Fact 2: We’re open because Irish Govt policy is that we’re open as an essential business to allow for the operation of vital cargo flights, such as medical supplies, and the repatriation of Irish citizens. Fact 3. Many passenger flights transport cargo in their belly holds.
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Fact 4: As we’ve said before, Ireland’s travel & health policies in relation to
#COVID19 are decided by the State, based on expert health advice from@hpscireland/@hselive. HSE isn’t screening, as it says entry screening doesn't work & isn’t recommended by@WHO or by@ECDC_EU.Show this thread -
Fact 5: HSE staff based at the airport have informed all arriving passengers for several weeks that they need to restrict their movements for 14 days. The Irish Govt’s general movement restrictions also apply i.e. people need to stay at home. More here http://ow.ly/xcSo50zdq9m
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Fact 6: At all times since the outbreak of this public health crisis
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One of the few businesses that seems to operating as usual, is your business of peddling untruths.
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Great to hear there were only 900 passengers. Were they subject to testing on entry?
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Jeez, read the tweet thread please...
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By even indirectly replying to her you are but giving her a credence. Don’t feed the troll.
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She's an absolute spanner.
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