ROTHENBURGER: Sorry, but whining travellers don’t deserve much sympathy
IT’S HARD TO SYMPATHIZE with all the complaining travellers who seem to think the pandemic is the government’s fault.
Every day, it seems, there’s somebody on the news who got stuck in a foreign country and is having trouble getting home due to travel restrictions, or who has gotten home but is having a problem with isolating.
People can’t be blamed, I suppose, for not being able to keep up to the ever-changing ground rules — so to speak — for flying. Restrictions to and from various countries come and go as variants rage and attempts are made to slow down the spread. Requirements on quarantines rise and fall. Testing ebbs and flows.