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By *allySlinky OP   Woman  over a year ago

Leeds

Congratulations to Guernsey, officially declared Covid19 free. Pubs, gyms, restaurants, nightclubs etc can now open with no social distancing.

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Are the borders staying shut?

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By *ankie303Woman  over a year ago

Weirdsville South Coast Dorset

The pubs etc opened 2 weeks ago, my friend has been hammering facebook with "look at me at the pub"

If you travel there you are automatically thrown into 2 weeks quarantine

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"The pubs etc opened 2 weeks ago, my friend has been hammering facebook with "look at me at the pub"

If you travel there you are automatically thrown into 2 weeks quarantine "

That makes sense

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By *ankie303Woman  over a year ago

Weirdsville South Coast Dorset


"The pubs etc opened 2 weeks ago, my friend has been hammering facebook with "look at me at the pub"

If you travel there you are automatically thrown into 2 weeks quarantine

That makes sense "

I could be wrong but I'm sure the only travel to there is via cargo ship at the moment lol, couple of hours in a crate has to be worth a pint pulled at a pub

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By *hloversCouple  over a year ago

Merseyside & Isle of Man

Not only Guernsey.......the Isle of Man too.

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By *allySlinky OP   Woman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Not only Guernsey.......the Isle of Man too. "

Good news

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By *rufflesCouple  over a year ago

manchester


"Not only Guernsey.......the Isle of Man too.

Good news "

The IOM is now 30+ consec days of no new cases and officially (at the moment!!!) virus free.Everything is pretty well back to their "new normal" Importantly though, the borders remain closed for the foreseeable future.My understanding is IOM, Guernsey and Iceland are all currently virus(new cases) free

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By *hloversCouple  over a year ago

Merseyside & Isle of Man


"Not only Guernsey.......the Isle of Man too.

Good news

The IOM is now 30+ consec days of no new cases and officially (at the moment!!!) virus free.Everything is pretty well back to their "new normal" Importantly though, the borders remain closed for the foreseeable future.My understanding is IOM, Guernsey and Iceland are all currently virus(new cases) free "

Can confirm almost 100% normality in the IOM. We have been at our house there since mid March.

As you rightly point out the borders between the IOM & UK remain closed which is of course what has led us to be able to safely remove restrictions ahead of other places.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The pubs etc opened 2 weeks ago, my friend has been hammering facebook with "look at me at the pub"

If you travel there you are automatically thrown into 2 weeks quarantine

That makes sense

I could be wrong but I'm sure the only travel to there is via cargo ship at the moment lol, couple of hours in a crate has to be worth a pint pulled at a pub "

I had a pint on Thursday, had to stand on the street and drink it like a wino though, just not the same, fake glasses too, id kill for a pint in a proper glass and a game of darts now.

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"Not only Guernsey.......the Isle of Man too.

Good news

The IOM is now 30+ consec days of no new cases and officially (at the moment!!!) virus free.Everything is pretty well back to their "new normal" Importantly though, the borders remain closed for the foreseeable future.My understanding is IOM, Guernsey and Iceland are all currently virus(new cases) free

Can confirm almost 100% normality in the IOM. We have been at our house there since mid March.

As you rightly point out the borders between the IOM & UK remain closed which is of course what has led us to be able to safely remove restrictions ahead of other places."

Did it feel easy to go back to normality around other people?

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By *hloversCouple  over a year ago

Merseyside & Isle of Man

We didn't expect it would but it was surprisingly easy. Guess we felt reassured by the way the IOM Govt has dealt with the crisis and that there hasn't been a reported case for 31 days now.

Also, people on the Island fell into line with the SD requirements and even the 40mph speed limit on all roads which was put into place to reduce the possibility of road accidents and the resulting impact on Police and Health Services.

Have been to our local a couple of times now and the one single requirement is that you are requested not to stand at the bar after being served your drinks (Wasn't a requirement before in our local)

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By *ete1260Man  over a year ago

Evesham


"The pubs etc opened 2 weeks ago, my friend has been hammering facebook with "look at me at the pub"

If you travel there you are automatically thrown into 2 weeks quarantine

That makes sense

I could be wrong but I'm sure the only travel to there is via cargo ship at the moment lol, couple of hours in a crate has to be worth a pint pulled at a pub "

Fly with Aurigny and directly into 14 days quarantine for essential travel only I believe. No fast ferry at the moment. Not sure if Condor freighter carrying passengers. No visitors/tourists yet so no beer trip sadly !!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The pubs etc opened 2 weeks ago, my friend has been hammering facebook with "look at me at the pub"

If you travel there you are automatically thrown into 2 weeks quarantine

That makes sense

I could be wrong but I'm sure the only travel to there is via cargo ship at the moment lol, couple of hours in a crate has to be worth a pint pulled at a pub Fly with Aurigny and directly into 14 days quarantine for essential travel only I believe. No fast ferry at the moment. Not sure if Condor freighter carrying passengers. No visitors/tourists yet so no beer trip sadly !! "

You’re correct. Essential travel only to and from the Channel Islands at the moment and 14 days quarantine when you enter the islands. Strangely enough they are exempt from quarantining when arriving in the UK.

