a very cool kid wrote: » How dumb do you have to be not to understand this? The advice is if you don't have to travel don't travel. If you do have to travel then you need to quarantine for 2 weeks when you come back EXCEPT if you were in a country on the government green list. Whether you have to travel or not is down to you the traveller. Our government rules by consent. Some people will take the piss but even if they tried to, I don't think it would be possible to truly enforce quarantines beyond checking in on people from time to time.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » I loved the Vietnamese China border comparison with the north
dartboardio wrote: » On the bright side, Penneys is selling off all its Summer stuff since some people don't want to or can't go away this year. A bag of stuff for €30.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Does anyone here know if there are any chances of the Irish listing the UK as a safe destination? I live there and have two weddings in September. An enforced 2-week isolation period will complicate things. The British have listed Ireland as safe but Ireland understandably have not reciprocated.
facehugger99 wrote: » There is no enforced 2 week isolation.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I thought people had to self isolate for 2 weeks, no?
Harika wrote: » Fly from Belfast, no obligations from there. Besides that seems to be a bi-weekly review, but as UK develops slim to none chance to land on the green list. Is the wedding taking place at the isle of man and does this count as country? Might have a chance then
Deleted User wrote: » Holiday in Ireland everyone!
[Deleted User] wrote: » Holiday in Ireland everyone!
almostover wrote: » Spain have lower wages than us, much lower. Hence the lower prices of eating and drinking out.
dartboardio wrote: » 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.
acequion wrote: » I will add that mask wearing has now become compulsory everywhere outdoors in Andalucia.
freak scence wrote: » yep bar selfish saps
bladespin wrote: » Actually you don’t, advice is now to ‘restrict movements’ interpret as you like but they have dropped the ‘isolation’ bit. Also and important, this is ADVICE, worth listening to but at no point was it a requirement, the form is the only mandatory part of it all.
acequion wrote: » You're not exactly clear. You live where? You have two weddings where? Anyway take no notice of the morality police that often patrol these forums! :rolleyes: The plain fact is that it's not quarantine rather "restrict your movements" and it's advisory not mandatory. Your call as to how and what you can do. However, between here and September things will probably all change again, less strict, more strict, impossible to predict!
Ubbquittious wrote: » Anyone else curious as to how Greenland ended up on the green list? I'm thinking it was just having 'green' in the name that got it over the line.I was looking at flights today and I can't find any way to get there that doesn't involve staying in Denmark or Iceland for at least a night or possibly hopping to another green list country first for a day before heading to Denmark or Iceland.
BringBackMick wrote: » If the UK rate of infection 14 day goes below 5 per 100k they will make the list.