Irish eating place promises local influencers violating 14-day coronavirus quarantine

“If we are informed that an influencer is in our café during his 14-day quarantine period, he will be immediately removed from the facility,” says the message signed by owner Paul Stenson.

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According to the website, other people travelling to the country from Ireland’s “COVID-19 Green List” do not have to be quarantined, however, washing their hands, maintaining social distance and wearing a face mask.

On Wednesday, the list of countries in the “Green List COVID-19” Finland, Norway, Italy, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovak Republic, Greece and Greenland.

“These self-qualified, reckless and unregulated influencers would probably not care about putting their own friends and their family circle at risk, but they will not jeopardize the protection of my staff and clients.”

However, other people from countries that are not on the list will be quarantined for two weeks, the Irish online page says.

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In his post on White Moose Cafe’s Facebook page, Stenson said he had heard that some Irish influencers “showed a weakness in public fitness boards” by not being quarantined after returning to Ireland from non-green countries.

She gave several examples, adding a woman who traveled from Spain and who posted in her Instagram story about grocery shopping the next day and an influencer who went to the food place the day after her to Ibiza.

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He said the Instagram influencer “had held a big birthday party three days after arriving from the red zone.”

“I know those other people think the world revolves around them and they’re above the rules, but they want a serious wake-up call,” Stenson later wrote. “These self-qualified, reckless and unregulated influencers would probably not care about putting their own friends and their family circle at risk, but they will not jeopardize the protection of my staff and clients.”

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This is the first time White Moose Cafe has promised to serve Internet personalities.

In 2018, the place where it is eaten banned all bloggers, The Independent.

He took the resolution after a 22-year-old YouTuber allegedly asked to stay in the hotel next door for five nights paying.

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