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Mickmouse1

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  1. 20 hours ago, Longwood50 said:

    I find it rather amazing they found any given that these people obviously tested negative within 72 hours of their arrival.  

    What would be interesting is what were the nationalities of those who were infected and what vaccine were they reportedly inoculated with. 

    I do not think that Nationality matters as much as where they flew in from (original flight ).

    If I fly in from Brunei where I am based  on a British Passport ,how would my nationality counts?????

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  2. 1 hour ago, Paradise Pete said:

    It takes days for an infection to progress to the point of being detectable by the test.

     

    It's a trade-off between how much testing to require and the inconvenience/cost. To maximize safety they could require another test several days after arrival, which would detect an infection that occurred during travel.. To maximize convenience they could require no testing at all. There's no "correct" answer and this is what they've settled on.

     

     

    SPOT ON !!!

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