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I can't get my head around how many of these people seem suprised and affronted by the quarantine. Surely the possibility of this would be obvious if you're planning to go away to somewhere that has rising cases?
I mean, we're hoping to get away for a ten day mountaineering trip next week (subject to passing a covid test on Friday). We will barely see another person while there so the travel itself is the greatest risk. When deciding whether to risk a holiday or not, these are the things we decided to plan for. We would not be going if we didn't have a contingency plan for these scenarios.
a) Travel to Austria, contract Covid, quarantine in Austria according to local rules.
b) Travel to Austria, pandemic spikes, be forced to lock down in Austria.
c) Travel to Austria, pandemic spikes, UK gov make us quarantine on returnAs two youngish people (in context of Covid) with no underlying health issues, these seem to be reasonable things to plan for. Did these 600k people really just fuck off abroad with no "what ifs" crossing their mind?
I was surprised to read that there are currently 600k people from the UK on holiday in Spain. There is no way they would be able to check on all the people returning even if the wanted to.