Buckle up—it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
There’s still so much we don’t know about COVID-19, except that it’s probably not going away any time too soon. We’ll likely still be dealing with the coronavirus pandemic on some level come fall. What that looks like exactly, in general, and in terms of travel, is still anyone’s guess —but that doesn’t mean we can’t ask the experts for their input, insight, and advice in between refreshing our browsers for the latest travel news, right?
We spoke to three U.S.-based infectious disease experts to get the scoop on different scenarios we might face this fall when it comes to travel, coronavirus, and a cure.
...so if you don't own a car and drive, you will basically be stuck at home (or at least in the city/town you live in) for much longer. Sad the automobile has become such a facet of life that if you don't have one, you become a one of the disadvantaged.
We are now prisoners of the NWO. How come all of sudden government is so concerned about our health and safety? When are they going to eliminate those evil cars and guns and water parks??? Every one has to be healthy and safe all the time, right????
It is Dia de los Muertos, not Dios. Dios means God. And it is actually Dia de Muertos in Mexico, without the "los" which we Americans added.