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

The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

"

Going into Greece you have to get locked in a hotel guarded by police if test proves positive.

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


"The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

Going into Greece you have to get locked in a hotel guarded by police if test proves positive. "

This is the flight back from Greece...

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

Going into Greece you have to get locked in a hotel guarded by police if test proves positive.

This is the flight back from Greece..."

Yes I understood that. I should have used more words. I was just highlighting that the Greek authorities don't mess around with self quarantine. They do it for you and put a police guard on the door.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

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By *j48Man
over a year ago

Wigan

Ha ha

Clutching at the "we're in control" staw

Control was lost months ago..

Too late now, just let people get on with thier lives...

Enough is enough

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By *j48Man
over a year ago

Wigan

*straw

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

And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

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By *j48Man
over a year ago

Wigan


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications. "

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

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


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there."

That might be the same flight...this flight landed last Tuesday.

So five days have passed for this notice to be put out. Bit late in closing doors aren't we

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


"The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

Going into Greece you have to get locked in a hotel guarded by police if test proves positive.

This is the flight back from Greece...

Yes I understood that. I should have used more words. I was just highlighting that the Greek authorities don't mess around with self quarantine. They do it for you and put a police guard on the door. "

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


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE "

Over 1000 new cases every day in the UK would suggest otherwise.

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


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely "

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money.

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By *j48Man
over a year ago

Wigan


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

Over 1000 new cases every day in the UK would suggest otherwise."

Cases are irrelevant in the scheme of things

First it was deaths, which are now almost insignificant

Then its cases

What next

Likely cases?

We need to return to normal life and be careful

Come January everything will be fine.. Have to be seen to be fair. String it out and make sure Christmas is cancelled...

Mark my words

Hancock has had his half hour

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


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely "

looks like this is the decision of the devolved Welsh government to quarantine the entire plane.

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


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

Over 1000 new cases every day in the UK would suggest otherwise.

Cases are irrelevant in the scheme of things

First it was deaths, which are now almost insignificant

Then its cases

What next

Likely cases?

We need to return to normal life and be careful

Come January everything will be fine.. Have to be seen to be fair. String it out and make sure Christmas is cancelled...

Mark my words

Hancock has had his half hour "

All I can say is winter is coming.

Let's get that over before acting irresponsible eh...

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

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

Btw what happened to the magic hepa filters that was meant to be filtering covid out of the planes..just more guff we seem to get fed to us...

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


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

Over 1000 new cases every day in the UK would suggest otherwise.

Cases are irrelevant in the scheme of things

First it was deaths, which are now almost insignificant

Then its cases

What next

Likely cases?

We need to return to normal life and be careful

Come January everything will be fine.. Have to be seen to be fair. String it out and make sure Christmas is cancelled...

Mark my words

Hancock has had his half hour "

It's the "be careful" part that some people seem to struggle with.

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman
over a year ago

kinky land


"Btw what happened to the magic hepa filters that was meant to be filtering covid out of the planes..just more guff we seem to get fed to us..."

How are plane filters supposed to help in any way shape if they were all at the same hotel? Same bar? Same restaurant? Same smoker corner/shelter?

Why assume people were infected during the flight?

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

Going into Greece you have to get locked in a hotel guarded by police if test proves positive. "

Orfanidou st in Rhodes was totally insane , as I’m told zante is, although 12 curfew is enforced, we stayed well back from the crowds and parties there.

UK border is a joke as usual, temp checked into Greece, and all over but not when coming back to uk

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there."

I think the issue is pure stupidity, maybe I'm wrong

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE "

As they are young they should fingers crossed be ok however if they pass it on to older people..

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


"Btw what happened to the magic hepa filters that was meant to be filtering covid out of the planes..just more guff we seem to get fed to us...

How are plane filters supposed to help in any way shape if they were all at the same hotel? Same bar? Same restaurant? Same smoker corner/shelter?

Why assume people were infected during the flight?"

I'm not assuming that...public health Wales is.

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


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE "

There's always one (or more) on every thread.

All i can say is Green Arrow

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

That might be the same flight...this flight landed last Tuesday.

