caydiver
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Apparently closing for good. They said goodbye on their FB page. Hope you are well.
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Apparently closing for good. They said goodbye on their FB page. Hope you are well.
"Every one percent unemployment goes up, 40,000 people die"
That was a great line by Brad Pitt from the movie The Big Short, however actual non-fictional Research studies have shown that population mortality actually declines as unemployment rates increase.
How Is It Possible that Joblessness Could Kill You, But Recessions Could Be Good For Your Health? - DrexelNow
A really bad recession could be great for your health
We frequently walk down the beach and stop for a drink there at night when we are on Grand Cayman - what a shame! I feel for these business owners - very difficult.Calico Jack’s has announced that they are closing permanently. It has been on the cards but no doubt the current situation has moved up the date. Another special place bites the dust![]()
Good news - Sergio is a great guy. We just booked a trip with our dive group for April 2021 @ Sunset House. Assuming that actually happens, we'll get in a few dives with Sergio's Op as well.Don Foster's is reopening for scuba:
Don Foster's manager brings business back from the dead - Cayman Compass
I'm not counting on it - I'd guess no better than a 50/50 chance of it happening at this point: much higher if a vaccine is available in early 2021... but, hopefully, something to look forward to along with my rescheduled Fiji trip for next August (this August was just canceled) and Raja Apat liveaboard in Feb 2022.Oh my. I surely hope that the April trip will happen! We will all be out of business otherwise.