ShineOn7 wrote: » With over 286,000 subscribers, this is huge in helping us get the message through to Mehole & Co Well done Reddit Ireland
facehugger99 wrote: » No doubt you feel the same about driving a car. After all 300 people die needlessly every year. Why aren't you campaigning for everyone to walk everywhere?
PhilOssophy wrote: » I have no idea if this is true but I heard over the weekend that if you want to visit Thailand, you have to pay for a designated hotel for 14 days and you cannot leave the hotel. That is what we should be doing here with every flight that lands. Either that or it should be a criminal offence with a massive fine if you are not at your quarantine location for more than 1-2 hours for 14 days. Anything less than this and we will be back to square 1 before we know it.
faceman wrote: » As much as I’m not keen to be allowing US tourists in at the moment, turns out the Dallas flights issue was all hysteria.https://jrnl.ie/5148726
unhappys10 wrote: » Only 20, that's OK then...
repulsebay321 wrote: » And this evening, Minister Simon Coveney said that US passengers only make up 200-250 of about 4,500 passengers coming into Ireland per day. He said that the majority are Irish people flying home, and there were only 16 people on the recent Dallas flight.
theological wrote: » That's still a lot. I think both Ireland and the UK (where I'm living) should just say flights from the US won't be landing and people need to leave immediately until the virus is managed.
repulsebay321 wrote: » You can't stop Irish citizens from coming home.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » We need to be stricter at airports and ferry ports also at NI border, forced quarantine
tiredcity wrote: » Definitely a few American accents kicking around Wexford town, especially today. None of whom seemed to be wearing masks. Not into public shaming or an outright ban but a bit of cop on would be nice. That applies to some of the locals too. Complacency has well and truly set in for many.
gral6 wrote: » Kick 'em out ! Ireland is for Irish !!! Let's seal the borders !
autumnbelle wrote: » With how much of a looper Trump is I genuinely reckon the government here is terrified of the reprecusions if they banned flights in from American whats to stop him turning round and saying we ban American companies from setting up in Ireland
theological wrote: » How could he do that exactly? Law in respect to incorporating companies in Ireland is a matter for Ireland. He's already banned travel from the UK and Ireland.
autumnbelle wrote: » He can do whatever he wants
theological wrote: » He can't dictate Ireland's laws as far as I can tell.
killbillvol2 wrote: » Foreigners aren't allowed into Thailand at the moment unless they have Thai family or business visas. Cambodia takes a $3000 deposit on arrival and tests immediately. If anyone on your flight tests positive you're taken to quarantine for 14 days and are tested regularly. If you test positive you're hospitalised and tested regularly. It's $1500 to be cremated should things not go well. Assuming nobody on your flight tests positive you get your money back minus the cost of tests.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Is Thailand and Cambodia a third world country? How can they have their sh!t together but we can't?