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This is Indonesia board so the answer for the topic
I guess it depends on where you want to dive.
https://www.9news.com.au/bali
Bali news headlines - 9News
I hope Australia, UK, USA & other Western governments respect & recognise the EXTRAORDINARY measures and sacrifices the people of Bali & Indonesia have made to control covid 19, and allow it's citizens to travel there as soon as Indonesia opens up again
East Timor is high in my list.I hope Australia, UK, USA & other Western governments respect & recognise the EXTRAORDINARY measures and sacrifices the people of Bali & Indonesia have made to control covid 19, and allow it's citizens to travel there as soon as Indonesia opens up again
It is so very hard, or just impossible, to predict how things will develop from here/now. Plenty of theories, but still a total lack of data. In the meantime we are thinking how it will, or should, change the way we run our business. Run our life. Live a boards with a 1.5 meter rule? Not a business we are in, but just wondering. Should we change the way we set up our restaurants in our resorts? No buddy-checks anymore? Already for many years we offer the service of a private boat, will that be standard service? Massage and spa with face-masks? What will flights costs when the space between passengers should be much wider? (Or will people stay at home with a future generation of VR glasses?). Or will it be back to business as usual? Anyway, in the meantime, stay safe and happy.
East Timor is high in my list.
It should be technically possible to limit the chances getting infected by perfect regulation of the airflow in the large modern planes. https://www.erinbromage.com/post/th...Why7U8avXCKfoFj8Syxb3EOqUfsIKfIbB1nwIJkNH34isAs Qantas and international airlines prepare to ramp up flights, how safe is flying?
Qantas the flying kanguru, Australia's national carrier is planning to fill planes to capacity, without onboard social distancing, as soon as possible. If a major international airline has taken this path, I hope all others follow suit.
Very inexpensive European wines! I am jealous to say the least...From what I read about East Timor in the past, it's a bit on the expensive side...flights, diving??