China has finally admitted it has a massive covid infection problem despite its mandatory lockdowns over the last 2 to 3 years. However, the Chinese government seems unwilling to prevent international flights leaving its airports, thus running the risk of travellers carrying the disease and basically doing a repeat of what happened back in February 2020.
On this occasion, however, lessons seem to have been learnt by some countries, with the likes of the US, Japan, India, Italy and even Taiwan declaring that Chinese visitors must test negative for Covid-19 before being allowed into their respective countries.as of January 5th.
And what is the response of our government?
“(Restrictions) is not something we are looking at” – said a PM’s spokesperson
and another government twat said
“There are no plans to re-introduce Covid-19 testing or additional requirements for arrivals into the UK.”
Whatever the rights and wrongs about the disease itself, surely it is in the government’s best interests to act now and prevent yet another repeat of the disastrous management of the pandemic previously?
Nominated by: Technocunt
And in a similar fashion there’s this from DLP
This government really are inept, irresponsible, useless cunts. They have in thier infinite wisdom decided not to require at least covid tests, or better still, a ban, for people coming to the UK from China.
It was these little slit-eyed fuckers that originally spread it around the world and this dumb arsed government don’t learn from previous mistakes and seem to be happy to allow them to do it again. Or is it a ploy for another lockdown when cases start to rise in the uk, which they inevitably will unless we take action and ban flights from China.
And there’s this from Jeezum Priest
Oy fucking vey, enough already!
Oh come on, give over.
Let it die a death.
We no longer care.
If I catch it and die, you can all shout ner, ner, told you so, but for the love of Dog can we please, please have some pictures of kittens rescued from a storm drain? (Nope, sorry – Day Admin)



