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So, how close are we to sanctions against the US if we continue playing the ostrich?
Because I can see nations become increasingly intolerant of our BS if our visitors continue to refuse abiding by their regulations.
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The rest of the entire world needs to treat the US the way the US treated Cuba during the full embargo yearsI hope these other countries do impose sanctions on the U.S.. Our stupidity is costing people to lose their lives.
The USD makes it very hard to do...The rest of the entire world needs to treat the US the way the US treated Cuba during the full embargo years
Was planning on attending a wedding in Hawaii in October for my wife's cousin. But we have decided that it wouldn't be worth the risk.Had planned on going to Morocco in November. I still had hope the trip was possible in April. That **** a wrap now.
Was planning on attending a wedding in Hawaii in October for my wife's cousin. But we have decided that it wouldn't be worth the risk.
As for the bride and groom, I found out last night they haven't cancelled their wedding yet.
Congrats to them, but man, that's still a lot of people for me.One of colleagues got married a few weeks ago. There were initially 500 invited guests. They kept the same venue but dwindled the guest list to close friends and family, which i still think was nearly 100 people.
There are less than 9 million people living in NYC. Recently there's been an average of 55k tests performed per day. Is there a chart that shows how many tests performed per day?
Seems like within 4-6 months almost everyone got tested.
Probably would've been more effective if he didn't ease up on the restrictions in the first place.Should have done this earlier