No indoor dining, cinema ect until atleast October 13:05 - Jul 1 with 1523 views | CwmafanJack | Unless theres a vaccine passport system in place in the republic of Ireland. Could something along this lines come into force here in Wales/UK? | |
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No indoor dining, cinema ect until atleast October on 13:50 - Jul 1 with 1484 views | magicdaps10 | It's a joke over there, hoping from July 19th that we can travel over without testing as they are bringing in travel for double vaccination.... Kids aged 7-18 will need a jab though. Locals are getting restless and think they are now being taken for a ride with the most over cautious govermant in Europe in terms of Covid. My niece is 6 and she has only been in school for 7 weeks since September in Ireland, take into account that their summer holidays start the 1st week of May and they have a whopping 12 weeks off... Not good at all over there. | |
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No indoor dining, cinema ect until atleast October on 14:09 - Jul 1 with 1463 views | RonaldStump |
No indoor dining, cinema ect until atleast October on 13:50 - Jul 1 by magicdaps10 | It's a joke over there, hoping from July 19th that we can travel over without testing as they are bringing in travel for double vaccination.... Kids aged 7-18 will need a jab though. Locals are getting restless and think they are now being taken for a ride with the most over cautious govermant in Europe in terms of Covid. My niece is 6 and she has only been in school for 7 weeks since September in Ireland, take into account that their summer holidays start the 1st week of May and they have a whopping 12 weeks off... Not good at all over there. |
Getting restless and think they are being taken for a ride? Taken them a while but just maybe they are waking up. Here's hoping | |
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