09.59 27 Jan 2021
Now Ireland may be starting in to fresh restrictions for some Irish abroad, life is looking a bit more normal than here at home. Let’s go to Perth now where a mix of strict hotel quarantines from inbound travellers coupled with some internal measures mean life is very much normal. Nicola Healy is a nurse in Perth and the PRO of St Gabriels GAA club in the city and she joined us on the show this morning.
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Mandatory quarantine has had an “amazing” effect in Western Australia, where life has been largely back to normal for six months.
On
Newstalk Breakfast this morning, Cork native Nicola Healy offered a snapshot of what could have been for Ireland if borders were closed last summer.
The Irish abroad - Amazing mandatory quarantine has seen the good times return in Perth
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“It has been pretty good,” she said. “We are out, we are able to socialise, meet our friends, go out to shops and have people over to the house and stuff, so yeah, it is a lot different to home at the moment,” she said.