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Replying To supersub15:  " AfricanGael (UK) Fair play to you have them eating out of the palm of your hand again."
Nahh, I see AG as a class clown or court jester. He is wonderful entertainment.

avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1974 - 25/08/2021 15:08:54    2374688

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "No wonder Paddy is the outlier of Europe when so many still haven't a clue how vaccines work, I guess some people were just meant to be ruled all along, and cant learn anything for themselves.

Whatever about the Irish Health service being underfunded, the education system certainly is."
Ireland is the outlier in the fact that we have a really high vaccination rate. I was recently in Poland where the vaccination uptake is lower and where almost nobody wears masks ( despite the regulationsand below their nose if they do). I flew through Paris a few months ago and it was noticeable there too that there was noticeably less adherence in the airport than here.

Education is certainly underfunded from where it should be in Ireland. You should compare Ireland to other countries and how as a society we are dealing with it. You certainly need to educate yourself and inform yourself better before posting about something, as you are talking out of your...

HokeyPokey (Tyrone) - Posts: 1744 - 25/08/2021 16:01:34    2374709

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Replying To avonali:  "Utter spoofer. You haven't a clue what you are talking about.
According to European Centre for disease Prevention and Control Ireland has a rate of 4.83 death notifications per 1 million over the last 14 days. France (11.68), Spain (20.11), Italy 6.10), Portugal, (18.94) Bulgaria and other countries have far higher rates. The mean figure for Europe if 7.40.
If you know anything about statistics you'll understand that Ireland is not an outlier. We are far closer to the mean than a lot of countries.

Why amI wasting my time even schooling this troll??"
Don't worry about AG, primary school back soon.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2017 - 25/08/2021 16:19:35    2374714

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Replying To supersub15:  " AfricanGael (UK) Fair play to you have them eating out of the palm of your hand again."
He has you anyway -;)

superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2837 - 25/08/2021 16:38:52    2374717

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Replying To HokeyPokey:  "Ireland is the outlier in the fact that we have a really high vaccination rate. I was recently in Poland where the vaccination uptake is lower and where almost nobody wears masks ( despite the regulationsand below their nose if they do). I flew through Paris a few months ago and it was noticeable there too that there was noticeably less adherence in the airport than here.

Education is certainly underfunded from where it should be in Ireland. You should compare Ireland to other countries and how as a society we are dealing with it. You certainly need to educate yourself and inform yourself better before posting about something, as you are talking out of your..."
hole.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7360 - 25/08/2021 16:49:45    2374723

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Replying To avonali:  "Utter spoofer. You haven't a clue what you are talking about.
According to European Centre for disease Prevention and Control Ireland has a rate of 4.83 death notifications per 1 million over the last 14 days. France (11.68), Spain (20.11), Italy 6.10), Portugal, (18.94) Bulgaria and other countries have far higher rates. The mean figure for Europe if 7.40.
If you know anything about statistics you'll understand that Ireland is not an outlier. We are far closer to the mean than a lot of countries.

Why amI wasting my time even schooling this troll??"
Hello, anyone at home in the northside ?

"No wonder Paddy is the outlier of Europe when so many still haven't a clue how vaccines work, I guess some people were just meant to be ruled all along, and cant learn anything for themselves.

Whatever about the Irish Health service being underfunded, the education system certainly is."


Read what I said nice and slowly and as many times as you wish until the penny drops.

Now, where does it say that there is a low uptake of the vaccine in Ireland ? Penny dropped yet ?

It says "so many still haven't a clue how vaccines work".

Ireland is an outlier in Europe, the whole world knows that , and of course death rates will be lower because it's still so restricted and the point is if people do not even understand how vaccines work how are we to expect them to even know anything about transmission.

It's all these clowns leaving games at half time rushing to the pub spreading the virus around who need educating.

They spent a year crying that they couldn't go to a game and when you give them a ticket they want to go boozing at half time. Fair weather fans.

Only in Ireland.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 25/08/2021 16:53:35    2374724

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "hole."
:-D. Wasn't that Kurt Cobain's mott's band?

avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1974 - 25/08/2021 16:56:07    2374726

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Replying To avonali:  ":-D. Wasn't that Kurt Cobain's mott's band?"
Yip. Courtney Love. Lived in Dublin and Drogheda for a short while before music and movies stardom beckoned.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7360 - 25/08/2021 17:33:00    2374738

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Replying To Galway9801:  "
Replying To AfricanGael:  "I'd trust the medical profession and science before I'd trust some wacko on Facebook or TikTok, but you go your own way."
Are these the same medical professionals who encouraged youngsters to take the Janssen vaccine yes?"
Don't forget Thaildomide and Vioxx. Theres nothing wrong with questioning the supposed experts. So far the supposed experts have been wrong more than they have been right.

cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 454 - 25/08/2021 17:45:40    2374744

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Any chance a few days before this match that people might actually talk about the game rather than all this other BS.

