My article in today's Indoš
Main points:
..."On Wednesday, MicheĆ”l Martin invoked three reasons for not implementing mandatory hotel quarantine, none of which made any sense. Firstly, airline litigation. Ryanair did challenge the government’s advice for people returning from countries not on the designated green list to self-isolate for 14 days and objected to advice against non-essential travel. Ryanair lost the case but was gifted the concession anyway. In September, Leo Varadkar removed the deterrent of “non-essential” travel relating to the risible “green list” and self-isolation remains unenforced. Why did Martin cite defeated litigation as an impediment to quarantine?
Whether Martin’s contradictory quarantine messaging is
down to deliberate ambiguity or incompetence, it’s costing lives".
"Stephen Donnelly’s current proposal to allow returning passengers to isolate in households with non-travellers, thus defeating the point of quarantine falls miserably short of the mark. By the way, as minister for Transport, why isn’t Eamon Ryan dealing with quarantine?
It’ll be weeks before the woefully inadequate quarantine
legislation is passed, exposing us to the importation of mutating variants
which risk compromising the efficacy of some vaccines.
Nick Cammack, who leads the Covid-19 therapeutics accelerator at Wellcome
warned that with the coronavirus mutating rapidly, he doesn’t expect any of the
current drugs to be effective for long. “I think it’s pretty clear, we’ve seen
South Africa, UK and Brazil variants, there will be others.
With vaccination rollout already
stymied by Stephen Donnelly’s ineptitude, whether Michael O’Leary likes it or
not, we’ll be staycationing again this summer. If we close our borders to all
but essential travel now and aim for zero-covid, we can open everything else up
and party like it’s 2019. Polls consistently show that 90% of people want mandatory
hotel quarantine so it’s time our government put the protection of its people
before the airline industry’s profits.
The woman on the beach didn’t
mind holidaying in Ireland. She just needed to feel safe, we all do. It’s time
to put an end to this purgatory".