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There is big problem with drugs smuggling from Morocco and Spain is struggling to cope.
I wonder if majority of intrusions are from chasing smugglers. Some intrusions are pure provocations, without doubt. |
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Originally Posted by EU.flag
(Post 12970154)
There is big problem with drugs smuggling from Morocco and Spain is struggling to cope.
I wonder if majority of intrusions are from chasing smugglers. Some intrusions are pure provocations, without doubt. Although I do not see ancient frigates being able to engaged in this area whilst sailing around Gib with enormous Spanish flags and blasting out at ear shattering volume the Spanish anthem. In order to legally enter Gib waters it only requires a simple radio communication seeking permission which I am sure would be given for legitimate operations. |
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Vaccines done(1st dose)=16,261
Vaccine done(2nd dose)=10,772 Gib is on way to complete inoculation in few weeks. |
Re: Gibraltar 2
Originally Posted by EU.flag
(Post 12974565)
Vaccines done(1st dose)=16,261
Vaccine done(2nd dose)=10,772 Gib is on way to complete inoculation in few weeks. I had my 2nd jab on the 6th Feb Gib is now moving to come out of lockdown |
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We don’t get to top too many league tables here in Gibraltar, that’s for sure. But there’s a real sense of pride at what’s being achieved and it’s driven by the tremendous community spirit.”
This is Gibraltar resident Tom Cawthorn, the founder of the activity specialist In2Adventures, describing the British overseas territory’s lofty position atop the global vaccine rollout programme. The US may be closing in on 100 million doses, the UK and Israel are going great guns, but nowhere can match Gibraltar’s per capita figures: 131 doses administered per 100 people at the time of writing https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/r...tors-tm0vl8qpw |
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Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12984036)
We don’t get to top too many league tables here in Gibraltar, that’s for sure. But there’s a real sense of pride at what’s being achieved and it’s driven by the tremendous community spirit.”
This is Gibraltar resident Tom Cawthorn, the founder of the activity specialist In2Adventures, describing the British overseas territory’s lofty position atop the global vaccine rollout programme. The US may be closing in on 100 million doses, the UK and Israel are going great guns, but nowhere can match Gibraltar’s per capita figures: 131 doses administered per 100 people at the time of writing https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/r...tors-tm0vl8qpw |
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Isn’t the UK government having to step in to vaccinate British Nationals in Spain?
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Originally Posted by Stingychips
(Post 12984057)
Isn’t the UK government having to step in to vaccinate British Nationals in Spain?
This covers many nationalities. |
Re: Gibraltar 2
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12984090)
The Gibraltar government have initiated a program of vaccinating the approx 15,000 frontier workers who are resident in Spain.
This covers many nationalities. |
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Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12984090)
The Gibraltar government have initiated a program of vaccinating the approx 15,000 frontier workers who are resident in Spain.
This covers many nationalities. It seems to me that this is a very sensible thing for Gib to do since if they have vaccinated the majority of their residents (55+k) to have approx 10% unvaccinated entering every day is a recipe for problems. |
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Hi EsuriJohn the population of Gib is around 35,000 so an influx of 15,000 + more if the illegals are taken into account is around 50% daily.
This will become many more when tourism restarts. So the extra vaccinations are an excellent investment. My Pfizer jabs took place on 15/1 and 6/2/21 |
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News tonight
Five of the confirmed new COVID cases on the Rock had been vaccinated: four had had one vaccine and one both doses https://www.gbc.gi/news/five-latest-...emain-vigilant |
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Vaccine doesnt protect from infections 100%, but protects from serious illness and ending up in hospital. Most wont know they are infected.
It is still unknown for how long vaccinated person can stay infected, but max 6 days would be norm, until anti-bodies kill virus. |
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I see Priti Patel wants to send asylum seekers to Gibraltar for processing.
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Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 12985062)
I see Priti Patel wants to send asylum seekers to Gibraltar for processing.
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