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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Close to rioting
My relatives don’t follow stuff in Ireland like I do but a few days ago upon hearing how businesses were opening illegally in order to survive, the response from one of them is that sooner or later people will riot. … Continue reading
Businesses cannot cope
News has come though of a salon owner who opened up despite level-5 restrictions. I am in two minds where to stand on this one but it does show the extent that the Irish state does not care about little … Continue reading
Compulsory vaccination?
There was a piece in the FT last week about companies making vaccinations a condition of employment, which got me thinking about what I thought about mandatory vaccination in general. I cannot remember exactly when and where it was, but … Continue reading