Need their fix.
Since the Covid lockdown many disabled children in Ireland have “regressed” as regards toilet training and speech, according to Catherine Cox of Family Carers Ireland.
More ICU beds in 2009 than in 2020.
Funny, this, in that he’s not the only one suffering from PTSD
It’s a funny thing, in 2022, to live in a modern, tolerant, compassionate country like Ireland.
An insider’s reflections on the UK government’s handling of the pandemic
What about Ireland?
We may need to confront head on the idea that lockdown cost this country as many lives as it saved.
If Covid lockdowns have led us to a 15-year backlog for medical treatment, with all the excess deaths and suffering that will cause, the very least we need are some answers.
Once you give Government a tool to do something, it’s always the first thing civil servants reach for when a crisis hits.
For the HSE’s figures to be correct, that would mean that there would have to have been 3,100 deaths this year from Covid, making it the worst year of the pandemic to date. This, very clearly, is not true.
“I am confident I will have a speedy recovery.”