How can the UK government's decision be "late" if Chinese citizens will only be allowed to travel abroad for tourism purposes after January 8th?
Late in keeping the Chinese business-people out! (assuming business travel is currently allowed)

How can the UK government's decision be "late" if Chinese citizens will only be allowed to travel abroad for tourism purposes after January 8th?
And of course other nationalities travelling from China!Late in keeping the Chinese business-people out! (assuming business travel is currently allowed)
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Late in keeping the Chinese business-people out! (assuming business travel is currently allowed)
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It probably has a lot to do with China being happy to introduce such restrictions from everywhere else over the past two years.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander......
They're either very xenophobic or still somehow scared of the virus, or both. Makes no logicL sense otherwise. Or they're just using it as a stick to beat the tories with which has been the case all alongHow can the UK government's decision be "late" if Chinese citizens will only be allowed to travel abroad for tourism purposes after January 8th?
They're either very xenophobic or still somehow scared of the virus, or both. Makes no logicL sense otherwise
But let's not take it out on the ordinary Chinese people, many of whom (privately, obviously) doubtless detest the Xi regime.
That would be no better than banning all UK citizens from the EU due to Brexit.
Government policy is the fault of the government of a given country, not its people.
I wonder how much of this is genuine support and how much is merely being seen to not be a dissident, because the consequences of being a dissident could be severe.Hmm. I agree to an extent, but the Communist party seems to retain a certain amount of popularity and support in the country.
You'd have thought someone with the level of intelligence required to obtain a Doctorate would understand that constantly boosting antibody levels is not the solution, but obviously not."With time, the level of antibodies go down. So a third shot is always beneficial and will increase the level of antibodies," Dr Lahariya says, adding that it's good for people above 60 years of age.
Yeah, and masks worked great in China, didn't they (!). These mask fantasists are obsessed with trying to change societal norms; these people are quite frankly dangerous and must be resisted every step of the way."Make it a habit to wear masks in crowded places - watching a football or cricket match, or on a crowded bus or train," he says, adding that he recommends creating "long-term, sustainable behavioural changes".
"We've seen that with the bans on travel from various countries during the pandemic, that hasn't stopped those viruses travelling around the world eventually."
The word "eventually" is important here, because studies suggest that travel restrictions tend only to delay the spread of the virus spreading in a country, but cannot keep it out completely.
It has also been suggested that restrictions would prevent potential new variants of Covid reaching the UK.
However, if there is such a variant, said Prof Woolhouse, travel restrictions would be too late.
"It will almost certainly have got here already," he said
I'll give the BBC 1/10 for the first article and 8/10 (which is amazing by BBC standards) for the second."Targeted border measures against China may be more of a political statement in response to lack of information-sharing than a sincere attempt to promote public health," said Catherine Worsnop
I think the protests which occurred about 5 weeks ago give us a good answer to that!I wonder how much of this is genuine support and how much is merely being seen to not be a dissident, because the consequences of being a dissident could be severe.
I wonder how much of this is genuine support and how much is merely being seen to not be a dissident, because the consequences of being a dissident could be severe.
Do you mean the Covid modelling data? I see no reason to postpone anything.
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Covid in China: Checks on visitors under review - UK defence minister
The UK is considering restrictions on visitors from China as the US, Japan and Italy reintroduce testing.www.bbc.co.uk
(Ironically Labour hasn’t said a word in support of more restrictions, underlining the nonsense of the left/right split!).
I think “travel testing from China” has strong “politicians want to do it because it will be popular* and look tough, and if they don’t the opposition will make them look weak, but scientists keep inconveniently giving the wrong answer” vibes. The UK Gov has flip-flopped on this about 4 times in the last 3 days. It’s beginning to feel inevitable.
* I do disagree with you that it would be unpopular -I think it would be very popular, that’s the problem.
I'm not so sure. Might just be the people I mix with, but they're a combination of supporters of restrictions or resigned to doing it all again "if we have to". The media can easily persuade these folk that we "have to" with a few scary stories about variants and a collapsing health service
...and all this testing sets the stage nicely for the discovery of some new scary-sounding 'variant', which can then be used for another trip around the pointlessly damaging cycle of the last few years.
