ReginaldSmythV wrote: » I’m well capable of that but you’re completely missing the point. At this time in this situation all foreign visitors should be ran.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Back when this all could have made Ireland a Zero Case nation, the Varadkar administration decided to allow flights in from Covid hotspots in N. Italy, thousands to mingle at horse races, and no co-ordination with the UK/NI Govt. no joined up policies, useless! Apart from detaching the Republic of Ireland from N.I and toeing it out into the middle of the Atlantic until there's a cure for Covid then the genie is out of bottle and we just have to deal with it now.
PhilOssophy wrote: » New Zealand celebrates 100 days without a community transmission. They are not even wearing masks over there. First thing they did was close the border, and any citizen coming home had to spend 14 days in a govt-managed facility before being allowed to leave it. If only we could learn those lessons......but no point if old Paddy thinks going to Belfast and flying wherever is a good idea.
PhilOssophy wrote: » But even after we allowed those events, etc we got the numbers right down to a point where there were no new case. But since then, we have allowed flights to land from Texas and for Yankee Doodle himself to do whatever he wanted for his holiday here. And then we scratch our heads wondering what happened? It is absolutely ludicrous. I can't believe Dublin and London can't come to a common approach regarding flights in/out of Dublin and Belfast. It is the only solution to stopping this, it and another lockdown for a few weeks probably to try to stifle it again.
votecounts wrote: » what border, the're thousands of kms from the nearest country, can't compare them them to us, with a border on the Island and a CTA with our nearest neighbour
PhilOssophy wrote: » I heard on the radio that we are the only European country allowing flights. Is that really true and if so, how are we so stupid as to allow that?
Deleted User wrote: » You heard wrong. Most European countries have banned American tourists, which we have now done. but eu residents and their families can still fly from the USA and there are still flights available. And there is no forcible detention upon arrival. I don’t think you can fly direct from the USA to Germany - that’s the strictest ban
PhilOssophy wrote: » I can't see where they are banned.....
copeyhagen wrote: » https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/07/travel/american-travelers-restrictions-coronavirus.html yes, we are the only ones. banana republic.
Charles Babbage wrote: » I think this flyng from Belfast thing will become pointless. Britain now has a rate similar to this island so that isn't really a loophole. In relation to other extrernal countries they'll largely harmonise arrangements. But unless they follow up people it doesn't make much difference
PhilOssophy wrote: » 2 week quarantine is a load of me asre without it being strictly enforced. Yankee Doodle probably has had his holiday, spread Covid-19 to every establishment he has ate and stayed in and is gone back to the US before there is even a follow-up. Either enforce it, have a strict quarantine or say no you are not welcome end of story.
Feria40 wrote: » If and I accept it's a big IF but if said establishments that Mr Yankee Doodle ate and slept in followed all correct protocol's then surely the chances of onward transmission are pretty slim?
Alkers wrote: » Is there anywhere I can report people I know not to be self isolating following travel abroad? In this instance Dubai - UK - Dublin, all documented on social media
PhilOssophy wrote: » German rules: 1.Passengers are not allowed to enter Germany. This does not apply to: - nationals of Germany; - passengers with permanent residence in Germany obtained before Coronavirus (COVID-19) or with a D-Visa issued by Germany; - husband, wife, child and registered partner of nationals or residents of Germany; - passengers with evidence that their travel is to perform a professional activity, e.g., commuters, diplomats, nursing staff, food industry personnel, specialists; - passengers in transit to their home country, if there is no other travel option. The purpose of travel and the entry requirements for the destination and transit countries must be proved; - US military personnel stationed in Germany and their family members; - merchant seamen who are going to sign up on board or leave Germany for the purpose of repatriation. So I don't think Hank can arrive on holidays and say "of course I'll quarantine".....
joseywhales wrote: » I'll be pulling in from Boston in the morning, locator in hand, as far as I know they haven't implemented the ban on non-essential travel yet(irishtimes rumoured Friday), I am uncertain whether visiting family is considered essential or not in that circumstance.
Deleted User wrote: » If it’s replicating the EU ban, then no. Family visits would not be essential. My experience getting into Switzerland with my American partner made that very clear.