TY Baker
From lockdown to locked in, here's what post-pandemic travel could look like...
Just a Few Examples, Anons ~ most from The World Economic Forum ... this site, btw, has 100s of articles, and they change in Real Time (so if you want like something Save it Immediately!)
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-52450038
Sun loungers separated by plexiglass. Blood tests and sanitiser spray-downs before flights. These might sound extreme, but they are real measures some in the travel industry are looking at to keep holidaymakers feeling safe and comfortable in a post-lockdown world.
It's too early to say when international travel might restart again - Argentina, for example, has extended flight bans until September and a UK minister has said he won't be booking a summer holiday anytime soon.
Sanitizing at the airport
Hong Kong International Airport is testing full-body sanitizing booths that spritz sanitizer on you for 40 seconds, while avoiding the face. The Airport Authority Hong Kong told Business Traveller Asia-Pacific that while these devices are currently being trialled for staff, it may use them on passengers in the future.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/05/global-travel-covid-19-vaccine-holiday
In the absence of a universal vaccination against the coronavirus, tighter constraints on human mobility will remain in place – perhaps for a long time, write economists Simon Johnson and Peter Boone.
Gone are the days of short international travel, or long trips visiting multiple countries.
At first glance, COVID-19 seemed to be a shared global experience, in terms of both the incidence of the disease and how countries responded. But now it has become clear that countries are diverging significantly in terms of strategy and outcomes. This means that, as the world exits from lockdowns, it will enter another difficult phase: Lock-ins that severely limit international travel.
Tourism, trade, and travel more broadly will never be the same again. The full pattern remains unclear, but lock-ins are likely to slow the global economic recovery – and to create another round of crisis, at least in small island economies that depend on short-stay international visitors.
Today, national COVID-19 strategies can be broadly separated into three categories: eradication, herd immunity, and suppression of the coronavirus until a vaccine or cure is discovered.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/05/coronavirus-lockdown-travel-tourism
www.WEFORUM.orgEntire website ~ It's Scary AF
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have you gone to look at the site yet, Anon?
found out about it from the FEMA insider "whistleblower" Celeste Solum
https://shepherdsheart.life/
It's fucking Horrible and Hideous and appears WORSE than even an Eternity in Hell ~ and I REFUSE to live like any of what the World Economic Forum has planned for US