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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThere was at least one hotel stood up for such a thing but I suspect those have been stood down now.
Put the arrivals on a plague bus by flight, no mixing of arrivals, and ship them to a hotel for 14 days then let them go home.
Oh..imagine the uproar!
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Post14 days quarantine for anyone arriving now will be a good start.
Cargo flights are still running for food import.
Put the arrivals on a plague bus by flight, no mixing of arrivals, and ship them to a hotel for 14 days then let them go home.
Oh..imagine the uproar!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYup...
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...st2751607.html
I guess we could leave UK nationals where they are, in foreign countries that don't want to support them as they have problems of their own. Also, we don't need tonnes of food to be imported as we're fully self sufficient.
Cargo flights are still running for food import.
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostI was reading on twatter, (so take with a pinch of salt) about flights still coming into London with none of the passengers being checked for CV19.
If so makes it pointless the police telling people not to go for walks in the peak district.
This country.
qh
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...st2751607.html
I guess we could leave UK nationals where they are, in foreign countries that don't want to support them as they have problems of their own. Also, we don't need tonnes of food to be imported as we're fully self sufficient.
Actually, having seen some reports, it does look like the FCO is abandoning people overseas as they claim there are sufficient commercial flights that they don't need to lay on transport. Never mind that the cost of said flights is prohibitively expensive.Last edited by ladymuck; 29 March 2020, 21:26.
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I was reading on twatter, (so take with a pinch of salt) about flights still coming into London with none of the passengers being checked for CV19.
If so makes it pointless the police telling people not to go for walks in the peak district.
This country.
qh
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI've always thought it sounds suspicious
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Shield the 1.5m and let the rest of us choose whether we carry on.
I'll sign a ventilator waiver.
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