Covid: Sweden official defends Christmas trip to Canary Islands
www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55523587
Difficult. This and all the others.
We should be making our COVID decisions out of common sense, not because of what someone else does or does not do.
This is a man telling other people the rules to follow and then not following them himself.
The people objecting are largely objecting out of fear that somebody else might be having a better time than they are.
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There are circumstances under which I would travel to see a daughter irrespective of the law, common sense or the word of anybody.
I am supposed to be, right now, with my ailing Mother who struggles to remember me. And if I don't see her soon we might never have any final closure. So why can't I travel if he can? [of course, I actually can, but you know what I mean].
I think I just fundamentally don't like people.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Mon 4 Jan 21 at 00:25
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