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Such a beautiful city. Where are the pictures of all the hospitals filled to capacity with new Covid patients and of the cemeteries with freshly dug graves of the people killed by their governor ron de santis because of his incredible stupidity?
ReplyDeleteAnon@6:23am - Very good questions.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful place. And nice beaches. It might be a good place to vacation once DeathSantis is gone. 'Course, by the time that happens there will be many, many fewer people in the state, as well.
ReplyDeleteA place not to go to with such idiot behaviours going on these days.
ReplyDeleteMany Canadians and québécois have some estates there as my cousin and his wife from Québec city and their NOT eager to go back soon.
What is bizarre is that we opened our border to USA's citizens on the ground borders last Monday but USA isn't yet letting us get in.
Our vaccinated double dose is getting much around herd immunity.
Schools, colleges, universities are openning at the end of August for those over 12 that are double vaccinated.
For the younger kids, ventilation devices and air censors are installed in classrooms. They will be held in their own bubble class too.
Two countries, two way of facing the pandemic.
whkattk - Eventually, it will be underwater.
ReplyDeleteJiEL - Yes, avoid it now.
I wonder how many of those buildings will collapse in forty years.
ReplyDeleteChris A - Good question!
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