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I stopped chatting with the girls. Cannot even say HI before they start asking for money. I say right now USA is in lockdown which they understand. For those who know things about online I say money transfer is not allowed.
For me no point in keeping contact because nobody knows how Long this situation lasts and when the world will get back to normal.
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Originally Posted by
CenTexCrash
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An LA Cafe girl that occasionally sends selfies or memes is barking on WhatsApp that she might be out of work for 2 months can I be her wire transfer sponsor and she'll pay me back (no specifics of $ or services).
If I was made of $$$ I'd think about it but I'm not made of $$$ plus I'm kinda hurting at home too.
This is a first for me.
I tell them that the whole world is in the same boat right now. For some reason people are local visioned and not thinking this thing is affected the entire planet. Well I guess most people don't keep up with the world, only what is immediately around them.
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Originally Posted by
CenTexCrash
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An LA Cafe girl that occasionally sends selfies or memes is barking on WhatsApp that she might be out of work for 2 months can I be her wire transfer sponsor and she'll pay me back (no specifics of $ or services).
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I have seen a huge increase in the number of regular girls asking for money very soon into the conservation. They are blaming the lockdown and loss of income.
It also appears that the Barangys are not fairly distributing the food parcels, many have not received or have only gotten a kg or so of rice. One girl has complained that it smells bad so may be rotten or contaminated.
The government really needs to address this problem or there wil be serious consequences if social order breaks down.
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An LA Cafe girl that occasionally sends selfies or memes is barking on WhatsApp that she might be out of work for 2 months can I be her wire transfer sponsor and she'll pay me back (no specifics of $ or services).
If I was made of $$$ I'd think about it but I'm not made of $$$ plus I'm kinda hurting at home too.
This is a first for me.
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Originally Posted by
KabulGuy
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China and Italy were on very strict lockdowns for 10 or 11 weeks each before they got control over this. Don't expect the current restrictions to end any time soon.
China never went on lockdown. Hubei did. In the rest of China, people self selected to stay indoors and minimize contact, but to my knowledge at no point was going outside explicitly prohibited. The timeline of Europe / US will be significantly longer than China's because the population don't listen.
Originally Posted by
CharmCityDave
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I wouldn't look at Wuhan, the Chinese have lied through their teeth and still are. They disappear doctors who try to tell the world the truth. This is going to go on a lot longer than June or July. If you believe Wuhan is virus free I have some lightly used N95 masks to sell you....
This general attitude of 'don't believe China' is ridiculous. As a technicality, yes the number of cases is likely to be an underestimate due to asymptomatic cases and the chaos of the outbreak, but I don't think anyone cares about a few hundred or thousand cases here. I have been back in China for 3 weeks and I have been given 8 tests for Covid19 now. Meanwhile, in my home country, government advice is to self isolate for 14 days if you have symptoms and not to go to hospital to be tested. Which of these methodologies do we think is going to result in an under reporting of cases?
I can't speak to Wuhan, but life in my (very large) city is back to normal apart from constant temperature checks. I went out and ate a restaurant tonight with some friends and I'll be doing the same tomorrow night and going out to some bars afterwards. If the Chinese government were lying and this social behaviour was carrying on, the country would be on its knees by now.
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Originally Posted by
KabulGuy
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China and Italy were on very strict lockdowns for 10 or 11 weeks each before they got control over this. ..............
Italy's got control over it?
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Originally Posted by
GoodEnough
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If anything, the quarantines appear to be tightening, and I don't believe, as one who lives here, that there's an immediate end in sight. In Davao, where I live, individual movements become more restricted every few days, and we're now transitioning to an exit pass system that allows one person per household to leave the property to buy food and / or medicine. The only exceptions are for "essential" workers.
GE.
China and Italy were on very strict lockdowns for 10 or 11 weeks each before they got control over this. Don't expect the current restrictions to end any time soon.
Best get a honey you can spend 24 hours a day with for the next couple of months and spend all your time fucking and sucking.
