So it's not wrong just interesting.
You're not being pedantic.
And your eating yourself up.
Seems you're a bit undecided.
For me there's no confusion and the terrible scenes in our hospitals and Care Homes are still very fresh in my mind.
It's better to be safe than sorry.
Ok I'll be more direct:
Its not safe - ANYWHERE. If you think that wandering around in post-lockdown England is safer than anywhere else then I'm afraid that there is no hope even continuing the debate because you've made up your mind and you'll stick to it.
Our country has more cases than Spain - in fact, more than any country in Europe. Google it.
Our Government blacklisted the
whole of Spain - even the Balearics - because of a severe outbreak in and around the Barcelona region - but its the same as our own domestic outbreaks in Blackburn, Leicester and Oldham. It's possible to go to Spain and NOT go anywhere near Barcelona - just as it is possible to go to the UK and NOT visit those English cities I mentioned earlier.
Basically, nobody should leave their house, because going to the pub or hairdresser - or supermarket over here is just as dangerous as in Spain - or anywhere else on the continent.
I expect most of you haven't bought holidays this year because of Coronavirus - well, very sensible and good for you. Unfortunately I bought mine on
9th October 2019 when nobody had even heard of Covid. If I cancel then I will lose £2k - not the most important thing here I agree, but not insignificant to write off either.
I made enquiries yesterday and my travel insurance IS STILL valid - because of the date I booked my trip.
When we come back, my wife and I will self-isolate according to the requirements. I'm fortunate in that my wife is retired and I am working from home, so the 2 week quarantine won't hurt us and we absolutely will abide by it.
I'm going - unless my flights are cancelled (or banned) in which case I won't have a choice.so I HAVE made a decision, but it wasn't an easy one and to be honest I don't care who believes me on that or who doesn't.