File photo of Dublin Airport. Image: Brian Lawless/PA Archive/PA Images File photo of Dublin Airport. Image: Brian Lawless/PA Archive/PA Images JUST OVER HALF of people believe that individuals travelling to Ireland from ‘red’ regions should not be allowed enter the country, according to research released by the Central Statistics Office today.
One in six people surveyed agree with this approach. A similar percentage believe that passengers from red regions should restrict their movements for 14 days. Expectations around the next flight differed depending on whether the respondent has a family member living abroad. Just under 12% of respondents are worried about being unable to afford Christmas presents. Respondents living in rented accommodation are more likely to be worried about the ‘inability to afford Christmas presents’ compared with respondents living in owner-occupied dwellings .
Almost two in three men reported that they would be ‘likely’ or ‘very likely’ to comply compared to one in two women.
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Where do you get these stats from. STOP making things up as you will next get a lawsuite against you. You print a lot of fabricated material.
Only half?