So five days have passed for this notice to be put out. Bit late in closing doors aren't we "

No it was Monday into Plymouth...

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

I think the issue is pure stupidity, maybe I'm wrong "

I think you're right...quarantine from Greece and it's islands?...

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

It happens and its appropriate to quarantine the whole plane as we all know young guys go for a piss on planes and never wash their hands they seem to be allergic to doing so.

I do laugh at all the finger pointing and claims as lets be honest the finger pointers haven't a fekin clue who was tested when they were tested and when track and trace tried to contact them. But don't let that stop the feckless finger pointing at the authorities as you have to find a recipient other than the ones infected for the blame game.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

As they are young they should fingers crossed be ok however if they pass it on to older people.."

Which could happen...

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


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

That might be the same flight...this flight landed last Tuesday.

So five days have passed for this notice to be put out. Bit late in closing doors aren't we

No it was Monday into Plymouth..."

Well let's hope they quarantine every one coming from Zante now.

We need to do it before waiting until thursday and giving them until Saturday morning to get back.

That is if they are taking this seriously and not just doing weekly stages announcements.

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


"It happens and its appropriate to quarantine the whole plane as we all know young guys go for a piss on planes and never wash their hands they seem to be allergic to doing so.

I do laugh at all the finger pointing and claims as lets be honest the finger pointers haven't a fekin clue who was tested when they were tested and when track and trace tried to contact them. But don't let that stop the feckless finger pointing at the authorities as you have to find a recipient other than the ones infected for the blame game. "

Who's finger pointing?

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

That might be the same flight...this flight landed last Tuesday.

So five days have passed for this notice to be put out. Bit late in closing doors aren't we

No it was Monday into Plymouth...

Well let's hope they quarantine every one coming from Zante now.

We need to do it before waiting until thursday and giving them until Saturday morning to get back.

That is if they are taking this seriously and not just doing weekly stages announcements."

Be interesting to see, should have done that when they became aware of it...

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"It happens and its appropriate to quarantine the whole plane as we all know young guys go for a piss on planes and never wash their hands they seem to be allergic to doing so.

I do laugh at all the finger pointing and claims as lets be honest the finger pointers haven't a fekin clue who was tested when they were tested and when track and trace tried to contact them. But don't let that stop the feckless finger pointing at the authorities as you have to find a recipient other than the ones infected for the blame game. "

But the authorities are always to blame. After all they are the ones who forced us to go on holiday and mix with others to catch the virus... Bastards that they are... Now which way to the nearest spoons?

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By *limmatureguyMan
over a year ago

Tonbridge

Why were the authorities so lax, why didn't they tell everyone who went through the airport that day to isolate, or better still tell everyone in Cardiff to isolate because the airport workers could have taken the infection home.

This has turned into a devolved willy waving contest to see who can be the most draconian to show they 'care more.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

As they are young they should fingers crossed be ok however if they pass it on to older people..

Which could happen..."

Exactly..

But sadly for some the elderly and those be who are vulnerable are collateral damage..

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By *illyjohnyCouple
over a year ago

brighton


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

That might be the same flight...this flight landed last Tuesday.

So five days have passed for this notice to be put out. Bit late in closing doors aren't we "

The government use those soft door closing things as they don't want it slamming and waking people up

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


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money."

your passport lasts 10 years ... as far as i am aware there is no requirement or record of your address or telephone number attached to it , let alone ensuring it is up to date

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By *eefyBangerMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely "

Genuine question. Is health a devolved matter in Wales?

I’m wondering whether it’s the same in Wales as it is Scotland when anything goes wrong. Just blame Westminster and let the devolved nation dealing with the devolved matter in question of Scot free.

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By *eefyBangerMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"It happens and its appropriate to quarantine the whole plane as we all know young guys go for a piss on planes and never wash their hands they seem to be allergic to doing so.

I do laugh at all the finger pointing and claims as lets be honest the finger pointers haven't a fekin clue who was tested when they were tested and when track and trace tried to contact them. But don't let that stop the feckless finger pointing at the authorities as you have to find a recipient other than the ones infected for the blame game. "

Quite a claim to be making. I’m quite sure no female has ever went on a piss up holiday and not washed her hands after wiping her minky

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


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money."

