Currently, with the country wide (Dominican Republic) restrictions in place, unless you are already in the DR, don't worry about chicas for a while. Sosua looks like a ghost town. Remember, most people that work or hustle in Sosua do not live in Sosua. So with most of the businesses closed. Tourists severely depleted. No flights (weekend warriors etc) coming in or leaving.
There is almost no reason for most locals to flock to Sosua to work / hustle unless it's an essential business (you know what I mean, of a non sexual nature you Silly Rabbit). And many of the chicks that you may see walking around, look like Wanda that short veteran chica, , or that Big ass begging chick with the bad eye. There is no real incentive for many regular chicks to be hanging around Sosua.
About the best place to find chicks is on the beach in the day time (and now, I'm not sure that is a reality as of today?). After that, you better have some numbers. Because you won't see any chicks out walking around worth dealing with.
But like I said in the beginning, if you arent already in the DR, it may be awhile before you see flights coming and going. In order for flights to work, you have to have bans lifted in both directions. And the airlines willing to fly to your destinations. FYI, I went to The Tree House TWO next to Las Palmeras Hotel to get a meal for take out. Thats all you can get right now, take out or delivery if the restaurant offers it. Most restaurants around town were completely closed. Aris Restaurant #67 on the beach told me by text that he may open tomorrow. (he was closed today due to rain.) Which means you can go to his place for take out, or have him deliver to your place. My guess other restaurants that are open may be offering take out as well?
But if they don't get enough orders, then my guess is they'll just close up. Supposedly after 15 days all non essential businesses nationwide (in the DR) will be allowed to re open and schools resume classes. But no one knows if that will happen. Or officials may change up and impose more or prolonged restrictions. To be continued.
