indications at the time were that the level or prevalence didn't justify the widespread wearing of masks in the face of global shortages. As more and more evidence became available that contradicted their understanding, those same scientists were forced to admit that they were wrong. That admission was the nexus for the change in advice globally.
I’m not seeing short the way this is going. I’m seeing very deep,This is not the first time I have seen posters refer to a future recession.
It has started already.
It started in March 2020.
It is a very sharp drop in output/income.
We are in it now.
The very sharp drop during Q2 might continue into Q3.
There may be six months of very sharp falls.
The recession will be short, and very sharp.
The recovery will be slow.
You’ve proved my point though. The scientists were wrong. But heck, I’ve no idea if they are right now. And I’ve less reason to trust them. Do you realise there is no consistency.
May I add some levity to the mask debate?
That's fair enough Leo. All I see is that everybody has masks now but the figures keep rising anyway. Even the much vaunted countries that seemed to be doing well, they are still getting cases. Like Australia.
Time will tell if Sweden made the right decision. And I think that time will be this winter.
So much hot air and misinformation in this thread. Ridiculous stuff.
...i must say it was a different experience than other years with the number of holidaymakers definitely lower ..
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Just be sure to bring a picnic as some may be a long way from any eateries!
We were in North Mayo (Belmullet) and the beaches there are just stunning, got in for a swim every day apart from one. My mates who have a house there said it was way busier than normal, but it's not busy compared to Clare/Kerry/Cork. Any particular beaches you'd recommend in Donegal? We might be heading up there next month. Cross Beach in Mayo is beautiful but perhaps better for walking along than swimming as there can be rip tides. I don't actually know the names of the other beaches we were on, i'll try and post a google map of one of them.The amount of cars in Donegal was more than I have ever seen up there. Some beaches were packed but the beauty about Donegal is that you only need to drive around the coast for another bit and you'll find an equally nice beach practically empty. Just be sure to bring a picnic as some may be a long way from any eateries!
It's a massive county so it really depends what part you're staying in. If you're in the North West, there are beautiful beaches all along the coast. Carrickfin Beach (just beyond the airport) is one I really like but there are plenty more, it really depends on how busy they are. Further north, there are a few in Gaoth Dobhair (two known locally as Magheraclogher beach but you can just ask for the beach with Bad Eddie! or else Port Arthur beach which is on Google Maps as Carrickboyle beach)Any particular beaches you'd recommend in Donegal?
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