DownUnderwater Dan
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I am not concerned at all. That would go against my Stoic principles. I do my best to see reality as it is. And that is very difficult indeed at the moment. And from there, with that information, I try to act good. I started this topic because I indeed wonder how he future of dive tourism will look like in future. And I am happy with the many response. I think there will be a future. As much there was a future for sex tourism after HIV. But together we will have to figure out the ins and outs. There might be new ways of teching scuba, other protocols to follow. Based on data. Data which are still far from complete now. And maybe there is a vaccine worldwide available in February 2021 and we will continue business as we used to do.
I am not concerned at all. That would go against my Stoic principles. I do my best to see reality as it is. And that is very difficult indeed at the moment. And from there, with that information, I try to act good. I started this topic because I indeed wonder how he future of dive tourism will look like in future. And I am happy with the many response. I think there will be a future. As much there was a future for sex tourism after HIV. But together we will have to figure out the ins and outs. There might be new ways of teching scuba, other protocols to follow. Based on data. Data which are still far from complete now. And maybe there is a vaccine worldwide available in February 2021 and we will continue business as we used to do.
The future of diving will be up to whatever regional government dictates it to be. In Australia regional restrictions have already been lifted and dive boats are allowed to operate to their former full capacity amounts of people on their boats. Regional flights for tourism have recommenced without onboard social distancing. I'm certain people will travel without terror or fear of coronavirus. Pretty much everything looks like things are heading back to the way things used to be.
Bali on the other hand, the governor is trying to impress with his "strict" approach. But he also believes that Bali can substitute tourism dollars by exporting mangosteens and traditional handicrafts