TYE08 (Tyrone) - Posts: 93 - 25/08/2021 18:08:15    2374751

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Replying To TYE08:  "Any chance a few days before this match that people might actually talk about the game rather than all this other BS."
Literally going to post same msg.

Can we concentrate on the game, starting line ups, match up's etc.

The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2088 - 25/08/2021 19:36:22    2374763

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Replying To cluichethar:  "
Replying To Galway9801:  "[quote=AfricanGael:  "I'd trust the medical profession and science before I'd trust some wacko on Facebook or TikTok, but you go your own way."
Are these the same medical professionals who encouraged youngsters to take the Janssen vaccine yes?"
Don't forget Thaildomide and Vioxx. Theres nothing wrong with questioning the supposed experts. So far the supposed experts have been wrong more than they have been right."]"Supposed experts". You're not "questioning", you're flat out denying. Do you have any credible and independent sources to corroborate your startling assertion that scientists are mostly wrong? It's a sign of a rational mind that can admit to being wrong. The problem I have with the anti vaccers is that, according to themselves, they are never wrong. The reality here is that, with the decline in organised religion, folks who like simple certainties and blind faith are latching onto conspiracy theories as a way to express what fundamentally is a religious instinct.

essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 25/08/2021 19:49:53    2374766

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Replying To essmac:  "
Replying To cluichethar:  "[quote=Galway9801:  "[quote=AfricanGael:  "I'd trust the medical profession and science before I'd trust some wacko on Facebook or TikTok, but you go your own way."
Are these the same medical professionals who encouraged youngsters to take the Janssen vaccine yes?"
Don't forget Thaildomide and Vioxx. Theres nothing wrong with questioning the supposed experts. So far the supposed experts have been wrong more than they have been right."]"Supposed experts". You're not "questioning", you're flat out denying. Do you have any credible and independent sources to corroborate your startling assertion that scientists are mostly wrong? It's a sign of a rational mind that can admit to being wrong. The problem I have with the anti vaccers is that, according to themselves, they are never wrong. The reality here is that, with the decline in organised religion, folks who like simple certainties and blind faith are latching onto conspiracy theories as a way to express what fundamentally is a religious instinct."]I've always found the derogatory comments that people make towards the faithful quote ironic,, "those people are so silly for believing what their faith teaches,I'm going to prove how mature and independent I am by believing everything a scientist tells me,and I'm going to show those conspiracy theorists how smart I am by believing everything I'm supposed to believe "
Some of the anti vaccers are for sure stone freaking mad,, same way some of the pro vaccers will do whatever they think they're expected to do without question, , other anti vaccers are keeping in mind that the experts went years telling people that smoking camel cigarettes is harmless, knowing full well that that wasn't true,and the role our cmo played in the cervical check fiasco, or the lack of coverage given by the media to the side effects that many people have experienced,because the scientists have asked them not to.

Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1720 - 25/08/2021 20:39:27    2374773

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Replying To essmac:  "
Replying To cluichethar:  "[quote=Galway9801:  "[quote=AfricanGael:  "I'd trust the medical profession and science before I'd trust some wacko on Facebook or TikTok, but you go your own way."
Are these the same medical professionals who encouraged youngsters to take the Janssen vaccine yes?"
Don't forget Thaildomide and Vioxx. Theres nothing wrong with questioning the supposed experts. So far the supposed experts have been wrong more than they have been right."]"Supposed experts". You're not "questioning", you're flat out denying. Do you have any credible and independent sources to corroborate your startling assertion that scientists are mostly wrong? It's a sign of a rational mind that can admit to being wrong. The problem I have with the anti vaccers is that, according to themselves, they are never wrong. The reality here is that, with the decline in organised religion, folks who like simple certainties and blind faith are latching onto conspiracy theories as a way to express what fundamentally is a religious instinct."]Where to start, well why not at the beginning.
1: According to the experts this versus was natural and not tampered with in the lab.
It was
2: This versus isn't transmittable human to human.
It is
3: No need to wear masks in fact they make the virus's worse
Now they want you to wear 2 masks
4: Asymptomatic spread is minor
Now they claim that 50% is caused by asymptotic people
5: The versus doesn't stay airborne for long
Now some are saying that it could stay in the air for a half an hour or more.
6: It doesn't really effect the young
Now they say it's rampant in the young but it could also be RSV.
There's more but these are some of the big ones.
What's baffling me is how did a thread on Kerry Tyrone dive big time into a debate over COVID-19. I know that Tyrone got smacked by the virus

cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 454 - 25/08/2021 22:01:57    2374793

