H8GHOTI wrote: » Was that true at some stage? Or did people say there are less cases in certain regions of Spain? tbh it sounds like bars & nightclubs are the problem. People are irresponsible and mix in large indoor gatherings, the same would probably happen here, if we reopened them all.
Nijmegen wrote: » https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/24/europe-warns-of-need-for-vigilance-as-covid-19-cases-rise-sharplySpain, France and Germany weighing up new lockdown measures. In Spain, surprise surprise nightclubs and bars are helping them to treble the spread per 100,000 people. One town going back into a prior phase of lockdown after 55 cases traced to one bar. Norway re-imposing quarantine on people returning from Spain. Also, regional governments in Spain seeking restrictions on flights because they’re tracing cases to arrivals. Back to the point that “but they have lower cases in Spain than here” - yeah, it’s the mixing of holiday goers that drives new cases. All pretty predictable to be honest.
facehugger99 wrote: » Thinking of taking a short break in the next couple of months. i'll be keeping an eye to see if there are any good value price-reductions as a result of the panic-merchants canceling trips.
fawlty682 wrote: » My plan as well. Get away after schools open as this country is so cautious it’s unbelievable. Slowest country with travel policy, one of only countries with children missing 5 school months. There should be value with only a percentage of travel. It’s not where you are , it’s your behaviour that counts. Other countries enforce things, get on with life. We question everything and stay in the bunker. It’s ones own choice. This shaming is wrong.
United Park wrote: » Has anyone any idea when this 14 day travel quarantine is expected to end? I’m supposed to be away in November, and getting concerned it’ll still be around then! With the announcement of the staycation money back scheme going into first few months of next year, I’ve a horrible feeling that this 14 day travel quarantine could be around for a long time. I hope I’m wrong. Once it’s lifted, I’m heading off to England on a booze up to meet my mates who live there (but can’t afford to take 2 weeks off work if I’ve to quarantine on return)
facehugger99 wrote: » Never started - no requirement to quarantine.
pjohnson wrote: » It would be pretty hilarious if some of the lads here left Ireland only to arrive in a part of Spain actually under a more severe lockdown and still no pubs :pac:
facehugger99 wrote: » Huge amount of bullsh;ttery around the masks. GAA clubs training without masks and joggers pounding the pavements panting away not a bother. But sure sitting on a plane for 90 minutes and you're suddenly required to wear a piece of cotton over your mouth and nose? I like the bottle of water workaround.
FutureTeashock wrote: » That's not the case at all. I just refuse to restrict my breathing and harm my health. I will never place other people's health above my own. Ever.
expectationlost wrote: » Spanish creche worker didn't self isolate after trip home to Spain (to see family) https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/childcare-worker-who-tested-positive-18638643 idiot! but good fellow Spainish creche worker dobbed her in...
Niner leprauchan wrote: » I would take it more seriously if we knew where she had been and for how long. Could have had it before traveling, could have gotten it after coming back, could have been in a low covid area. Might have spent a weekend in cantabria only. Of course the direct opposite could also be true. Could have spent a month in Barcelona and straight home meaning that she almost certainly caught it there and traveled with it.
FutureTeashock wrote: » The only real hassle is having to wear a mask while boarding the plane. When on the plane, I simply removed it and kept a bottle of water nearby, so when a trolley dolly said anything, I simply pointed to the bottle and that worked a treat. Other than that, the airports are beautifully quiet and far less stressful than normal. It really depends on your destination, but I highly recommend travelling if you want to. It's a unique experience at the moment and, when there is a green light for travel, the herd will make it totally unbearable. Something to consider.
expectationlost wrote: » it wouldn't matter how long she had been in another country and where in it, she would still have to stay out of work.
United Park wrote: » Not legally but it still advice- most work places Are making you take 2 weeks leave (or unpaid leave) while that advise is still out there. I’m stuck til then.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » And that's 16 times now. Release the balloons. Light the fireworks ISOLATING IS NOT A LEGAL REQUIREMENT.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Someone who thinks it’s a good idea to go to England on a booze up is worried about some travel advice? All the while oblivious to the health advice.
pjohnson wrote: » Have that feeling dear auld teashock is also anti-vax with his rambling posting here. We need some way to eliminate the dangerous idiots from society.
expectationlost wrote: » IT WOULD BE THE RIGHT THING TO DO
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Look in fairness it's not a legal requirement, but to be honest with you unless coming from a country with an equal or lower IR than here morally they should.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » And yet staff in the airport and in the planes who are traveling daily and interacting with hundreds of passengers, are exempt isolating. As to are hauliers and ferry staff. Odd...
United Park wrote: » I’m not in any way concerned about the travel advice. I think it’s OTT tbh. How long are we expected to put our lives on hold as I see this lasting for a long time. However, my employer is concerned about the travel advice. And if I’ve to take 2 weeks off work on my return, I won’t be going anywhere unfortunately
H8GHOTI wrote: » Just don’t tell them? Or say you are going to Dingle on your booze up. Also, November is ages away. Nobody knows what it’ll be like.
irishguitarlad wrote: » On the way over to Portugal today going home there was 8 people on the plane. It was the Kerry to Faro flight, I don't know how much longer they can keep that flight running if they don't change things. Was a good few dubs at the airport, majority teens/early twenties, they weren't great at the old mask wearing, seems to be the way with that age group.
FutureTeashock wrote: » Up the Dubs! Great bunch of lads.:o
pjohnson wrote: » Another non suprise :pac:
FutureTeashock wrote: » You called for people who don't take vaccines to be executed. Shut your mouth.