No email, phone numbers on passports maybe you think people can magical be contacted instantly by the great marvo using instantaneous telekinesis.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

Going into Greece you have to get locked in a hotel guarded by police if test proves positive. "

Should be the same here I bet most of them will not isolate

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


"It happens and its appropriate to quarantine the whole plane as we all know young guys go for a piss on planes and never wash their hands they seem to be allergic to doing so.

I do laugh at all the finger pointing and claims as lets be honest the finger pointers haven't a fekin clue who was tested when they were tested and when track and trace tried to contact them. But don't let that stop the feckless finger pointing at the authorities as you have to find a recipient other than the ones infected for the blame game.

Quite a claim to be making. I’m quite sure no female has ever went on a piss up holiday and not washed her hands after wiping her minky "

Minky that's probably the nicest word I've heard for a vagina.

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

No one is self isolating

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


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money.

No email, phone numbers on passports maybe you think people can magical be contacted instantly by the great marvo using instantaneous telekinesis. "

Passport and tui flight list.

I'm certain any tracer worth his salt could find them with their booking details from that...

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


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money.

No email, phone numbers on passports maybe you think people can magical be contacted instantly by the great marvo using instantaneous telekinesis.

Passport and tui flight list.

I'm certain any tracer worth his salt could find them with their booking details from that..."

it just adds an extra layer of complexity and admin when all you want to do is quickly get in contact with people (not including the fact that you provided that data to tui for a purpose, gdpr does not allow them to pass it on for another purpose without your up front permission)

another example i booked ryanair flights through an email address... they don't have any of my other contact details ... how do they know those emails don't just go to a spam folder ... thats why they just collect your details via the online or paper form then they know they have a complete data set right off ... its simple and fast

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By *dam_TinaCouple
over a year ago

Hampshire


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE "

Phew. Well as long as you guarantee it.

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


"The entire list of all passenger have been told to isolate after least seven passengers have proved positive for covid.

A spokesman for public health has blamed a group of 20 to 30 year olds as the cause of the spread.

Link here

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsmanchester/entire-tui-flight-forced-to-self-isolate-after-seven-confirmed-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB18wtcP

Going into Greece you have to get locked in a hotel guarded by police if test proves positive. Should be the same here I bet most of them will not isolate"

Nobody is being forced to do anything

PHW have issued statements via variois outlets advising passengers from that flight to self isolate

That's all

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By *ancsduoCouple
over a year ago

Morecambe

It you're travelling into the UK,from anywhere you have to first fill in a locator form.

Where you will be staying,and give phone numbers of premises.

All tied into your passport and flight details.

They can trace you through that,if needed.

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By *izandpaulCouple
over a year ago

merseyside


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE "

Of course it is doctor.

Shall I bring in the next patient.

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


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money.

No email, phone numbers on passports maybe you think people can magical be contacted instantly by the great marvo using instantaneous telekinesis.

Passport and tui flight list.

I'm certain any tracer worth his salt could find them with their booking details from that...

it just adds an extra layer of complexity and admin when all you want to do is quickly get in contact with people (not including the fact that you provided that data to tui for a purpose, gdpr does not allow them to pass it on for another purpose without your up front permission)

another example i booked ryanair flights through an email address... they don't have any of my other contact details ... how do they know those emails don't just go to a spam folder ... thats why they just collect your details via the online or paper form then they know they have a complete data set right off ... its simple and fast "

Fair enough

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"It you're travelling into the UK,from anywhere you have to first fill in a locator form.

Where you will be staying,and give phone numbers of premises.

All tied into your passport and flight details.

They can trace you through that,if needed."

Yes

The problem with all of these wonderfully sensible rules is how they are enforced (or not) I wonder how many of those arriving are called Mr P.E. Nis or M. Mouse with a phone number of 123456789.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages.

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

Just heard one lady who was on the plane say that most people were not wearing face masks or wearing them as chin warmers , and that staff didn’t say anything to them , too busy selling fragrance maybe

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Just heard one lady who was on the plane say that most people were not wearing face masks or wearing them as chin warmers , and that staff didn’t say anything to them , too busy selling fragrance maybe"

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


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages."

