Almost all of the first 30 passengers who arrived at Minorca Airport on Sunday were unable to provide a mandatory negative PCR test, according to the Head of Health and Welfare Management in the Balearic Islands, David Llopis.
Most passengers arriving in Minorca didn't have negative PCRs
Majority of Minorca passengers didn't supply negative PCRs
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Would it not be simpler, easier, and safer to not let people on a plane if they don't have a negative PCR test? Just like checking the ID of a person checking in, the airlines can check that passengers have a negative PCR...
Sad that so many people either think that they are above and beyond the regulations...or this is a case of pure arrogance and belligerence. Whatever the case it clearly illustrates the Balearic government, and its prescribed measures, are not taken seriously. That being the case there is little hope of the pandemic being brought under control....and consequentially all other complaints / apprehensions (on both sides) have less meaning.