Then travel to where it's safer to be. My experience over the past six months has shown it's safer in a Ryanair queue than in most Irish pubs. And in Spanish restaurants you must show your Covid passport before being seated and not like here being told to "sit where you like" and don't mind the Covid passport.We would all like to go on hols and want to go on hols but there are priorities in life and for me staying safe and healthy are two of mine.
That's not my experience. I've always been asked for my Cert since the rules came in.not like here being told to "sit where you like" and don't mind the Covid passport.
Come to Cork, Purple, Come to Cork . . . . . . easing gently into a rest zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzThat's not my experience. I've always been asked for my Cert since the rules came in.
I thought modesty and humility were the only things lacking in Cork.Come to Cork, Purple, Come to Cork . . . . . . easing gently into a rest zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
. . . . and I wish more people would ask for the Covid Cert, but they got to learn to use their car indicators first though (another lacking in Cork).
We have all those, and can refill you if you're levels are "waning "I thought modesty and humility were the only things lacking in Cork.
My experience of Covid cert is that in food premises nearly always asked but for first time in ages was out Saturday in so called wet pubs wasnt asked once and their was no restrictions enforced.Come to Cork, Purple, Come to Cork . . . . . . easing gently into a rest zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
. . . . and I wish more people would ask for the Covid Cert, but they got to learn to use their car indicators first though (another lacking in Cork).
This has not been my experience - had cert checked everywhere even to get coffee.sit where you like" and don't mind the Covid passport.
I'm glad to report that since I wrote the foregoing we visited two restaurants in Cork (Blackrock Castle and Rochestown Park Hotel - neither of them a city centre location). In both we were asked to provide our Covid passport. Staff were friendly and efficient in both places and the food was excellent. Parking was free. All the restrictions were enforced in a friendly manner. I'm just using this post to give credit where credit is due.Then travel to where it's safer to be. My experience over the past six months has shown it's safer in a Ryanair queue than in most Irish pubs. And in Spanish restaurants you must show your Covid passport before being seated and not like here being told to "sit where you like" and don't mind the Covid passport.
The police in Spain will immediately shut down restaurants/pubs where they are not Covid compliant (and I've seen this) and not like here where the restauranteurs/publicans can do as they wish.
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