I seem it too sami and it doesn't give me much confidence on getting on a plane in the near future

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages.

I seem it too sami and it doesn't give me much confidence on getting on a plane in the near future "

No me neither...if they are going to have these rules, they have to enforce them. Maybe a deterrent...a fine when they get off the plane....

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"It you're travelling into the UK,from anywhere you have to first fill in a locator form.

Where you will be staying,and give phone numbers of premises.

All tied into your passport and flight details.

They can trace you through that,if needed.

Yes

The problem with all of these wonderfully sensible rules is how they are enforced (or not) I wonder how many of those arriving are called Mr P.E. Nis or M. Mouse with a phone number of 123456789."

you missed out D Duck and it almost time for S Claus i love sinning for post with that one

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages.

I seem it too sami and it doesn't give me much confidence on getting on a plane in the near future

No me neither...if they are going to have these rules, they have to enforce them. Maybe a deterrent...a fine when they get off the plane...."

They'll have it all on video, so if they want to they can follow up. It's a really unpalatable route to go down, but agree there is no point having any rule / law whatever if there is no evidence of enforcement and no consequences of not following them. The British public have shown time and again they can't be trusted with the simplest of rules to follow for their own communities benefit. Sit down for 4 hours? Nah...Wear a face mask while sat in your seat... Nah (even though I'll be wearing my eye mask to get some kip.. Don't disturb me) Don't get on the plane if you have symptoms.. Nah.... Isolate when landed... Nah...

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By *ookMan
over a year ago

london

“ I ain’t getting on no plane fool”!

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages.

I seem it too sami and it doesn't give me much confidence on getting on a plane in the near future

No me neither...if they are going to have these rules, they have to enforce them. Maybe a deterrent...a fine when they get off the plane....

They'll have it all on video, so if they want to they can follow up. It's a really unpalatable route to go down, but agree there is no point having any rule / law whatever if there is no evidence of enforcement and no consequences of not following them. The British public have shown time and again they can't be trusted with the simplest of rules to follow for their own communities benefit. Sit down for 4 hours? Nah...Wear a face mask while sat in your seat... Nah (even though I'll be wearing my eye mask to get some kip.. Don't disturb me) Don't get on the plane if you have symptoms.. Nah.... Isolate when landed... Nah... "

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


"It you're travelling into the UK,from anywhere you have to first fill in a locator form.

Where you will be staying,and give phone numbers of premises.

All tied into your passport and flight details.

They can trace you through that,if needed.

Yes

The problem with all of these wonderfully sensible rules is how they are enforced (or not) I wonder how many of those arriving are called Mr P.E. Nis or M. Mouse with a phone number of 123456789.

you missed out D Duck and it almost time for S Claus i love sinning for post with that one "

I'd made giving wrong info a criminal act with a starting fine 0f a £1000 to pay for the extra tracing work they have caused...and back it up with fines from anyone who has done it on this flight.

That might get the message across to the idiots

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages.

I seem it too sami and it doesn't give me much confidence on getting on a plane in the near future

No me neither...if they are going to have these rules, they have to enforce them. Maybe a deterrent...a fine when they get off the plane....

They'll have it all on video, so if they want to they can follow up. It's a really unpalatable route to go down, but agree there is no point having any rule / law whatever if there is no evidence of enforcement and no consequences of not following them. The British public have shown time and again they can't be trusted with the simplest of rules to follow for their own communities benefit. Sit down for 4 hours? Nah...Wear a face mask while sat in your seat... Nah (even though I'll be wearing my eye mask to get some kip.. Don't disturb me) Don't get on the plane if you have symptoms.. Nah.... Isolate when landed... Nah... "

This..

Carrot is not working so time to use the stick for those who think only of themselves..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

The airlines pay for two air marshalls, be they police or security working to enforce the rules at present..

Once a few start getting fined the message will get through, should not have to do such things but a percentage of our population are either too stupid or too arrogant and entitled to think rules apply..

