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in the Court today was a tourist who visitited Waitrose before the end of his 14 day quarrentine (anybody coming into Guernsey has a legal requirement to self-isolate for 14 days) and has been fined £6,000.

this focusses our minds on the Law!

peter
 
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in the Court today was a tourist who visitited Waitrose before the end of his 14 day quarrentine (anybody coming into Guernsey has a legal requirement to self-isolate for 14 days) and has been fined £6,000.

this focusses our minds on the Law!

peter
Well that's not good.
 
Gary

I think the quarrentine law and actions of the police and Court are brilliant.

The 14 day quarrantine is the key reason why it has been 80 days since there has been a positive COVID test and why all social distancing restrictions have been removed. It may be harsh, but it has worked. most people here support it, for instance even my brother-in-law has just had to self-isolate for 3 weeks (one week before going to Southampton General Hospital, and 2 weeks after returning to Guernsey) fully supports the quarantine law.

strict, but it works.

Peter
 
Our Deputy first minister wants to impose 14 day quarentine on those travelling from the rest of the UK, sensible girl.
 
Our Deputy first minister wants to impose 14 day quarentine on those travelling from the rest of the UK, sensible girl.
It's worked here. Although it does need to be resourced. Here anybody arriving has to provide a land-line number and police/immigration officers will check up by phoning and Conduct surprise visits to physically check people are home. As wel as that, welfare officers will also check to ensurd they are ok for food etc.

Peter
 
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It's worked here. Although it does need to be resourced. Here anybody arriving has to provide a land-line number and police/immigration officers will check up by phoning and Conduct surprise visits to physically check people are home. As wel as that, welfare officers will also check to ensurd they are ok for food etc. Peter
It's worked here. Although it does need to be resourced. Here anybody arriving has to provide a land-line number and police/immigration officers will check up by phoning and Conduct surprise visits to physically check people are home. As wel as that, welfare officers will also check to ensurd they are ok for food etc. Peter
 
Sad that developed countries are having a higher spike rate than us developing countries. Being ruled in the past perhaps has made us a little more aware to follow instructions and not exercise rights blindly. The government was also quick with their actions on lockdowns and strictly imposed them and we are thankful for that so now we are going on with our daily life while adhereing to safety guidlines and cleanliness knowing any stubborn rebelious attitude will only contribute further to the pendemic. It takes just one person to infect many. Stay safe guys.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Richard

I think the Far East countries learned a lot from the 2004 SARS outbreak which prompted their governments to act promptly with COVID-19. Fortunately SARS didn't reach the West in 2004, but unfortunately the Western governments, especially the UK, didn't follow the lead of the f
Far East.

keep safe

Peter
 
Richard

I think the Far East countries learned a lot from the 2004 SARS outbreak which prompted their governments to act promptly with COVID-19. Fortunately SARS didn't reach the West in 2004, but unfortunately the Western governments, especially the UK, didn't follow the lead of the f
Far East.

keep safe

Peter
But we also didn't finish our own pandemic response execises to the point of actually doing anything that the incomplete report would of suggested........
 
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