El Centro SW Scene And The Virus
So when the El Centro street scene opens back up fully again, which sounds like it won't be much longer, does anyone have concerns about going with the girls there?
I've posted about this before, and am concerned about it personally. The place is like a smorgasbord, and the girls there interact with so many people, not only the guys they go with, but with the other girls, the Hotel workers, the street vendors. Etc. I can easily see it as a breeding ground for the virus, and wearing masks / maintaining social distancing, I'm not sure how that would work there either if it's a prerequisite.
I could easily see a breakout happening there, and a potential shutdown of establishments, no different than in Minorista. And probably what would precipitate this is a Love Hotel or Restaurant or Bar worker getting infected, as that would be a case that would end up being reported if someone was tested, versus the walkers who might just have flu like symptoms and would work anyways telling somebody they just had the Gripe or a cold not really knowing what they might have and could expose to others.
Something to think about moving forward.
You only save $1 from using uber.
[QUOTE=FunLuvr;2445953]You can get a sim at almost any shopping center. The carriers have stores in the malls and throughout the city. I use Claro and haven't had any problems. I buy 20 days of talk, data, and text for 20 mil. Amount of data is limited, but is enough for me because I use wifi where available. Many of the locals prefer other carriers. Some of my friends use Tigo.
I don't know of a place at the airport to buy a sim card, but there may be one. The airport has free wifi, so you can get a uber that way. You should check the fare on uber. It may not save you a lot. Before the lockdown, I think the taxi fare was 80 mil.[/QUOTE]Use the public taxi, just make sure they use the meter or pay the set price. Uber is good when theres no yellow can around.