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[QUOTE=DickHertz;2552034]I will be back in Medellin next month and is looking for a chica that is willing to do videos. I lost contact with my regular. All videos are for my private collation and would never be uploaded.[/QUOTE]Are readily available, just ask & bring your bankroll, anything and everything is possible in Medellin. Pollo Negro Is Out!
So Sad And Nobody Really Knows
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2552173]The rule I've been using for the past year is 6 weeks. Whatever a city or country does takes about 6 weeks before you will see results.
This works both ways. When the US started with the lockdowns and masks things looked much better after 6 weeks. When states reopened schools, after 6 weeks we were in another surge.
It actually takes 4 weeks before numbers should start dropping, but it takes an additional 2 weeks to get below the level you were at before you took action.
If these lockdowns are effective, ICU numbers should be coming down before the end of April and should look much better by mid May.[/QUOTE]The lockdowns I'm sure are helping, but will they be enough.
On Saturday El Colombiano had an article that the hospitals in Antoquioa are now conducting "ethical triage" to determine who gets an ICU bed if there is no availability even after looking for Hospital beds outside of Antoquioa. I think this is the worst it's been since the Pandemic in Colombia, yet I hope what your hoping for is true, because if things don't start going in the opposite direction this could be going on for a while like in Brazil.
Such a sad mess for Colombia, as up until a few weeks ago things were about as close to "normal" as they could be. And the cycle worldwide you have described is like a "bell curve", hence moving forward visits to Colombia may have to be timed accordingly to coincide with the "lockdown windows" on the curve. So mongering in Colombia has now taken on a new dimension at least for me as to when to return and I suspect others as well.