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Replying To HokeyPokey:  "Ireland is the outlier in the fact that we have a really high vaccination rate. I was recently in Poland where the vaccination uptake is lower and where almost nobody wears masks ( despite the regulationsand below their nose if they do). I flew through Paris a few months ago and it was noticeable there too that there was noticeably less adherence in the airport than here.

Education is certainly underfunded from where it should be in Ireland. You should compare Ireland to other countries and how as a society we are dealing with it. You certainly need to educate yourself and inform yourself better before posting about something, as you are talking out of your..."
100% HokeyPokey well said

superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2837 - 25/08/2021 22:12:57    2374798

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Replying To The_Fridge:  "Literally going to post same msg.

Can we concentrate on the game, starting line ups, match up's etc."
So it would seem that there is no chance of it judging by the last few posts lol.

TYE08 (Tyrone) - Posts: 93 - 25/08/2021 22:33:53    2374806

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Replying To TYE08:  "Any chance a few days before this match that people might actually talk about the game rather than all this other BS."
Not much chance of that, you'll have to filter through all the trolls posts with their multiple accounts, I mean how sad would you have to be to have multiple accounts on here?
Saynothing mentioned earlier that some of the Monaghan team played the Ulster final knowing they were covid positive, that's a serious issue if true.
All the pundits have this as a Kerry win far as I see, Tyrone might surprise everyone of they hit form.

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 2756 - 25/08/2021 22:34:15    2374807

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Replying To cluichethar:  "
Replying To essmac:  "[quote=cluichethar:  "[quote=Galway9801:  "[quote=AfricanGael:  "I'd trust the medical profession and science before I'd trust some wacko on Facebook or TikTok, but you go your own way."
Are these the same medical professionals who encouraged youngsters to take the Janssen vaccine yes?"
Don't forget Thaildomide and Vioxx. Theres nothing wrong with questioning the supposed experts. So far the supposed experts have been wrong more than they have been right."]"Supposed experts". You're not "questioning", you're flat out denying. Do you have any credible and independent sources to corroborate your startling assertion that scientists are mostly wrong? It's a sign of a rational mind that can admit to being wrong. The problem I have with the anti vaccers is that, according to themselves, they are never wrong. The reality here is that, with the decline in organised religion, folks who like simple certainties and blind faith are latching onto conspiracy theories as a way to express what fundamentally is a religious instinct."]Where to start, well why not at the beginning.
1: According to the experts this versus was natural and not tampered with in the lab.
It was
2: This versus isn't transmittable human to human.
It is
3: No need to wear masks in fact they make the virus's worse
Now they want you to wear 2 masks
4: Asymptomatic spread is minor
Now they claim that 50% is caused by asymptotic people
5: The versus doesn't stay airborne for long
Now some are saying that it could stay in the air for a half an hour or more.
6: It doesn't really effect the young
Now they say it's rampant in the young but it could also be RSV.
There's more but these are some of the big ones.
What's baffling me is how did a thread on Kerry Tyrone dive big time into a debate over COVID-19. I know that Tyrone got smacked by the virus"]What's this 'versus' you are talking about?

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 2756 - 25/08/2021 22:42:34    2374811

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Replying To TYE08:  "Any chance a few days before this match that people might actually talk about the game rather than all this other BS."
I tried that yesterday but all went downhill again between a few posters. If this thread is about the match then that's what we should be talking about on it. Not other irrelevant stuff. Let's stick to the football match itself.

border Gael (Monaghan) - Posts: 894 - 25/08/2021 22:49:08    2374816

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How on earth has a Kerry/Tyrone thread descended into a forum for vaccines? Come on Mods, do your duty and stop this nonsense. There's other forums and threads that can accommodate this. It's just the usual few posters who love the sound of their own voice spouting hot air and rhubarb.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9706 - 26/08/2021 00:28:03    2374828

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