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"Impossible situation": British skiers flee Swiss quarantine, destination unknown


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Posted
7 minutes ago, Nout said:

 

You were not there and do not know the conditions or circumstances of their imprisonment. In the early days the quarantining of people on cruise liners led to their death being trapped in unhygienic, closed quarters. For all we know the Swizz situation may have been similar. Simply locking people in a toxic petri dish without ample, well though

LOL - imprisonment? Toxic petri dish? Staying in a hotel room is hardly imprisonment and confining yourself to a room is hardly a petri dish.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Nout said:

 

You were not there and do not know the conditions or circumstances of their imprisonment. In the early days the quarantining of people on cruise liners led to their death being trapped in unhygienic, closed quarters. For all we know the Swizz situation may have been similar. Simply locking people in a toxic petri dish without ample, well though

It is not imprisonment. But mainly, it was very selfish to go there in the first place.

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Odd how little news of the Missing Brits, some iundoubtedly tossed of the slopes it Alpens.

The Swiss role in this downhill tragedy may be revealed.

recall clement Freud did describe the Cresta Run as the ultimate laxative.

 

Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

ZURICH (Reuters) - Hundreds of Britons have fled quarantine in the Swiss ski resort of Verbier

 

The flock flew the cuckoo's nest then ..

They must have been em-mental-er rolling in to the place anyway .. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, placeholder said:

Another good reason to visit the Swedish Alps.

The British skiers have to drive to Sweden to get in, all flights from UK are now stopped to Sweden.  

Posted
8 minutes ago, HiSoLowSoNoSo said:

The British skiers have to drive to Sweden to get in, all flights from UK are now stopped to Sweden.  

driving?? 

Posted
39 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

driving?? 

I've done it by van in about 30 hours with a snooze in Germany 24 hours through the Channel Tunnel up to Jutland turn right across the Oresund Bridge.If you'd like to see the road rail bridge there is an entire Scandi noir tv series Bryggen The Bridge about a corpse left midway, you can in theory drive from Scotland to here pre Covid, i've had several visitors from Europe by motorccyle and even one by bicycle

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Posted
4 minutes ago, RubbaJohnny said:

I've done it by van in about 30 hours with a snooze in Germany 24 hours through the Channel Tunnel up to Jutland turn right across the Oresund Bridge.If you'd like to see the road rail bridge there is an entire Scandi noir tv series Bryggen The Bridge about a corpse left midway, you can in theory drive from Scotland to here pre Covid, i've had several visitors from Europe by motorccyle and even one by bicycle

I've done it twice, so that we could have a two centre skiing holiday, Switzerland and Italy. 

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Posted
14 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Being banged up for 14 days is not appealing to us Brits in any country ????

 

It's not appealing to anyone, anywhere. That's not the point. Its "appeal" is not the issue.

Posted
17 hours ago, Nout said:

 

You were not there and do not know the conditions or circumstances of their imprisonment. In the early days the quarantining of people on cruise liners led to their death being trapped in unhygienic, closed quarters. For all we know the Swizz situation may have been similar. Simply locking people in a toxic petri dish without ample, well though


 

Yeah, the rooms look a bit cramped and maybe they were not happy with the 2staff to one guest ratio there. 
 

 

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