6.15 on a Saturday evening is an absolutely ludicrous time for Kerry v Tyrone. Getting home to Castlederg, Strabane, Portmagee or Ballyferriter at that hour is extremely prohibitive. Too late for children also. As well, it's behind a pay wall. I'm not happy.
@joebehan How does it compare to other countries? It was a pandemic and had effects everywhere. Schools are the first thing that would be looked at in the event of a pandemic. It's not rocket science. Everything spreads like wildfire in schools. If they remained open wouldn't those that
Some of the ignorance in these replies should be studied but I suppose people have better things to do than study anti-vaxxer stupidity.
I'll share a few facts on cervical cancer, vaccination and screening, if anybody is interested. /1
@PMc276@IrishTimes it takes two to have a baby so they have every right to hold a view on this. It's really unfair to say they can't have a view or a vote on it. We are gone to the other extreme in this country and we are going down a dangerous slope.
@PMc276@IrishTimes next? Abortion up to birth. Put babies down after birth because they aren't perfect? It's this argument about male TDs etc that's being pushed to, just like it was pushed in 2018. Men have every bloody right to vote and have a view on this issue. They were once born themselves &
This yoke barking on about lives that matters and they howling celebrating the passing of the bill to remove the 3 day cooling off period. You just couldn't make this 💩 up
There's about a million people on a waiting list for medical appointments in this country, yet a 3 days cooling off period for the murder of innocent babies in the womb is considered infantile and unnecessary. You couldn't make it up. Those people who pushed so hard for the
removal of the 3 day cooling off period are the same crowd who will try to convince you that there are somehow 87 genders and immigration should be unlimited and we'll fit everyone in while delivering services for everyone. No wonder 10000 babies born would be an inconvenience to