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By *unloversCouple
over a year ago

rotherham

Us neither

Rather stay at home right

Maybe next year things will look brighter

Xxx

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"The airlines pay for two air marshalls, be they police or security working to enforce the rules at present..

Once a few start getting fined the message will get through, should not have to do such things but a percentage of our population are either too stupid or too arrogant and entitled to think rules apply.."

Other countries are fining people for not conforming to the rules, we need to start doing it too.

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


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages."

I don't blame them for not saying anything. If the passengers are d*unken idiots it's not wise to piss them off.

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By *ancsduoCouple
over a year ago

Morecambe

Well,

With having to put passport name and number on said forms,probably not a lot.

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


"The airlines pay for two air marshalls, be they police or security working to enforce the rules at present..

Once a few start getting fined the message will get through, should not have to do such things but a percentage of our population are either too stupid or too arrogant and entitled to think rules apply.."

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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago

leeds


"*straw"

Yes just let vulnerable due

That's the spirit let them die

Sounds bit selfish die

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages.

I don't blame them for not saying anything. If the passengers are d*unken idiots it's not wise to piss them off. "

I agree, but they shouldn't let d*unken idiots board in the first place.

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


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

That might be the same flight...this flight landed last Tuesday.

So five days have passed for this notice to be put out. Bit late in closing doors aren't we

The government use those soft door closing things as they don't want it slamming and waking people up "

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


"Just been interviewing a lady on BBC, who was on that flight. She said some were not wearing masks or wearing them incorrectly and walking up and down the plane. The air crew were not really addressing the issue.. She said they were all ages.

I don't blame them for not saying anything. If the passengers are d*unken idiots it's not wise to piss them off.

I agree, but they shouldn't let d*unken idiots board in the first place."

Absolutely!

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


"Us neither

Rather stay at home right

Maybe next year things will look brighter

Xxx"

Same here will wait to see what the winter brings. Then decide,but as of now next spring is the very earliest I'll be looking to book anything

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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago

leeds

Shouldn't be going abroad

If you put yourself at risk you have to accept t the, risk!!!!

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


"Shouldn't be going abroad

If you put yourself at risk you have to accept t the, risk!!!!

"

Never ever?

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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago

leeds

Obviously while at risk of 2nd wave.

Once vaccine in place yes.

Health first

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


"Obviously while at risk of 2nd wave.

Once vaccine in place yes.

Health first "

I'd agree with that to some extent.

But many more wont I think...

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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago

leeds

That's cos their selfish

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Obviously while at risk of 2nd wave.

Once vaccine in place yes.

Health first "

There may never be a vaccine, even if there is it could take a while..

To expect that no one travels is not realistic, and if some have spent weeks working their arses off in the NHS caring for others and want to get away then who can blame them..

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


"Obviously while at risk of 2nd wave.

Once vaccine in place yes.

Health first

There may never be a vaccine, even if there is it could take a while..

To expect that no one travels is not realistic, and if some have spent weeks working their arses off in the NHS caring for others and want to get away then who can blame them.."

Those damn selfish NHS staff

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


"Shouldn't be going abroad

If you put yourself at risk you have to accept t the, risk!!!!

"

who isn’t accepting the risk ?

every time you leave your house you are at risk... by being on the plane they have accepted their additional risk

its not like you can sign a waiver saying oh no thanks no extra risk for me please

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


"Shouldn't be going abroad

If you put yourself at risk you have to accept t the, risk!!!!

"

What about the people going to busy pubs and restaurants?

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

16 people now tested positive on the flight. 3 separate groups of people.

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


"16 people now tested positive on the flight. 3 separate groups of people."

Yep I seen it

And the passenger who was not happy about getting a email today to isolate. As he had been all over the place after landing.

But it shows they are trying to contact from flight details...be it a little late.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"16 people now tested positive on the flight. 3 separate groups of people.

Yep I seen it

And the passenger who was not happy about getting a email today to isolate. As he had been all over the place after landing.

But it shows they are trying to contact from flight details...be it a little late."

Hopefully most will have seen the news and go into isolation, albeit late

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By *ETSHAVEFUN1Man
over a year ago

bromsgrove

Should have taken to a remote Scotish island for 14 days.

