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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Getting the jab
My parents have reached the front of the Covid-19 vaccine queue. I am surprised at how quickly it has come around and while I doubt it is a silver bullet it does seem like the end is in sight. In … Continue reading
Piling on the requirements
So the Irish government has decided that anyone coming into the country must have a negative PCT test or quarantine in a hotel. At their own expense. Pretty much closing the stable door once the horse has bolted. Apparently they … Continue reading
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Irish reunification
Something that caught my eye today was Bertie Ahern being invited to a Fianna Fail meeting, in which he stated there should be a reunification by the end of the decade. I think he is revelling in how many people … Continue reading