ie
I thought they were compulsory in every indoor workplace.
Yep, we have a habit of blaming the government for every shortcoming within every State body.I see nphet preparing to give just "one" press conference a week from May, at long last, these technocrats should never have been given such a high profile independent of government. They were fawned over by the media I don't remember too many difficult questions being asked during those press conferences, hardly white house briefing room stuff
And if they were releasing case figures and deaths from some unknown office there'd be questions like "who are these people, the figures are made up, they are part of a coup, and so on.Yep, we have a habit of blaming the government for every shortcoming within every State body.
Is says something when we trust technocrats and bureaucrats who are less accountable and totally unsanctionable more than we trust the people we elect to run the country. Actually it says lots of things.And if they were releasing case figures and deaths from some unknown office there'd be questions like "who are these people, the figures are made up, they are part of a coup, and so on.
Maybe we have replaced the church with these quangos and technocratic bodies. It's the religious reverence they were treated with that's noteworthy. In the UK Boris Johnson was the face of the pandemic for both good and bad the experts shared a platform with the government but the government was front and central throughoutIs says something when we trust technocrats bureaucrats who are less accountable and totally unsanctionable more than we trust the people we elect to run the country. Actually it says lots of things.
Maybe we see behind the curtain with our politicians, we see that they are flawed and that, like us, they make good and bad decisions. We don't see behind the curtain with most of the State sector so we deflect criticism towards what we see and what we know; the politicians.Maybe we have replaced the church with these quangos and technocratic bodies. It's the religious reverence they were treated with that's noteworthy. In the UK Boris Johnson was the face of the pandemic for both good and bad the experts shared a platform with the government but the government was front and central throughout
It's the religious reverence they were treated with that's noteworthy.
When politicians do that they lose their seat.I wouldn't call it reverence, they spoke honestly, with integrity, and weren't solely motivated by personal gain
When politicians do that they lose their seat.
Monaco and San Marino have been removed from the mandatory hotel quarantine list. I wonder if the governemnt can explain how it is possible to get to Ireland from San Marino without crossing Italy or taking a flight from Italy, or from Monaco without taking a flight or driving across France.
Maybe you should read up on the quarantine system. Hint, they do realise people transit through third countries.
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