May be thay think again next time

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Should have taken to a remote Scotish island for 14 days.

May be thay think again next time"

Why? What did the Scottish island do to deserve that?!

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By *ETSHAVEFUN1Man
over a year ago

bromsgrove

Lol

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


"Should have taken to a remote Scotish island for 14 days.

May be thay think again next time"

alternatively send them to Work "offshore" like some of us do, year in year out, earning a living in isolation

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Should have taken to a remote Scotish island for 14 days.

May be thay think again next time

alternatively send them to Work "offshore" like some of us do, year in year out, earning a living in isolation "

Do you guys really want a bunch of coughing and spluttering Covid patients in your rec room and eating your food? Doubt it

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money.

No email, phone numbers on passports maybe you think people can magical be contacted instantly by the great marvo using instantaneous telekinesis.

Passport and tui flight list.

I'm certain any tracer worth his salt could find them with their booking details from that..."

you have to fill in a form with loads of details on when you fly back. Although no one checked mine.

These passengers won't have caught it on the plane but before x

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


"Should have taken to a remote Scotish island for 14 days.

May be thay think again next time

alternatively send them to Work "offshore" like some of us do, year in year out, earning a living in isolation "

you mean that job you chose to do and are well compensated for the fact thats its unsociable and isolated

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By *ETSHAVEFUN1Man
over a year ago

bromsgrove

You do need a brain to work on a rig.

Oh but not to fly?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Should have taken to a remote Scotish island for 14 days.

May be thay think again next time

alternatively send them to Work "offshore" like some of us do, year in year out, earning a living in isolation "

A cunning plan with only one major flaw..

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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago

Craggy Island

Didn't someone on the news this morning say planes are better then clubs for not passing covid because of the air circulation system.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Should have taken to a remote Scotish island for 14 days.

May be thay think again next time

alternatively send them to Work "offshore" like some of us do, year in year out, earning a living in isolation

you mean that job you chose to do and are well compensated for the fact thats its unsociable and isolated "

Not all offshore jobs are well compensated actually. Try being a logging geologist or a data engineer

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By *uttyjonnMan
over a year ago

SEA

Bingo halls, pubs, restaurants, work places, cinemas, hotels and planes.

Do we stop everything?

This ain't going anywhere soon so we can either try to get back to a semblance of normality or heavily tax the people who can continue to work to help those who can't

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By *ETSHAVEFUN1Man
over a year ago

bromsgrove

Who can work covid safely ??

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By *uttyjonnMan
over a year ago

SEA


"Who can work covid safely ??"

People who can work from home, it would be interesting to know the %

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Who can work covid safely ??"

Me. Have been doing since March. My one colleague at home (S) is socially distanced for the working day, usually

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Who can work covid safely ??"

With the right PPE etc hundreds of thousands have done thus far..

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By *ettyboop61Woman
over a year ago

St Neots


"Ha ha

Clutching at the "we're in control" staw

Control was lost months ago..

Too late now, just let people get on with thier lives...

Enough is enough "

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By *ettyboop61Woman
over a year ago

St Neots


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

Over 1000 new cases every day in the UK would suggest otherwise.

Cases are irrelevant in the scheme of things

First it was deaths, which are now almost insignificant

Then its cases

What next

Likely cases?

We need to return to normal life and be careful

Come January everything will be fine.. Have to be seen to be fair. String it out and make sure Christmas is cancelled...

Mark my words

Hancock has had his half hour "

What a waste of time and money tax payers money to change the 02 I to a hospital j bet not one person was admitted!!!

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Obviously while at risk of 2nd wave.

Once vaccine in place yes.

Health first

There may never be a vaccine, even if there is it could take a while..

To expect that no one travels is not realistic, and if some have spent weeks working their arses off in the NHS caring for others and want to get away then who can blame them.."

To Their local beach preferably

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By *ssex_tomMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Bingo halls, pubs, restaurants, work places, cinemas, hotels and planes.

Do we stop everything?

This ain't going anywhere soon so we can either try to get back to a semblance of normality or heavily tax the people who can continue to work to help those who can't "

Shut the lot...

