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Incredible suffering for thousands of truckers still stuck in the UK Port of Dover following the decision of the Member States of the European Union to close their borders with Britain a few days after the appearance of your new threatening strain coronavirus.
Among the European drivers and around 10 Greeks, who anxiously wait for the torment to end. As reported in protothema.gr The Guide Karanasos coasts So far no instructions have been received, so it is unknown when exactly the return journey will begin: “What can I describe just the trucks that you see everywhere and nothing else? We are all on the road, we have no contact with anyone and we have no information. I ask the police who are here if they know anything and they tell me they don’t know nothing, it’s a government decision and we have to wait. Not when we will get out of here, but neither without anyone to tell us with certainty when the borders will open. The media say that maybe they will open today, we’ll see. “
The Costas Karanasos trip departed from Greece last Thursday: “I have been trapped here since noon Monday. I left Greece last Thursday for England and now I am back. Of course there are other Greeks here. I am talking to 6 other people who are trapped here, but there must be others.”
Regarding the coronavirus test that trapped people must undergo, the Greek guide affirms: “We read in the media that we have to do a coronavirus test but that is impossible to happen. The truth is that in Igoumenitsa, when traveling, they put us to the test, here you can do something similar. But there are so many riders that we are going to find that testing it is difficult. I’m 10 miles from the port of Dover. Assuming that each car is 20 meters long, calculate how much I have in front of me. I have to have at least 500 trucks and there are so many more in the other row, if we add the ones behind, the number is large ”.
According to calculations made by Costas Karanasos, he is sure that due to suffering he will spend Christmas away from his family.: “The only thing that bothers me is that I will spend Christmas away from my family. I don’t think we can go back. We learned that the borders will be opened today and that they will put us to the test. And so it happens, so many of us, I don’t think anyone can get to celebrate at home. “
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