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<blockquote data-quote="Eleutherarch" data-source="post: 1064626" data-attributes="member: 85519"><p>Partner has spent five days in SA over the last three years. Her flight is on Thursday, so the emergence of this new variant could not be better-timed. I cannot get through to the High Commission for additional information. I have no idea if outbound flights are on the chopping block or if it is only a temporary ban on inbound UK flights until the quarantine infrastructure is re-established.</p><p></p><p>Javid is due to update the Commons at 11. We booked as soon as the travel corridor was reopened without restriction. Clobbered. It's hilarious in its own way . . .</p><p></p><p>I do not resent cautious approaches - part of my background is in virology. We will abide by whatever guidance is issued. However, I cannot stand the fact that these protracted epidemiological problems are in no small part due to people prioritising their personal liberty over everything else (as well as lacklustre governmental directives).</p><p></p><p>Last time I checked, we live in a society. We use the same ******* roads. Frequent the same shops. Public health belongs to us collectively and we should act accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, let's put a greater emphasis on teaching critical thinking in schools. Might do something to address the staggering number of utter morons walking around that disparage the scientific method and basic tenets of biology and biochemistry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eleutherarch, post: 1064626, member: 85519"] Partner has spent five days in SA over the last three years. Her flight is on Thursday, so the emergence of this new variant could not be better-timed. I cannot get through to the High Commission for additional information. I have no idea if outbound flights are on the chopping block or if it is only a temporary ban on inbound UK flights until the quarantine infrastructure is re-established. Javid is due to update the Commons at 11. We booked as soon as the travel corridor was reopened without restriction. Clobbered. It's hilarious in its own way . . . I do not resent cautious approaches - part of my background is in virology. We will abide by whatever guidance is issued. However, I cannot stand the fact that these protracted epidemiological problems are in no small part due to people prioritising their personal liberty over everything else (as well as lacklustre governmental directives). Last time I checked, we live in a society. We use the same ******* roads. Frequent the same shops. Public health belongs to us collectively and we should act accordingly. Additionally, let's put a greater emphasis on teaching critical thinking in schools. Might do something to address the staggering number of utter morons walking around that disparage the scientific method and basic tenets of biology and biochemistry. [/QUOTE]
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