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Data clarity
True M. AD,
Realizing the extent of the impact of CORONAVIRUS in the US right now, it is unthinkable that the number of deaths could be as low as it is in China.
Noting that data transparency is not necessarily an obligation, I would give a rough estimate as "much more the the numbers in the current US"!
Be safe friends.
Victor.
Originally Posted by
AggieDad1
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Exactly. Even people who have had it and have recovered should be careful. No vaccine will give you immunity for the rest of your life and the same with recovering from a virus. You will have some immunity for a time, maybe. But no one can tell you how long before the immunity wears off.
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Originally Posted by
WestCoast1
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Last Friday, March 27: About 500 cases in Phils. Today April 3, just over 3,000 cases. A six-fold increase in a week. A 'bloom' in session. Things don't bode well for April 14.
If anything, the quarantines appear to be tightening, and I don't believe, as one who lives here, that there's an immediate end in sight. In Davao, where I live, individual movements become more restricted every few days, and we're now transitioning to an exit pass system that allows one person per household to leave the property to buy food and / or medicine. The only exceptions are for "essential" workers.
GE.
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Originally Posted by
Turgid
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Isn't it easier to get a refund on cancellation if you book directly with the hotel?
I'm struggling to understand what is so "difficult" about cancelling Agoda bookings. Once I found out I needed to deal directly with Agoda rather than the hotel, it took me about 10 clicks on my phone's app to cancel 4 supposedly nonrefundable bookings. The full refund was in my bank the next day.
Cheers. G.
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Originally Posted by
RedKilt
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...........For those getting the run-around with Agoda,
Hotels.com has an option to get full refund on cancellation; part refund on cancellation or no refund. The prices correlate with the options so choose your own risk level.
Isn't it easier to get a refund on cancellation if you book directly with the hotel?
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Originally Posted by
Dg8787
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I suspect the lock down will be extended beyond April 14. Just my hunch. Based on the overcrowding condition, lack of nutritious food or any food. We may see a breakdown in law with the people demanding food or their 8 k cash promised by Duterte. There aren't enough hospitals to serve the general population.
Originally Posted by
AgentOrange
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Scientist backs lockdown extension, says PH needs 2-3 months to 'flatten the curve'.
Last Friday, March 27: About 500 cases in Phils. Today April 3, just over 3,000 cases. A six-fold increase in a week. A 'bloom' in session. Things don't bode well for April 14.
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Originally Posted by
RedKilt
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I'd seriously advise anyone thinking of booking for the Philippines in the next few months to wait and see what the decree is about visas.
Many people are commenting on the difficulties in arriving in PI. This is irrelevant to most westerners as our airlines and governments have shut down departure flights anyway.
I know I couldn't get there even if I wanted to and regardless of their VOA situation.
Cheers. G.
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Lockdown possibly until June or July
Scientist backs lockdown extension, says PH needs 2-3 months to 'flatten the curve'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NISIBh-Nvz0
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Originally Posted by
RedKilt
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I'd seriously advise anyone thinking of booking for the Philippines in the next few months to wait and see what the decree is about visas.
At present I believe only PH passport holders and permanent residents (39 A visa holders and others) can enter the country once the restrictions are lifted on or after April 14.
I have a 39 A and a booking to return on April 17 and my travel agent asked for a scanned copy of my permanent ICR card to assure that I wouldn't be bumped off the April 17 flight.
Wait and see when BoI advises that visas-on-arrival (tourist visas) are again being issued.
For those getting the run-around with Agoda,
Hotels.com has an option to get full refund on cancellation; part refund on cancellation or no refund. The prices correlate with the options so choose your own risk level.
I suspect the lock down will be extended beyond April 14. Just my hunch. Based on the overcrowding condition, lack of nutritious food or any food. We may see a breakdown in law with the people demanding food or their 8 k cash promised by Duterte. There aren't enough hospitals to serve the general population.
Also with roads closed and no transportation for farmers to send their products to markets, we will soon see a complete breakdown in the docile system.
Hope I am completely wrong but I don't see any solutions.