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03-19-20 02:37 #8147
Posts: 284Governors are taking more stringent measures than the President's policy while the President maintains that the former are not legal. As the most people support and trust their Governors, rather than the President, Duque looks pathetic.
https://colombiareports.com/coronavi...ue-under-fire/
Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
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03-19-20 00:41 #8146
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by GhostRecon [View Original Post]
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03-18-20 22:13 #8145
Posts: 32Yes, but.
Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
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03-18-20 14:10 #8144
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
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03-17-20 15:40 #8143
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by Woodman09 [View Original Post]
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03-17-20 04:04 #8142
Posts: 1106Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
All the clubs were closed. If they shut the hotels the girls will starve.
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03-17-20 00:11 #8141
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
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03-16-20 23:49 #8140
Posts: 177Originally Posted by KangarooTed [View Original Post]
As for the expats who are living in Colombia like Woodman, you guys are our brothers on the ground. You're our eyes and ears. The rest of us can only get info from the net, but you guys are actually there. So, please keep us updated during this damn travel ban.
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03-16-20 18:56 #8139
Posts: 284Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
Elected officials, specially the President and his party, do not want administrative scandals and missteps added to the ongoing anti-government movement / sentiment.
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03-16-20 17:00 #8138
Posts: 177Originally Posted by BlueTouch [View Original Post]
Even though the borders are temporarily closed, at least Brazil remains open in case you want to re-route your travel plans.
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03-16-20 15:42 #8137
Posts: 1114Originally Posted by BlueTouch [View Original Post]
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03-16-20 09:14 #8136
Posts: 88The upside
Perhaps the rebound will present some favorable options.
I had the offer today to reschedule my flights, or take a refund. Went for the refund. I imagine the flight deals will be spectacular to entice travel once the bans are lifted. The airlines will be desperately trying to rebuild revenues and expedite the timeframe.
More Airbnbs should be available. Yesterday I was only offered part refunds, today, total refunds, and again, hosts will be keen to start the bookings coming in ASAP.
Empty hotels will be doing deals like crazy.
Tourism in general may get a big boost with tourists getting extra respect for showing their faith in the country on return, and boosting the economy.
How much will the working girls miss the gringo cock and bills.
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03-16-20 08:19 #8135
Posts: 88Game Over?
So apart from the concern we may have for the Colombians' welfare, health wise and financially; the pertinent question is when will mongering return to normal?
Peak mongering in other countries may take years to return to pre virus levels, with many bars closing permanently and working girls leaving town to return home. A crash followed by a slow rebuild similar to the expectation for Pattaya or Bangkok in Thailand perhaps. Forecast. Slim pickings?
Colombian mongering may be not be hit as hard due to a lesser reliance on tourism and other factors?
It's anyone's guess at the moment.
In some countries crime against tourists may rise significantly once they return.
Will the financial effects of the virus cause a new desperation for many in Colombia with safety the casualty?
Or will it all blow over in a month or two with no real effect to the number of working girls, or the clubs and bars, or the "mood" on the streets?
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03-16-20 07:21 #8134
Posts: 1106Originally Posted by BlueTouch [View Original Post]
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03-16-20 04:08 #8133
Posts: 284I wonder if this restriction affects the number of Venezuelan pros in Colombia directly or indirectly.
Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]