Cynical, moi? Well, yes, you'd be crazy not to be at this point... Hopefully we won't be naive enough to fall for it this time. I guess we'll see.
And just like that the real problems in this country, inflation, cost of living, strikes etc are swept under the carpet and removed from the public psyche (the stupid ones anyway). The CCP have once again played a blinder
The issue in 2020 and the first half of 2021 was that polls consistently showed people wanted strict measures in response to Covid. The government at the time I do actually think was not keen on restrictions but was essentially forced into due them to media and public pressure.
I think this is partly true. Listening to LBC I hear the majority of young (university age) callers are just desperate for this nonsense to persist. One such caller suggested that 2020-esque paranoia should prevail year round to stop the flu!I too would say that was debatable that people WANTED strict Covid measures throughout 2020 and into the first half of 2021. The general feeling I got from people was that by autumn 2020 MANY people were absolutely sick and tired of those stupid pointless "Covid measures" and wanted them to end!!!! Though it is true that the government were continuing to keep all that nonsense going due to the press and media pressure to keep them going and make them even stricter. The press and media were being a darn nuisance throughout that period. They were an absolute disgrace!
Which I don't understand at all. They should be desperate to get "out there" doing things young people are supposed to do, not pratting around wearing masks and social distancingI think this is partly true. Listening to LBC I hear the majority of young (university age) callers are just desperate for this nonsense to persist. One such caller suggested that 2020-esque paranoia should prevail year round to stop the flu!
For an awful lot of young people, life is just one massive virtue signal. In many cases, they don't even genuinely hold those views, but are terrified of the perceived repercussions of outing themselves as not holding them.Which I don't understand at all. They should be desperate to get "out there" doing things young people are supposed to do, not pratting around wearing masks and social distancing
That's dedication!For an awful lot of young people, life is just one massive virtue signal. In many cases, they don't even genuinely hold those views, but are terrified of the perceived repercussions of outing themselves as not holding them.
It really is a sight to behold, unfortunately.That's dedication!
It's deeply concerning to me to see so many of the politicians who opposed Covid restrictions in the past coming out in support of this.Rather disappointing, if unsurprising, to see Mark Harper (of all people) trying to justify this nonsense on Twitter.
It really is a sight to behold, unfortunately.
As someone in my mid-20s, several people I went to school with were secretly holding illegal parties twice and three times a week during the various lockdowns, while telling everyone that would listen how important it was to follow the restrictions. I couldn't even begin to count the number of people my age that I know of who had been going on secret drinking weekends in Belfast as soon as the pubs reopened there, yet were vocally opposed to the reopening of pubs in the Republic two months later because it "risked causing another lockdown". And again, I know lots of people my age that wouldn't shut up about how selfish it was to travel during a global pandemic but had no issue with a secret holiday or two in England to experience normal life again while Ireland was still in quasi-lockdown.
At the time - given that much of what they were doing was illegal, and there were plenty of people around who would have taken the utmost pleasure in having a quiet word in the authorities' ears regarding the smallest indiscretion - I thought it better to keep my mouth firmly shut despite their hypocrisy, as I would have hated to see anyone prosecuted for living life as a result of my actions. In hindsight, perhaps that was not such a good idea.Surely the answer was to expose and challenge their hypocrisy at the time they were pontificating ?
It's deeply concerning to me to see so many of the politicians who opposed Covid restrictions in the past coming out in support of this.
The announcement states that they are being instructed to do this.Although there are no direct flights in, I'm sure Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland will follow suit.
I wouldn't be so sure - the current Irish government are always looking for brownie points from the EU (who say this is unnecessary) and would hate to be seen to be following the UK.Guess the ROI will as well.
The announcement states that they are being instructed to do this.
I wouldn't be so sure - the current Irish government are always looking for brownie points from the EU (who say this is unnecessary) and would hate to be seen to be following the UK.