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Coronavirus in Fuerteventura - Discussion
The Canarian Government, last night, decided not to make the wearing of compulsory everywhere. They have warned of the danger of large groups and family gatherings.
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Hope on the horizon! https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-o...t-12029406
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OMG !  This is crazy. How do they safely keep them away from all the others??
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This is really getting out of hand 🤬🤬
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(20-07-2020, 01:24 PM)Sam Wrote:
(19-07-2020, 07:50 PM)Archer Wrote: OMG !  This is crazy. How do they safely keep them away from all the others??

To this day, the migrants stay in the harbour, all tested regularly, separated from the rest of the population. Can't say the same for anyone, coming from Mexico, for example.

What about all the support workers that these people are coming into contact with Sam? This bloody government, (no capital because they're unworthy), are paying nothing, absolutely nothing, but lip service to contact tracing. To this day, some still contend that some of these immigrants were at Lidl for the free wi-fi. No smoke without fire whether the gov want to deny it or not. There is no attempt by these bloody morons to contain this.
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I've noticed this ship anchored outside of Puerto del Rosario for the last two or three days - see attached pictures.  Could it have anything to do with the newly arrived 61 migrants? Just wondering if they're running out of space and using a ship for quarantining the migrants? As it happens the ship has now gone into the harbour in Puerto del Rosario.

I just thought it was curious how the ship was just anchored in that spot for quite some time, but maybe this is completely normal!

       
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(20-07-2020, 01:35 PM)milestone11 Wrote:
(20-07-2020, 01:24 PM)Sam Wrote:
(19-07-2020, 07:50 PM)Archer Wrote: OMG !  This is crazy. How do they safely keep them away from all the others??

To this day, the migrants stay in the harbour, all tested regularly, separated from the rest of the population. Can't say the same for anyone, coming from Mexico, for example.

What about all the support workers that these people are coming into contact with Sam? This bloody government, (no capital because they're unworthy), are paying nothing, absolutely nothing, but lip service to contact tracing. To this day, some still contend that some of these immigrants were at Lidl for the free wi-fi. No smoke without fire whether the gov want to deny it or not. There is no attempt by these bloody morons to contain this.
We've seen them in Lidl.  They come from the christian missionary on the industrial estate.
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Looks like a ship that often anchors up out there for a few days at a time. I think it's the Berenike, an oil/chemical tanker.
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As Tamara has said she is The Berenike a not infrequent caller here, but I can not see how she can be used as an Isolation vessel, she is an Oil/Chemical Tanker and will not have a large capacity for accommodation unless of course someone is suggesting they put people into the storage tanks?????
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(21-07-2020, 09:29 AM)Sam Wrote: Big Grin  Big Grin  Big Grin  Thanks John, was hoping for your expertise.

Thanks, Sam I contribute what I can Rolleyes Rolleyes Rolleyes Rolleyes
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