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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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How much time, public money and ligistical effort should be expended to repatriate people who went abroad for frivolous reasons when there was plainly a major outbreak brewing?
But hey, their holiday was all oaid for . |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How much time, public money and ligistical effort should be expended to repatriate people who went abroad for frivolous reasons when there was plainly a major outbreak brewing?
But hey, their holiday was all oaid for . "
The airlines and tour oprrators too are partially to blame. They should've seen the warning signs. |
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"How much time, public money and ligistical effort should be expended to repatriate people who went abroad for frivolous reasons when there was plainly a major outbreak brewing?
But hey, their holiday was all oaid for .
The airlines and tour oprrators too are partially to blame. They should've seen the warning signs. "
True. Also govt advice via foreign office should have been stronger sooner. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My friend went out to visit her sister in oz with her kids for a big birthday and he rmum was already out there for 6 months they were meant to be flying last week and her mum next few weeks they're not overly concerned Abe happy to wait it out but they're the lucky ones who were visiting family, I don't think anyone could have truly predicted this |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Many of them are young people volunteering overseas; junior doctors in Peru, for example. Nothing frivolous about that. "
Of course not. And plainly not the kind of case I was referring to. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"How much time, public money and ligistical effort should be expended to repatriate people who went abroad for frivolous reasons when there was plainly a major outbreak brewing?
But hey, their holiday was all oaid for .
The airlines and tour oprrators too are partially to blame. They should've seen the warning signs. " |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Matters not in the least why they are there. If they need to be home, make the appropriate arrangement..."
I don't always agree with you Mike but in this I agree 100%
We got home from 10 days honeymoon in South Africa Cape Town on the 11th March a week or 2 later and we'd have been stuck as well. The speed things went down hill was simply unprecedented.
Germany have made monumental efforts getting thier people home we must do the same!
We didn't leave our troops on the beaches of Dunkirk we must not leave our people stuck in dire circumstances abroad amid a global pandemic.
KJ x |
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