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

Over 1000 new cases every day in the UK would suggest otherwise.

Cases are irrelevant in the scheme of things

First it was deaths, which are now almost insignificant

Then its cases

What next

Likely cases?

We need to return to normal life and be careful

Come January everything will be fine.. Have to be seen to be fair. String it out and make sure Christmas is cancelled...

Mark my words

Hancock has had his half hour

All I can say is winter is coming.

Let's get that over before acting irresponsible eh..."

That is going to an interesting time. As everyone who catches a cold or flu, will have a compromised immune system. Lets hope that doesn't lead to the second spike.

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


"And so it continues with increasing lockdown potential and having to be in this state of limbo for much longer. Hope no one from that flight dies or has any serious complications.

100% guarantee they wont...

It's over... DONE

Over 1000 new cases every day in the UK would suggest otherwise.

Cases are irrelevant in the scheme of things

First it was deaths, which are now almost insignificant

Then its cases

What next

Likely cases?

We need to return to normal life and be careful

Come January everything will be fine.. Have to be seen to be fair. String it out and make sure Christmas is cancelled...

Mark my words

Hancock has had his half hour

All I can say is winter is coming.

Let's get that over before acting irresponsible eh...

That is going to an interesting time. As everyone who catches a cold or flu, will have a compromised immune system. Lets hope that doesn't lead to the second spike."

Yep I think we will know far better in the spring on whether we will be getting our lives back or not

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

Scotland has announced flights from Greece will have to quarantine after tomorrow.

Wales are doing the same but only from zante.

So what do you reckon boris will announce tomorrow?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Scotland has announced flights from Greece will have to quarantine after tomorrow.

Wales are doing the same but only from zante.

So what do you reckon boris will announce tomorrow?"

Well if its anything like the u turn over Trafford and Bolton where his government lifted some restrictions last night and reimposed them this morning, despite calls for days to not lift them I would guess it'll be some thing which will be u turned upon in a fortnight..

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


"Scotland has announced flights from Greece will have to quarantine after tomorrow.

Wales are doing the same but only from zante.

So what do you reckon boris will announce tomorrow?"

That they are going to introduce £15 notes and abolish 1p's.

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


"Scotland has announced flights from Greece will have to quarantine after tomorrow.

Wales are doing the same but only from zante.

So what do you reckon boris will announce tomorrow?

Well if its anything like the u turn over Trafford and Bolton where his government lifted some restrictions last night and reimposed them this morning, despite calls for days to not lift them I would guess it'll be some thing which will be u turned upon in a fortnight.."

They do that many u turns it's more like a roundabout. And I wont even go into the exams

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


"Btw what happened to the magic hepa filters that was meant to be filtering covid out of the planes..just more guff we seem to get fed to us..."

Google Hepa filters and Covid, some of it makes interesting reading, but the way an aircraft circulates the air is the real point here. I am led to believe it is circulated from front to back of the aircraft, therefore those at the front will have cleaner air than those sitting at the back of the aircraft, hepa filters are effective at removing the particles but only when they actually get air to filter, there is a long period in time within the cabin where the air is passing along the cabin and not through the filtration system...

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over a year ago

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Scotland has announced flights from Greece will have to quarantine after tomorrow.

Wales are doing the same but only from zante.

So what do you reckon boris will announce tomorrow?

Well if its anything like the u turn over Trafford and Bolton where his government lifted some restrictions last night and reimposed them this morning, despite calls for days to not lift them I would guess it'll be some thing which will be u turned upon in a fortnight..

They do that many u turns it's more like a roundabout. And I wont even go into the exams"

It's provided a relevant example of lying to the kids though..

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


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there."

Agreed

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

Agreed "

But assuming they went for 7 days it's extremely unlikely they caught it in Zante. More likely infected before they went.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"In other countries they notify you if you sat next to someone who is then found to be infected, which makes much more sense than the whole plane.

This sounds like yet another step by the useless lot in charge in the UK who are desperate to be seen to do something, even if it ruins their reputation even more.

