June 7, 2021

June 7, 2021, was a remarkable day in Irish history. It was the day the pubs reopened after having been closed for 164 days, a period of closure never before experienced in the history of the nation. We all know the reason for this, ofcourse- the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent lacklustre response from our government. Ireland is a small island in the middle of an ocean. We have 3 international airports and 2 ferry ports. We should have done the same as New Zealand where, as it happens, my cousin lives. When it emerged that this was not some isolated incident in South East Asia, the New Zealand government made every Kiwi who was abroad come home immediately, kicked every non-resident out of the country and then basically locked up the country. They had 4 or 5 weeks of what in Ireland was Level 5 lockdown, then 3 weeks of Level 3 lockdown, and then.. life went back to normal. You could go to the pub, go watch a movie, there were crowds at the rugby, the works. Okay,...