mandrake04 wrote: » Government advises not to travel, people will still travel for holiday and keep up the pretense that they will isolate/self quarantine.... some might... but if they are chancing travelling against advice I cant see them adhering to taking 2 weeks off work and not stepping out the door. These people should rightly be treated like Pariah's
Bobtheman wrote: » Bottom line is flights should not be allowed out or in to countries not on the green list. Unless you do that nothing will stop people being idiots. I appreciate that healthy people wonder why they should be held back but there are cases of perfectly healthy young people dying from this. You also don't know who you will pass this onto. Close the airports now.
mandrake04 wrote: » Government advises not to travel, people will still travel for holiday and keep up the pretense that they will isolate/self quarantine.... some might... but if they are chancing travelling against advice I cant see them adhering to taking 2 weeks off work and not stepping out the door.
In accordance with Government policy, which is based on official public health advice, the Department of Foreign Affairs continues to advise against non-essential travel overseas. This includes Great Britain but does not apply to Northern Ireland. It also includes all travel by cruise ship. However, as of 21 July, travel to a very limited set of locations is exempted from this advice. The security status for those locations to which non-essential travel can resume has been changed to ‘normal precautions’ (“green”) rating. Individuals arriving in Ireland from these locations will not be required to restrict their movements on arrival.
expectationlost wrote: » imaging going to the oppressive heat of Spain and then having to wear a mask for most of that time, imaging knowing you going to have to and going on 'holiday' anyway.
IrishHomer wrote: » My son's Spanish partner returned to Spain this morning to Barcelona after completing a very difficult years of college in Galway and she said the flight was full of Irish holiday makers! I'm so furious with both Ryanair and the Irish Government. My Ryanair flight for last Easter have still not been refunded. My August flights that were booked last January don't qualify for a refund because the flight is going ahead despite the government telling us not to travel. Anyone who gambled went against government advice and recently booked flights are rewarded with the option of free flight changes. I'm going to lobby my travel insurance, Ryanair, Consumer affairs and politicians tomorrow.
FlubberJones wrote: » Currently on the ferry from Wales over to Dublin, after a weekend break with family.... frustrating that my plans to join and go to the gym this week have been scuppered as I have to isolate...
IrishHomer wrote: » My son's Spanish partner returned to Spain this morning to Barcelona after completing a very difficult years of college in Galway and she said the flight was full of Irish holiday makers! I'm so furious with both Ryanair and the Irish Government. My Ryanair flight for last Easter have still not been refunded. My August flights that were booked last January don't qualify for a refund because the flight is going ahead despite the government telling us not to travel. Anyone who gambled went against government advice and recently booked flights are rewarded with the option of free flight changes.I'm going to lobby my travel insurance, Ryanair, Consumer affairs and politicians tomorrow.
facehugger99 wrote: » Lobby them for what? Your flight is going but you're choosing not to. You should be the only person out of pocket - own your decision.
HalloweenJack wrote: » 43 degrees today where I live. Had my mask on when I'm moving between places and guess what... I'm fine. People are really overblowing the mask thing. It stops spreading the virus. Some people might find it uncomfortable but it'll stop the spread. People need to get.over themselves.
lainey_d_123 wrote: » It's unbelievable what absolute weak little babies people are being about the mask thing. What is worse - having to wear a mask when out and about in public, but being able to resume almost normal daily life, with holidays, restaurants, bars, beach and whatever else, or being stuck at home for an entire year or longer because the cases aren't dropping? Masks basically give us our freedom back. What about this are people just not getting?
thelad95 wrote: » . Go figure who the government would rather keep happy.
The_Brood wrote: » The sensational thing is Irish people are told to stay home; Brits fly out enjoying themselves; Brits come to Ireland no problem. Decision makers need to go to prison for this.
FutureTeashock wrote: » If I am forced to wear a manky mask against my will, that isn't freedom in any way.
facehugger99 wrote: » The successful Irish business that employs thousands and contributes millions to the economy or the hysteria brigade? Go figure indeed
Feria40 wrote: » I'm gonna appear like a pr*** to some for this but the post above makes really makes me despair. Are people living under rocks? I see similar on my Facebook feed all morning along the lines of "OMG people travelling from Spain to the UK need to quarantine for 14 days!! What's the Irish government going to do???" Or "ban all flights to/from Spain now!" Well jeez I mean for sure ban Spanish flights and leave the US flights be. I mean WTF like. How is it some huge revelation that the UK has taken a country off their far larger green list which was never on the Irish list in the first place.
acequion wrote: » Yes imagine! Imagine going to the "oppressive" heat of Spain and you can't walk around naked. You actually have to wear some clothes in shops and restaurants. Wow imagine!! :eek: It's the same with a bit of material over your face, no big deal.:rolleyes: The hysterical brigade are sure out in force today, must be the dull weather.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I think flights in and out of all Covid hot spots should be stopped here including the US, UK and also Spain
boetstark wrote: » Will people understand We were to go to dingle this week for 2 nights B&B It was going to cost approx 850 euro with accomodation breakfast a boat trip and eating out 2 nights. Weather forecast is crap. Now flying to naples return for 3 of us 336 euro 5 star Hotel in quiet suburb of naples 720 euro 7 nights with breakfast. I heard dingle is mobbed with poor social distancing as lots are indoors due to rain. My logic apart from money is i am at less risk in naples than Ireland. Social distancing and wearing masks being 100% enforced in Italy.We are getting negative vibes from some friends ��
boetstark wrote: » Will people understand We were to go to dingle this week for 2 nights B&B It was going to cost approx 850 euro with accomodation breakfast a boat trip and eating out 2 nights. Weather forecast is crap. Now flying to naples return for 3 of us 336 euro 5 star Hotel in quiet suburb of naples 720 euro 7 nights with breakfast. I heard dingle is mobbed with poor social distancing as lots are indoors due to rain. My logic apart from money is i am at less risk in naples than Ireland. Social distancing and wearing masks being 100% enforced in Italy. We are getting negative vibes from some friends 🀔
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » You know all this would be solved if they simply grounded the plains.