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Ireland: Two women refuse a shipwreck

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We are not kidding with the sanitary laws of Ireland. Two women have been arrested for refusing to defend themselves when they arrived at Dublin airport.

Two women arrived in Dublin on Friday from the plane From Dubai, their overseas trip is cosmetic surgery. However, the United Arab Emirates It is currently one of the designated countries Ireland. Anyone arriving from these countries should be able to stay 12-nights Quarantine In a hotel designated in accordance with the health laws enacted during the Kovid-19 period. But women, in their thirties from Ireland, would refuse to give up on them in the area. They were arrested for violating the health law and later charged. They are scheduled to appear in court on Saturday.

Ireland: 1 Air Journal against two women who refused a shipwreck

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