The track and trace app is to be for those in close proximity for 15 minutes or more. As passengers are to remain seated for the whole flight, except when visiting the loo in sequence, it's just those within a few feet for the flight duration at risk, as the app we've spent £millions, is going to be looking for. I assume the app is going to be finding the right people and we're spending our money wisely

I would have thought they could be traced via passport details.

But we are slow in doing anything it seems

And yeah the current lot seem very good in wasting the tax payers money.

No email, phone numbers on passports maybe you think people can magical be contacted instantly by the great marvo using instantaneous telekinesis.

Passport and tui flight list.

I'm certain any tracer worth his salt could find them with their booking details from that... you have to fill in a form with loads of details on when you fly back. Although no one checked mine.

These passengers won't have caught it on the plane but before x "

The online form includes the details of the address that you will be at and would use for isolation, once you have arrived. On both of my flights it was checked and it was discussed in detail, with the most attractive and charming border security guy at the airport.

It requires phone and email details for communication. A holiday flight, differently to a regular scheduled flight, will have greater levels of information on their travellers too, in general. If they have been to Greece, they require passenger information in advance too, including home addresses and phone numbers.

Generally, Greece is very controlled in their management of this. Bars, restaurants etc have been closing at midnight, meaning clubs are having to pull people in early, or it's unprofitable.

The issue is likely to be Uk travellers taking the virus there, shagging and partying, passing the virus between them, before they fly back IMO.

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

Theres no way flights will be banned

Going to or comming from Cardiff airport whatever happens

Our great First Minister would be in the crap after buying Cardiff airport

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

Agreed

But assuming they went for 7 days it's extremely unlikely they caught it in Zante. More likely infected before they went."

Yes, difficult to say. There was one plane into Plymouth, I think Monday of last week, they had 10 infected people. The Cardiff flight had infected people from 3 different groups...

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


"Theres no way flights will be banned

Going to or comming from Cardiff airport whatever happens

Our great First Minister would be in the crap after buying Cardiff airport"

You will be able to go but will have to quarantine for 2 weeks...

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


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

Agreed

But assuming they went for 7 days it's extremely unlikely they caught it in Zante. More likely infected before they went.

Yes, difficult to say. There was one plane into Plymouth, I think Monday of last week, they had 10 infected people. The Cardiff flight had infected people from 3 different groups..."

It's the plane...as Tattoo used to say

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

Agreed

But assuming they went for 7 days it's extremely unlikely they caught it in Zante. More likely infected before they went.

Yes, difficult to say. There was one plane into Plymouth, I think Monday of last week, they had 10 infected people. The Cardiff flight had infected people from 3 different groups..."

Perhaps it says more about the demographic of the people going to Zante than the place itself

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"There is obviously an issue in Zante, 10 young infected people came back a few days ago from there.

Agreed

But assuming they went for 7 days it's extremely unlikely they caught it in Zante. More likely infected before they went.

Yes, difficult to say. There was one plane into Plymouth, I think Monday of last week, they had 10 infected people. The Cardiff flight had infected people from 3 different groups...

It's the plane...as Tattoo used to say "

Haha

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

So they are saying there are currently 6 clusters of cases, amounting to more than 30 infections,from 4 flights into Wales and England. Some passengers are not self isolating,as requested

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over a year ago


"So they are saying there are currently 6 clusters of cases, amounting to more than 30 infections,from 4 flights into Wales and England. Some passengers are not self isolating,as requested "

If it's young people living with parents, they are likely to catch it. Only the person who travelled is supposed to quarantine for 14 days.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"So they are saying there are currently 6 clusters of cases, amounting to more than 30 infections,from 4 flights into Wales and England. Some passengers are not self isolating,as requested

If it's young people living with parents, they are likely to catch it. Only the person who travelled is supposed to quarantine for 14 days."

The whole plane were told to isolate, some aren't.

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


"So they are saying there are currently 6 clusters of cases, amounting to more than 30 infections,from 4 flights into Wales and England. Some passengers are not self isolating,as requested

If it's young people living with parents, they are likely to catch it. Only the person who travelled is supposed to quarantine for 14 days."

And at the point the parents catch it...they too need to isolate.

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