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4 minutes ago, Neil Down said:

if they are too stupid to read what they sign then they deserve all they get

Trouble is they think it's all a laugh, like it is in England, and can't get it into their tiny minds that we do enforce these laws.

The stupid ones are more dangerous than the deliberately deceitful ones.

Of course the sentences were about sending a message to others. It's a shame they had to learn the hard way, but hey ho.

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1 minute ago, tetchtyke said:

Trouble is they think it's all a laugh, like it is in England, and can't get it into their tiny minds that we do enforce these laws.

The stupid ones are more dangerous than the deliberately deceitful ones.

People like Banker/SoS seem to have trouble understanding that bit...

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8 hours ago, Andy Onchan said:

As I have said before..... if IOMG is to be castigated for anything then it should be because we don't have coded welders on the Island. That's the bit that I find astounding.

I thought exothermic welding was for the preserve of HST's?

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So moving on, we know testing on arrival and no personal restrictions is not an option. 

How about reducing the 14 days isolation to 10 days? In the uk, if you test positive, you have to isolate for 10 days. Isolating for 10 days means there is well over 90% chance you cannot pass it on. If we did 10 days, you could go away, arrive home on a Friday, spend the weekend, following week and weekend at home isolating, then return to work. 

What do you reckon? 

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30 minutes ago, Cambon said:

So moving on, we know testing on arrival and no personal restrictions is not an option. 

How about reducing the 14 days isolation to 10 days? In the uk, if you test positive, you have to isolate for 10 days. Isolating for 10 days means there is well over 90% chance you cannot pass it on. If we did 10 days, you could go away, arrive home on a Friday, spend the weekend, following week and weekend at home isolating, then return to work. 

What do you reckon? 

I think it's 10 working days...

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31 minutes ago, Cambon said:

So moving on, we know testing on arrival and no personal restrictions is not an option. 

How about reducing the 14 days isolation to 10 days? In the uk, if you test positive, you have to isolate for 10 days. Isolating for 10 days means there is well over 90% chance you cannot pass it on. If we did 10 days, you could go away, arrive home on a Friday, spend the weekend, following week and weekend at home isolating, then return to work. 

What do you reckon? 

You can do that now.

Arrive back on Sunday - Day 1

Saturday - Day 7 - Test

Sunday - Day 8 - Test neg.

Monday back at work.

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2 hours ago, P.K. said:

You can do that now.

Arrive back on Sunday - Day 1

Saturday - Day 7 - Test

Sunday - Day 8 - Test neg.

Monday back at work.

What if you test positive? Suddenly it's two extra weeks. Which isn't really a gamble a lot of people can take.

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