It looks like travel restrictions could be lifted from July.

Jersey currently have 5 live cases.

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"We didn't expect it would but it was surprisingly easy. Guess we felt reassured by the way the IOM Govt has dealt with the crisis and that there hasn't been a reported case for 31 days now.

Also, people on the Island fell into line with the SD requirements and even the 40mph speed limit on all roads which was put into place to reduce the possibility of road accidents and the resulting impact on Police and Health Services.

Have been to our local a couple of times now and the one single requirement is that you are requested not to stand at the bar after being served your drinks (Wasn't a requirement before in our local)"

Fantastic news... Shows what can happen

I'm guessing no protests, no crammed beaches, no raves...

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By *ankie303Woman  over a year ago

Weirdsville South Coast Dorset


"We didn't expect it would but it was surprisingly easy. Guess we felt reassured by the way the IOM Govt has dealt with the crisis and that there hasn't been a reported case for 31 days now.

Also, people on the Island fell into line with the SD requirements and even the 40mph speed limit on all roads which was put into place to reduce the possibility of road accidents and the resulting impact on Police and Health Services.

Have been to our local a couple of times now and the one single requirement is that you are requested not to stand at the bar after being served your drinks (Wasn't a requirement before in our local)

Fantastic news... Shows what can happen

I'm guessing no protests, no crammed beaches, no raves... "

Alderney bunker parties are cancelled this year, pretty sure that's the only rave on the channel islands lol

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By *hloversCouple  over a year ago

Merseyside & Isle of Man


"We didn't expect it would but it was surprisingly easy. Guess we felt reassured by the way the IOM Govt has dealt with the crisis and that there hasn't been a reported case for 31 days now.

Also, people on the Island fell into line with the SD requirements and even the 40mph speed limit on all roads which was put into place to reduce the possibility of road accidents and the resulting impact on Police and Health Services.

Have been to our local a couple of times now and the one single requirement is that you are requested not to stand at the bar after being served your drinks (Wasn't a requirement before in our local)

Fantastic news... Shows what can happen

I'm guessing no protests, no crammed beaches, no raves...

Alderney bunker parties are cancelled this year, pretty sure that's the only rave on the channel islands lol"

And none on the Isle of Man either. Small peaceful BLM protest last week. Crammed beaches are much less of a likelihood here than the Channel Islands at any time due to our climate!!!

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By *idewillyMan  over a year ago

portsmouth

Pubs who sell food and and sit outside and restaurants are open in jersey along with most things now only 1 case i think now....so thats why people can leave jersey without quarantine but they get tested leaving... but coming back in they are getting tested and only quarantine until the results are back then if you have it its isolation for two weeks....im in jersey

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Pubs who sell food and and sit outside and restaurants are open in jersey along with most things now only 1 case i think now....so thats why people can leave jersey without quarantine but they get tested leaving... but coming back in they are getting tested and only quarantine until the results are back then if you have it its isolation for two weeks....im in jersey"

There are currently 5 cases in Jersey, all asymptomatic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We didn't expect it would but it was surprisingly easy. Guess we felt reassured by the way the IOM Govt has dealt with the crisis and that there hasn't been a reported case for 31 days now.

Also, people on the Island fell into line with the SD requirements and even the 40mph speed limit on all roads which was put into place to reduce the possibility of road accidents and the resulting impact on Police and Health Services.

Have been to our local a couple of times now and the one single requirement is that you are requested not to stand at the bar after being served your drinks (Wasn't a requirement before in our local)

Fantastic news... Shows what can happen

I'm guessing no protests, no crammed beaches, no raves...

Alderney bunker parties are cancelled this year, pretty sure that's the only rave on the channel islands lol"

I used to live in Guernsey and had many a good night at the bunker parties in Alderney

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By *idewillyMan  over a year ago

portsmouth

As of yesterday yep says 5 on gov .je ...there are many who have had it and are not on the statistics though as the swob tests were only about 50/60 percent accurate and you had to get tested just when your started to get symptoms or it would result in a negative i know i had it for 13 dame weeks which was pants....not pleasant at all and now ive recovered and getting fit again but i had it quite bad ...

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By *amesB66Man  over a year ago

St Peter Port

Guernsey is now 10 weeks without cases. The 14 days quarantine for people arriving from the UK is remaining until the beginning of September.

Everything feels normal now apart from the off island travel.

We can go to the Isle of Man via a new "air bridge" without quarantine on return.

It's a good place to be at present.

Hope all you UK Fabsters are well

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By *ll of a QuiverCouple  over a year ago

Douglas


"Guernsey is now 10 weeks without cases. The 14 days quarantine for people arriving from the UK is remaining until the beginning of September.

Everything feels normal now apart from the off island travel.

We can go to the Isle of Man via a new "air bridge" without quarantine on return.

It's a good place to be at present.

Hope all you UK Fabsters are well "

Isle of Man has now gone 50 days without a covid case, and residents can now travel to UK but must self isolate for 14 days on returning to the island.

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