CrazyFather1 wrote: » https://www.gov.uk/uk-border-control/self-isolating-when-you-arrive You do not need to self-isolate in England if you’re travelling from Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. You can also get out if you pay for a test.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Does that include Ireland? ie if I visit my sister, will I have to isolate for 2 weeks on arrival, then visit sis, then quarantine on my return home?
blanch152 wrote: » They are not interested in health and safety or fixing Covid
Deleted User wrote: » is it true the government ignored nephet advice to quarantine people coming into the country?
Deleted User wrote: » What a pity those traveling think so little of their loved ones, co workers etc by not quarantining for the 14 days. It’s isn’t just common sense. It’s exercising personal and civic responsibility. There are no excuses.
Deleted User wrote: » tonight,i think Likely to start within 10 days,tourists to pay the quarantine costs
smurgen wrote: » The number isn't accurate.even the basic maths is wrong I know the maths is wrong. So show me how you get it. If you write fact!!! And maybe have blanch like it does that help get the number you're calling a fact to be true?
markodaly wrote: » What are you blathering on about, it is RIGHT THERE on the website. You click on the website, you scroll down to Ireland and you look at the column that says deaths per million and guess what, the number for Ireland is 567.... If you are even too lazy to click on a website, then that is your problem, not mine.
smurgen wrote: » The burden is on you to prove. You wrote FACT!!!! So tell me how do you get to the Figure with the inputs you gave? Show the maths. It should be easy. To show. Don't appreciate the personal abuse either.
markodaly wrote: » It is the number I got fromhttps://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ It is right there on the website.... go look for yourself. Tell me how their math is wrong? Now, do you know admit you are a hypocrite?
[Deleted User] wrote: » When did that get signed off?
blanch152 wrote: » We have already stopped non-essential travel. If it happens, it is people breaking the guidelines.
Deleted User wrote: » I mean...you guys are aware,the uk is bringing in the forced quarantines?? This has broad public and political support there,only in ireland is it deemed wise to rip up the econmy and let virus in to cause repeated lockdowns The EU is on brink of stopping non-essemtial travel between member states.....are yous lot completly head buried in sand in relation to whats happening as regards new varients??? Imo,we should restrict by region too,dubin only,then leinster excluding dublin,then connacht and munster and not leave travel between them
Bishop of hope wrote: » There will never be an AI approach Ban, not going to happen. But if our govt had the balls to seal the airport it wouldn't matter unless they had the balls to seal the border too. Now I'm only guessing here, but if they had done it and sealed up both, then the majority of posters on here now even if the Republic was covid free virtually, would be call our govt West brits, torys, and crying about the GFA and the right of travel. Muck stirrers most of them unfortunately and like a sizable tangent out there on Facebook and twitter, just trying anything to undermine what the govt are trying to achieve at all times no matter what it is
Deleted User wrote: » I mean...you guys are aware,the uk is bringing in the forced quarantines?? This has broad public and political support there,only in ireland is it deemed wise to rip up the econmy and let virus in to cause repeated lockdownsThe EU is on brink of stopping non-essemtial travel between member states.....are yous lot completly head buried in sand in relation to whats happening as regards new varients??? Imo,we should restrict by region too,dubin only,then leinster excluding dublin,then connacht and munster and not leave travel between them
blanch152 wrote: » Exactly. They are not interested in health and safety or fixing Covid, they are only interested in the fantastical pursuit of a united Ireland at all costs.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Holding my own government to account and not engaging in a macabre competition by pointing at somewhere else to excuse them.
smurgen wrote: » Show me the maths on the 567 number from the inputs you gave. 2,818 & 4.937m.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Nor am I, I'm just pointing out that govts everywhere made mistakes that at the time didn't seem to be so. So in an all Ireland scenario would you want the govt here to control the restrictions or the Northern assembly one? And your post is pointing the finger which you're entitled to do, as am I when you want an AI approach as our main opposition are part of that and their end isn't up to much either is it.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Heh heh and if they tried to secure the island with your ‘simple solution’ you would have more people dying .... but from bombs and bullets . Once again flowery unworkable ‘ideas’ with the benefit of hindsight and not a hope in hell if achieving them. You couldn’t even put a shed up near the border for Gods sake man. And people read and believe this stuff.
Bannasidhe wrote: » Foot and Mouth is highly infectious and can be carried on people's foot ware etc. Remember all those 'wash your shoes' baths? I do. Fact is - 'we' were able to shut down the border 20 years ago but apparently we can't now because it's apparently impossible. It obviously isn't. We already did it. Personally I think an All Ireland approach would make more sense, but sense is in short supply in Govt circles.
Bannasidhe wrote: » Who said anything about controlling what happens in NI? And we were able to close the borders 20 years ago but now with increased technology we can't? Jeeze.. we really have gone backwards during the intervening FF/FG govts haven't we. You already know the rules governing goods are different as this was pointed out to you when you last waved that red herring. All Ireland approach Blanch? *deafening silence*
Bannasidhe wrote: » Have you started the petition to repeal Drunk Driving laws yet?
smurgen wrote: » Government dragged kicking and screaming to enforce quarantine. They have trailed public sentiment and expert advice at all times. Remember the signatures gathered to cancel Patrick's day last year by the public? The scientific and medical community are coming out in droves now for quarantine and travel restrictions.https://twitter.com/TodaywithClaire/status/1352559382786146304?s=19
FrancieBrady wrote: » Cattle invariably can be contained, not so easy with people and a virus. The simple solution from the get go was to secure the island. A government senator was asked yesterday what efforts they had made to convince those against the idea of closing the island and evaded answering the question because no serious effort has been made and we know why. We have Stephen Donnelly accused of being written to 4 times by the northern Health minister and he DIDN'T reply. The government of chaos are sitting on their hands and people are dying.