Waiting to see if our April travel plans get squashed by this world travel ban trend![]()
For now, we are proceeding as planned.
Waiting to see if our April travel plans get squashed by this world travel ban trend![]()
For now, we are proceeding as planned.
We are booked with our Granddaughter for June. We still have time before having to make a cancelation decision. But I am among the older Americans with underlying health problems; so there's that. Hopefully, it will all be behind us by then and we can go back to buying toilet tissue like we always did.
i'm actually less worried about toilet paper than i am about rice!
i usually buy a 20 lb bag of jasmine rice on amazoncom for $22 to $24 bucks- it now costs $60.
i went to a mid-sized, overpriced supermarket in my neighborhood and the shelves in the rice aisle were virtually empty. i scored 2 5lb bags of arroz rico brand enriched rice for $2.99 each and felt like i won powerball.
What happens if they screen at the airport in Mo Bay, you test positive/have symptoms, and they don't let you on the plane back home? Plus, you are required to self-quarantine for 14 days? Then what?
At this point we are still planning to fly down on April 11th if they allow us.
Scheduled to fly April 18th till May 2nd but that's a very long way off with the speed at which things change with COVID-19. I fear all air travel from Canada will be shut down by then.
We are scheduled to fly down on the 18th also. Trying to stay positive and not cancel my plans. I also don't want to be a part of spreading this virus around the globe. Going to wait until we are closer to see what's up.
They are now looking at locking Jamaica down for 5 months. http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/l...n-jamaica-next
Rob has this posted on a thread this afternoon. You might want to rethink your plans:
https://negril.com/forum/showthread....eck-your-plans