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While on holiday in Barbados, a British couple intending to invite a Jamaican woman to his hotel quarters. Agreed with the medium Daily mail, buscaban tener a trio con ella a pesar de las sanitarias norm impuso la isla.
A security guard of Turtle Beach Hotel vio a Mikaela Jacas, originaria de la isla, saltar encima de barda que llevaba a la habación donde se hospedaban Andrew Luker y Julia Knightley. The Guardianship is the alarm and, with it, the parish joins the list of Britons that cayeron the norms of the Caribbean island.
The police detained the three lovers while giving birth to a baby on the terrace of their home.
In the juice, Luker and Knightley pleaded guilty to having violated the Icelandic Quarantine Protocol. Fueron sent to a multimillion of 2 miles 200 free books each and paid a 7 mile free loan to avoid the card.
Knightley stated that, although local regulations are being discussed, it does not justify having been tampered with. Dijo que sabía sober la prohibitionion les impedía dejar su quarto antes de recibir the result of his test COVID-19, pero which I do not know that tampoco podian invites to alguien.
For his part, Luker is a show of approval and says that he is completely unaware of the hechos. “It’s more of it, but what else to say ‘sorry’,” he declared.
The magistrate Ian Weekes said that the actions of the couple had already been completed. Y reproached the hechos porque, haber was infected, lo hicieron pudo haber provoked a brote de COVID in the local community.
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Luker is a director of Human Resources in Rochdale, Manchester, and Knightley has an aesthetic and a line of cosmetics.
The pair compares ante the same juez that Zara Holland del reality Show Love Island lie that is encircled by a similar violation to them.
Luker and Knightley will travel to Iceland on December 28 and have a regression program scheduled for January 9th.
In October, Barbados launches a $ 300 million plan to revitalize the tourism sector, which is just around the corner from its economy and because of the COVID-19 stig 40% door debajo de su actividad mientras el Gobierno mantiene fuertes medidas de control sanitario, de acuerdo con la agencia EFE.
The Minister of Tourism of Barbados -a country that rounds the 280,000 residents-, Lisa Cummins, signaled to Efe that the 300 million dollars, which are considered, if not, insufficient, seriously destined to reactivate the sector which, captured by the COVID-19, covers about 40 miles of work in the wake of the pandemic.
The title of tourism destination is one of the pillars on which Barbados bases its objective to fully recover the industry through a medium of medical sanitary strictures that, in the first place, pass by the frontier control.
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“90% of our cases were imported”, assured Cummins, after declaring that the pandemic in the Caribbean territory “is under control”.
Barbados abrió frontsas a la international travelers mediadas del pasade mes de julio, pero, como recurde la functionia, a cambio de strictas medidas de control en la entrada.
“The objective is to guarantee the safety of the people”, he added, adding that it is obligatory for all individuals traveling to Barbados to have a negative result on a test of COVID-19, made a maximum of 72 hours before entering the country.
“Además, our sanitary authorities require visitors to stay in quarantine at the facilities approved by the Barbados government hotel, villa or governmental facility – have a second negative test obtained made in the island ”, recalls Cummins to explain the reason for the small cases of contagion in the Caribbean.
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