in other news:
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN2021122400 … l/politics
S. Korea in final stage of signing contract for Pfizer's oral COVID-19 pill: PM
but wait, i thought we were all doomed to a future of endless boosters and hopeless struggle? doesn't korea know that it's futile to use oral antiviral medication to try and return things to normal?
i received this email from the korean embassy last week:
and, by the way, 'we didn't travel ban good enough' isn't an answer, before you try. some countries really did respond with measures as soon as omicron hit the scientific preprint servers and world cables. some places really did react as soon as we had any information.
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN2021122400 … l/politics
S. Korea in final stage of signing contract for Pfizer's oral COVID-19 pill: PM
but wait, i thought we were all doomed to a future of endless boosters and hopeless struggle? doesn't korea know that it's futile to use oral antiviral medication to try and return things to normal?
i received this email from the korean embassy last week:
multiple re-entry permits without any need for the usual paperwork? but why would they make it easier for fully vaccinated people to travel during this time? omfG! mind melt!Starting Dec 28 the government is planning on introducing new regulations regarding the re-entry permits. While the government has no plans on getting rid of the re-entry permit requirement as of yet as the number of new Covid-19 cases is still very high, they will instead be introducing these multiple re-entry permits valid for one year for anyone fully vaccinated allowing foreigners to come back to Korea multiple times without having to apply for a new re-entry permit each time. It will be possible to apply online starting Dec 27 (or in person at the immigration office) and the necessary documents are the "Certificate of Vaccination", "Consent of Confirmation Form Covid-19 PCR negative certificate" and the "re-entry permit application form".
NOW, why don't you answer the following, as you have persistently ignored these things every time you champion your asinine tourism bans:Dilderp wrote:
Don't they know travel restrictions and quarantines are a waste of time?
- israel totally banned travel as soon as omicron was announced and is now awash in omicron. what's the deal?
- france introduced a 3-day quarantine (lmao) on travel from the UK but their cases are peaking and growing at an exponential rate. what's the deal?
- the minimum quarantines previously for the less-infectious waves was 15 days. now countries are regularly using 10 or even 7 day quarantines, for dominant variants that we know are much more transmissible and much more infectious. if these measures 'aren't a waste of time', as you say, then what's the deal?
- omicron is expected to become the dominant variant globally in january, including in places with travel restrictions like korea. what's the deal?
- south african nations which dutifully reported on their cases/genomic sequencing transparently were slapped with irrational travel bans and punitive measures, whilst the rest of the world went on sharing omicron between themselves with friction-free travel and/or evidently ineffective travel measures. what's the deal? surely that encourages good sharing in the future, right?
and, by the way, 'we didn't travel ban good enough' isn't an answer, before you try. some countries really did respond with measures as soon as omicron hit the scientific preprint servers and world cables. some places really did react as soon as we had any information.
Last edited by uziq (2021-12-25 00:43:31)