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Here in Ireland the media led discussion is about how to deal with the postponement of the reopening of indoor dining announced last week ( allegedly due to the spread of the Delta variant) as well as prepping for vaccination of children. The government and the representatives of the hospitality industry have been in discussions concerning a solution to reopening indoor dining as soon as possible. Unsurprisingly, the solution is to allow entry only to those who can prove they have been vaccinated and those who can prove they've recovered from Covid-19. How do they prove it? Easy. You know those digital green passports that the EU are issuing for travel within the EU, well they can now double up as a domestic passport as well! So everyone who has been fully vaccinated will be issued with their EU Covid Digital Cert (DCC) from next Monday, July 12th.
From the Irish Independent today:
Note: Taoiseach is the Irish Prime Minister, Dáil is the lower house of the Irish Parliament.
"Taoiseach Micheál Martin has confirmed that emergency legislation will be rammed through the Dáil next week in order to allow indoor dining for fully vaccinated people. This will be facilitated through the EU Digital Covid Cert (DCC), which will be issued from July 12th. Hospitality staff will have to scan the QR code contained on the cert to grant patrons entry.
It is understood that those who have recovered from Covid-19 will also be able to take part in indoor dining."
Full article here:
It appears, so far, that the hospitality industry is going to go along with this requirement and that is not surprising as they are desperate. One restaurant owner, in a hearing to Irish parliamentarians, has stated that thousands of restaurant and pub owners are on the verge of closing if they don't fully reopen soon. Their reserve finances to pay rent and other bills is now practically exhausted, and they are finished if they don't open indoor dining soon. So the government has them where they want them and they can take it or leave it with the new regulations.
There was, briefly, a pushback against the decision last week to postpone reopening indoor dining. For once there was a questioning of the NIAC's (National Immunisation Advisory Committee, the Irish equivalent of the UK's SAGE) dire predictions of up to 2,000 deaths by the end of August from the Delta variant. (No one has died with, from, under or over the Delta variant or any variant for that matter for several weeks). A Minister of State called for an independent international examination of NIAC's models. About two hours later he issued a statement saying that "this was my personal opinion". Clearly, in the space of those two hours, he was given a dressing down by his government colleagues and told to get back in line. But he wasn't the only one calling for an independent examination of NIAC's predictions. One news radio presenter put it to the Deputy Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, that maybe this should be done. Varadkar answered that he would "welcome the input of any mathematician or other any other qualified academic". Of course, one week later, this hasn't happened, the 'wobble' is over, and the narrative has been moved swiftly along to the question of reopening as soon as possible but only if patrons present their 'papers'.
So the stage is now set to legally divide the nation into the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. Whether this will work effectively in practice or not remains to be seen. If it does, and I wouldn't be surprised as the compliance of the Irish with the Covid scam is very high, then I expect the 'usefulness' of the DCC to be applied to other services as well, like shopping, medical care and, finally, bank accounts.
The only permitted 'scandals' are the ones which increase demand for the vaccine, such as the call to accelerate the vaccination of 18-34 year olds who would otherwise be refused indoor dining, as up until last week their turn for vaccination wasn't due to happen until late August. The solution was to provide vaccination with the Janssen jab for this age group via pharmacies. A young colleague of mine availed of this two days ago. He was on sick leave the next day due to a high temperature. Incidentally, I learned recently that I'm the only one in a staff of fifty who has declined to take the vaccine. It's not mandatory yet, but I suspect the pressure will be applied sooner or later. No worries, I'm working on options, including leaving the job.
Next up for the spike protein toxin are the children. God help them all.
From the Irish Independent today:
Note: Taoiseach is the Irish Prime Minister, Dáil is the lower house of the Irish Parliament.
"Taoiseach Micheál Martin has confirmed that emergency legislation will be rammed through the Dáil next week in order to allow indoor dining for fully vaccinated people. This will be facilitated through the EU Digital Covid Cert (DCC), which will be issued from July 12th. Hospitality staff will have to scan the QR code contained on the cert to grant patrons entry.
It is understood that those who have recovered from Covid-19 will also be able to take part in indoor dining."
Full article here:
UK and US tourists may not be permitted to dine indoors as they won’t have Digital Covid Cert, say Vintners
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has confirmed that emergency legislation will be rammed through the Dáil next week in order to allow indoor dining for fully vaccinated people.
www.independent.ie
There was, briefly, a pushback against the decision last week to postpone reopening indoor dining. For once there was a questioning of the NIAC's (National Immunisation Advisory Committee, the Irish equivalent of the UK's SAGE) dire predictions of up to 2,000 deaths by the end of August from the Delta variant. (No one has died with, from, under or over the Delta variant or any variant for that matter for several weeks). A Minister of State called for an independent international examination of NIAC's models. About two hours later he issued a statement saying that "this was my personal opinion". Clearly, in the space of those two hours, he was given a dressing down by his government colleagues and told to get back in line. But he wasn't the only one calling for an independent examination of NIAC's predictions. One news radio presenter put it to the Deputy Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, that maybe this should be done. Varadkar answered that he would "welcome the input of any mathematician or other any other qualified academic". Of course, one week later, this hasn't happened, the 'wobble' is over, and the narrative has been moved swiftly along to the question of reopening as soon as possible but only if patrons present their 'papers'.
So the stage is now set to legally divide the nation into the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. Whether this will work effectively in practice or not remains to be seen. If it does, and I wouldn't be surprised as the compliance of the Irish with the Covid scam is very high, then I expect the 'usefulness' of the DCC to be applied to other services as well, like shopping, medical care and, finally, bank accounts.
The only permitted 'scandals' are the ones which increase demand for the vaccine, such as the call to accelerate the vaccination of 18-34 year olds who would otherwise be refused indoor dining, as up until last week their turn for vaccination wasn't due to happen until late August. The solution was to provide vaccination with the Janssen jab for this age group via pharmacies. A young colleague of mine availed of this two days ago. He was on sick leave the next day due to a high temperature. Incidentally, I learned recently that I'm the only one in a staff of fifty who has declined to take the vaccine. It's not mandatory yet, but I suspect the pressure will be applied sooner or later. No worries, I'm working on options, including leaving the job.
Next up for the spike protein toxin are the children. God help them all.