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2 hours ago, Nom de plume said:

I think I’d listen to Witty, Valance & JVT.

If they believe the risk is negligible then so do I.

The risk profile is entirely different.

To maybe simplify it, as you seem to be struggling with Wrighty's explanation.

In the UK, there's a certain amount of COVID, assume it's 1 in 100 for ease. That means 1 in every hundred people have it and might pass it on.

Now, assume they're arriving from foreign lands, where it's also 1 in 100, or lower. There's no more chance of the virus being brought in, than it would for someone to be picking it up in the supermarkets.

Now assume that person is going out and about after 5 days, they'll be wearing a mask, social distancing, plied with hand sanitiser etc. There will also be a low level of immunity around from people who have had the virus. Each step makes the traveller less of a risk. Plus, everyone is just as likely to get it from someone that has been in the UK anyway. Isolating travellers over there is really trying to use a hosepipe to extinguish a forest fire. But it might just keep it off your lawn.

Now, assume that the same person comes over here and does that. Nobody is social distancing or wearing a mask, there's minimal use of hand sanitiser compared to across and not that many people here have had it. In other words, it'd easily spread like wildfire, and that's a risk we can manage through isolation.

The choices are social distancing, masks etc. or having the personal freedoms we have at the moment. It's doing a lot of local hospitality a lot of good to have the latter, look how rammed the better restaurants are. They'd be doing half the tables, if that, with any measures in place.

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15 hours ago, Gladys said:

Did they ever find the trawler that Molyneux "chartered" to flee Manx justice earlier this year?   Perhaps there is a trawler owner doing a good trade in smuggling people to and from the island? 

Didn't he get done? He got a reasonably strict penalty for it didn't he?

Jetski chappy must've entered the island after leaving, otherwise, he'd not be doing his 4 weeks at her majesty's pleasure. But the odds of it being on a jetski in the Irish Sea in winter? They've got to be slim.

You have to wonder if it's being taken at face value for other reasons. The drugs supply over here must be drying up now with all the postal seizures and lack of people coming to and fro. Lots of money to be made by finding other ways in. Maybe he took a similar route.

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5 minutes ago, AcousticallyChallenged said:

Didn't he get done? He got a reasonably strict penalty for it didn't he?

Jetski chappy must've entered the island after leaving, otherwise, he'd not be doing his 4 weeks at her majesty's pleasure. But the odds of it being on a jetski in the Irish Sea in winter? They've got to be slim.

You have to wonder if it's being taken at face value for other reasons. The drugs supply over here must be drying up now with all the postal seizures and lack of people coming to and fro. Lots of money to be made by finding other ways in. Maybe he took a similar route.

Yes, he "got done", but no news about the trawler owner turned charterer. 

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6 hours ago, Nom de plume said:

I’m afraid it is a joke now.

They do not trust the people who voted them in to travel & be sensible. That is what they are saying indirectly.

It shouldn’t be forgotten.

Yes they do. Anyone is free to travel off island and return if they do the sensible thing and isolate for 14 days. 

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An average jet ski can run around 1-2 hours on a tank of gas, if you ride it at full speed. If you ride it at best cruise speed, you can expect to ride a jet ski for 4-7 hours before you need to refill. Given the inclement weather last Friday, he did very well to get here... :rolleyes:

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9 minutes ago, Neil Down said:

An average jet ski can run around 1-2 hours on a tank of gas, if you ride it at full speed. If you ride it at best cruise speed, you can expect to ride a jet ski for 4-7 hours before you need to refill. Given the inclement weather last Friday, he did very well to get here... :rolleyes:

Indeed.  According to the article:

At 8am on Friday he set off on the treacherous journey across the Irish Sea.

He had expected it to take 40 minutes.

But due to bad weather it took him four and a half hours.

A police source told iomtoday that the jet skier had just 10 minutes of fuel left in his tank when he arrived.

I'm still calling bullshit on the walk though - someone must have given him a lift and he obviously didn't want to drop them in it.

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6 hours ago, John Wright said:

I think that the highest proportion of positives during isolation belongs to the sub group of patient transfers. But we don’t blame them. Or jump to conclusions.

Could these potentially be hospital acquired infections then? Either here on from across?

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