lawrencesummers wrote: » I presume if you travel to any country not on the “green list” and you tie your shoelaces together upon return that will satisfy the arbitrary need to “restrict your movements upon return”. .
josip wrote: » The experts also disingenuously told us at the start that there was no point wearing masks, remember? The real reason they said that was they didn't have enough stock for the HSE (their fault) and they were trying to protect supplies. The same is happening again now. The real reasons for not wanting us to travel are more to do with economics than the size of the increase in cases it would cause.
Charles Babbage wrote: » No, it won't. You can evade the restrictions if that is the type of person that you are.
facehugger99 wrote: » You don't need to 'evade' anything - it's all just advice. Follow it if you want, ignore it if you want.
Gael23 wrote: » You won’t be covered by travel insurance if that bothers you
Deleted User wrote: » Symantics. You said you didn't believe there was any cases coming from abroad. I quoted it. This is going nowhere. You have a point but worded it terribly up until now.
facehugger99 wrote: » I've stayed in a couple of hotels in the last couple of weeks and bars have been open in both - no requirement to order food.
Gael23 wrote: » What is the situation in Spain at the moment?
dartboardio wrote: » Spain is fully open. Everything is open as normal. Must wear masks everywhere, despite social distancing. Masks everywhere apart from when eating, drinking, or at the pool or beach. Cases were rising in very busy places like Barcelona, Catalonia, but they've gone down again I think. Very very little cases in tourist hotpspots like Costa Del Sol, Costa Blanca.. And no cases in the places like lanzarote etc.
VG31 wrote: » Countries where you have to wear a mask outdoors would completely put me off travelling there. I fully support wearing maks on public transport and indoors but wearing them outside just seems extreme and unnecessary unless it's in packed streets.
dartboardio wrote: » And that's why it's safer to be in Spain or Italy. You have to wear a mask everywhere. Not the end of the world. Much safer.. And most of the time if you're on holiday in Spain or similar you're at the pool, beach, or eating or drinking anyway :V
acequion wrote: » I will add that mask wearing has now become compulsory everywhere outdoors in Andalucia.
irishguitarlad wrote: » Portugal is a big country, blanket banning entire countries is silly. Should go by region, some Irish people going on about France, Spain and Portugal as if they were the size of North Kerry.
thelad95 wrote: » I've just booked flights to Athens and will spend four days in Crete. I am sick of the stupid messaging from the Irish government. This virus won't go anywhere any time soon and life is for living. When I return, I'll be sensible and will stay away from my grandparents for two weeks. I'm working from home anyway so will effectively be quarantining in any case, except for grocery trips. After the trauma of this year, I know some sun and sand will help my health a lot, not spending 100 quid a night on a crappy B and B in the West of Ireland where it could rain for four days straight. Wild Atlantic Way is great but I've seen a lot of it before and it's just the same view over and over again in my eyes! I will wear a face mask at all times in both airports and on the plane. My conscience is fully clear in doing this.
Deleted User wrote: » Doesn't seem to be safer in Spainhttps://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea
facehugger99 wrote: » 0.1 deaths per 100,000 - Frightening stuff.:rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » WTF are you talking about. The proposition was that you were far less likely to contact anything in Spain than here. Facts said otherwise. You can roll your eyes as munch as you want but facts are facts. Never once said anything about being afraid or anything else. Debating on here has descended to attempts to ridicule when there is a fact that you don't like rather than actually coming up with a cogent argument, which there are plenty of by the way.
CBear1993 wrote: » That's a lot of facts, man. Incredible, in fact.