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Isn’t it rather selfish to travel to NI

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Twospaniels · 09/10/2020 16:16

Just seen on FB a friend of mine has gone to NI with two other women for a ‘girls weekend’.

I can hardly believe it! She is just recovered from cancer and there is a global pandemic. They posted a pic of them on the plane wearing masks.

Are people travelling as if nothing is happening? Maybe I’ve been in lockdown so long I don’t know what is right or wrong.

OP posts:
EmeraldShamrock · 11/10/2020 12:42

I would not go near NI ATT if you paid me I've family in NI some vulnerable it is scary.
My friend is a nurse in Belfast city hospital the most easy going person never panicked working flat out April/May.
I asked how's work? I wanted her to say "Yes it is mainly hype infections are among the young people" but No she said "It is all getting a wee bit scary"

CrappleUmble · 11/10/2020 12:46

Where in NI has she actually gone OP? I'm guessing if it were Derry way you'd have said so?

halcyondays · 11/10/2020 12:52

If it’s Belfast they have about 400 cases per 100,000. Certainly not low.

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