flazio wrote: » And how exactly are you going to make Arlene Foster close all Northern Ireland air and sea ports off from her fellow country folk?
Away With The Fairies wrote: » What is wrong with our country? Surely the whole point of contact tracing is to find cases and contacts and isolate. How will any of it work if we just allow anyone back into the country? Surely everyone, regarding what country they come from needs to be quarantined. How hard is that to understand? They're making a complete mess of this. It's beyond me how people think our little country has done so well.
DebDynamite wrote: » Exactly. How do you even go about contact tracing holiday makers/travellers, who are moving all over the place. They probably even will have left the country and gone home by the time they’d get a positive test, so wouldn’t even be on our list of people’s contacts to trace
Away With The Fairies wrote: » We need dedicated quarantine facilities for anyone coming into the country.
jay0109 wrote: » Joe Duffy gave air time the other day on Liveline to a Brazilian lad here who's boyfriend was coming over to join him this week on a student visa but Immigration stopped him at the airport and sent him back. Duffy of course didn't ask the pertinent question as to why Brazilians were still coming into the country! Madness
bettyoleary wrote: » I think you just have to accept the govt has said we cant keep our borders locked down We are going to get people bringing it in to Ireland and there is nothing we can do about it if that is what has been decided economically. People will go on holiday and bring it back. That cant be stopped People are inherently selfish and if they feel it is no threat to them or theirs they wont care about anyone else. People with money will demand openings despite risk and that will happen bcos of greed Unfortunately its a selfish world and poor and vunerable people will die until there is a vaccine.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » We don't have to have our borders locked down. We need dedicated and enforced quarantine facilities. Not let people roam free as soon as they get off the plane. If that doesn't sound fair, tough sh!t.
Amprodude wrote: » A second wave of the virus in china is not good news. It started with one case in China as well before. If they don't keep it under countrol. There will be a second wave all around the globe come September.
bettyoleary wrote: » That's never happening Im afraid it wont keep the rich rich. Why don't you understand that?
ExMachina1000 wrote: » The first wave has to end first. New global daily cases have never been higher
ShineOn7 wrote: » The Americas (all of them) are seriously skewing that number though no? Apart from Sweden, Europe have pretty much controlled it now
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double jobbing wrote: » I'm equally as concerned with Spain re opening to the Brits. An absolutely mad idea. Last I checked the UK infection rate was 200 times ours per capita. With their moves to re opening going nearly as fast as ours they will be stuck with this rate until the virus burns itself out, which they all eventually tend to do, but when that is who knows. I equally think it's time to consider legislation to stop Irish people returning home. Post Christmas could be a disaster if it's still rampant in the UK. We wont't of course. Mehole will appear on TV strongly urging ex pats not to return home, and urging those that do to stay out of pubs and house parties. They won't, and we will see a surge in mid January.
Rodin wrote: » The Brits brought it halfway around the world to virus-free New Zealand
bettyoleary wrote: » And the Brits are very much closer to us and they will be coming on mass very soon to the hotels and pubs of Ireland and will be welcomed with open arms don't worry about it.
bettyoleary wrote: » Not just to holiday here but to go on to Europe as well to avoid restrictions.