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SonjaSwissLife

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DextrusOfficial
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Welcome to the chat, Divya! Here is the first Question:
Q1) With the #pandemic disrupting the #travel industry, what does the future look like for the tourism sector? @Wanderknots #WRTD2020 #ResponsibleTourism #TravelTuesday #ttot

Adventurelogue

#travel #adventurelogue #ttot #travelquotes #quotes #traveldiary #traveljournal #adventure #traveling #travelling #traveler #traveller

SonjaSwissLife
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Thanks for sharing @TravelnPack. Yes, it can't happen overnight to administer vaccines effectively to the masses. We must be patient & at the same time be grateful that there has been progress on vaccines. #TTOT https://t.co/VMViD8TXls

Travelnpack

replying to @SonjaSwissLife @SonjaSwissLife @PureTraveller A3 Good question. Think probably would make one think more about own health concerns, just not in area of traveling.
I have a lot of health issues. Cause of them, am considered in the high risk category.

*when not in lockdown, still travel, and take all precautions #TTOT

tangenghui

replying to @Delinah_Mijide @Delinah_Mijide @SonjaSwissLife I reckon travel insurance would be the next thing all travelers must have when visiting other countries, possibly a move that might implemented by the respective countries that we are traveling to.

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travchats

replying to @TravelDudes @TravelDudes @DoroLef @Travelnpack @Delinah_Mijide I think people in the UK have a completely different attitude to drink to most of Europe. if the pub is open for another hour they will stay on and have another couple of drinks #ttot

ChasingRonin

replying to @TravelDudes @TravelDudes @lingointransit @Travelnpack Yeah, health care & aged care for sure. I think most airlines will either require or at least strongly recommend it. And I'd think long term, some countries might make it an entry requirement. #ttot

TravelDudes

replying to @aTravelCompanio @aTravelCompanio This will go back to the reproduction number and if it's beneath 1, then it's fine.
And that's what I read if 70% survived the infection or gets vaccine, then the r-rate should be lower than 1 & the virus "dies" out. #ttot