hivaidsislethal

hivaidsislethal t1_iwqyunq wrote

I certainly hope you always declare all the good you buy abroad, wouldn't want to lie on your form.

As pointed out that form that he hadn't been in another country in last 14 days isnt the smoking gun you think it is, given that they had to kick him out for "anti vaxx sentiment" should tell you the lawyers probably know more than you. Also tidbit of info for you, you can verbally correct anything in that form on your arrival, that info might help you one time.

Also the fact that 10 people were granted the exemption but only fuss was made about 1 tells you his status is actually what got him into the mess, if he was a nobody he gets let in like the 9 others.

The prime minister previously spoke positively of the anti vaxxers protesting for their beliefs only to change his tune when he wanted cheap political points ahead of an election to distract from his mishandling of the rapid tests.

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hivaidsislethal t1_ivjhdx5 wrote

This is a very common tactic at the top of the game now and most players do it to regain composure with the added benefit that it breaks momentum. Nadal, Fed, Djokovic all have done it and now the next gen too. It's become accepted and not really controversial anymore. It's a mental thing not a physical thing. It's also no shock an at the time a 6 time Wimbledon champ came back to beat a first time grand slam semifinalist with 0 career grass titles. He literally came back in the quarterfinals from 2-0 down and in the final from 1-0 down. He's not to frazzled about losing a set.

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