Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
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Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
noticed the exact same thing its shockingMacSkye wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:07 pm I managed to secure a flight organised by a British traveler, Jerry, through Malaysian Airlines, to fly back from PP to London. This comes after having my phone stolen, money, and about $6000 spent on flights by my boss which kept on being cancelled or not allowed to transit through airports.
What have a noticed since coming back to the UK? I arrived in London Heathrow, took the tube into Kings Cross Station in London, train to Edinburgh then train to Polmont and taxi to my friends house for quarantine.
On that journey since arriving off the airplane, I saw one, just one public use hand sanitiser. That was at the airport. Absolutely nothing else.
Compared to PP, there were many buildings I could not enter without getting my temperature checked, I had to sanitise my hands, even in shops they had hand sanitisers for people to use.
I was to be thrown out my hotel (on 51st st) if I did not wear my face mask going through reception.
Here in the UK? Nothing. Not seen one person wear a face mask, not seen any public hand santizer - it has all been stolen.
We are on lock down here, allowed 1 hour outside a day only to go to the shop, chemist or a walk, but need to keep a 2 meter distance.
And the virus is rife here compared to Cambodia, well, according to official reports.
Am I happy to be home? Yes, to be close to my family, but I am not allowed to see them. But it is cold, quiet, not clean. PP was still up and running, hopefully the virus will not spread in Cambodia like it has done here in Europe or other places.
Just keep your hands clean and get some fresh air when you can, and keep eating plenty food.
I am fortunate to be home, but I will be back again in PP when I get the chance to, and see other parts of this amazing country and people.
I got reduced rate in my guesthouse due to my financial situation and fed by locals in their homes, so thank you to the Cambodian people.
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Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
I think Doc pointed out earlier, that there are still flights coming in from, shall we call them, hotspots? Most every other country has pretty tight borders at airports, but not so much in UK.
The lack of quarantine (potential), testing, sanitizer etc. is pretty miserable.
Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
But where does it say you can only go out for an hour. As long as you are performing an allowed activity there is no limit, except on exerciseMacSkye wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:12 pmFrom the Scottish government: Staying at homepczz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 3:53 amEither someone is pulling your chain or Scotland has impelemented new laws. it was confirmed today bythe british government you can go out shopping as much as necessary for people like me with no fridge need to go almost daily. there are no time limits on how long you van be aout, just as well as average queue at my local supermarkets is about 40 minutes. You are only supposed to go out for essetial supplies, medicines, gp appointments and looking after vulnerable people and 1 hours exercise a dayMacSkye wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:07 pm I managed to secure a flight organised by a British traveler, Jerry, through Malaysian Airlines, to fly back from PP to London. This comes after having my phone stolen, money, and about $6000 spent on flights by my boss which kept on being cancelled or not allowed to transit through airports.
What have a noticed since coming back to the UK? I arrived in London Heathrow, took the tube into Kings Cross Station in London, train to Edinburgh then train to Polmont and taxi to my friends house for quarantine.
On that journey since arriving off the airplane, I saw one, just one public use hand sanitiser. That was at the airport. Absolutely nothing else.
Compared to PP, there were many buildings I could not enter without getting my temperature checked, I had to sanitise my hands, even in shops they had hand sanitisers for people to use.
I was to be thrown out my hotel (on 51st st) if I did not wear my face mask going through reception.
Here in the UK? Nothing. Not seen one person wear a face mask, not seen any public hand santizer - it has all been stolen.
We are on lock down here, allowed 1 hour outside a day only to go to the shop, chemist or a walk, but need to keep a 2 meter distance.
And the virus is rife here compared to Cambodia, well, according to official reports.
Am I happy to be home? Yes, to be close to my family, but I am not allowed to see them. But it is cold, quiet, not clean. PP was still up and running, hopefully the virus will not spread in Cambodia like it has done here in Europe or other places.
Just keep your hands clean and get some fresh air when you can, and keep eating plenty food.
I am fortunate to be home, but I will be back again in PP when I get the chance to, and see other parts of this amazing country and people.
I got reduced rate in my guesthouse due to my financial situation and fed by locals in their homes, so thank you to the Cambodian people.
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Up north, on Skye, people can go out for longer, down here in the central belt, there seems to be this 1 hour maximum per day limit per person, and no more than 2 people allowed to walk together.
Baby boom come Christmas time I guess, if they are allowed within 2 meter distance in bed that is.
Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
Best way to kill germs in alcohol, sense sanitisers, cleaning cuts, hot toddies the lot. Toilets do have soap and water - but is the temperature of water enough to kill germs like alcohol will?TeachingForPeanuts wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:34 pm I don't understand this obsession with hand sanitizer. UK airports have bathrooms with warm water and soap right?
Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
This novel Corona virus has a 'skin' build up from lipids, soap will damage it and inactivate the virus. No need for hot water, no need for alcohol, just water, soap, and some time.MacSkye wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 5:35 amBest way to kill germs in alcohol, sense sanitisers, cleaning cuts, hot toddies the lot. Toilets do have soap and water - but is the temperature of water enough to kill germs like alcohol will?TeachingForPeanuts wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:34 pm I don't understand this obsession with hand sanitizer. UK airports have bathrooms with warm water and soap right?
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Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
Wash your hands regularly. Do not touch your face. Stay apart by at least 1m. You do not need masks unless you are already sick, and then you should be in isolation, anyhow. Cough into a tissue, bin the tissue, wash your hands.
Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
How many members are still here, and how many go home?
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
a couple of weeks ago i flew back to the uk after 5months living in thailand, philippines and cambodia and not one check or mention of self quarantine or anything when i arrived backYerg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:05 amI think Doc pointed out earlier, that there are still flights coming in from, shall we call them, hotspots? Most every other country has pretty tight borders at airports, but not so much in UK.
The lack of quarantine (potential), testing, sanitizer etc. is pretty miserable.
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Re: Arrived back in the UK from Cambodia on Saturday
I’m home. In Cambodia.
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