Originally Posted by
T8191
No Visa requirements on this happy Island, with a significant dependancy on tourism. Just no flights, no ferries, and 14-day Q is you somehow manage to get here. Marooned on a 9x5 Island, one is just grateful that the Freight ferries are still running.
"with a significant dependency on tourism" really ? They do not act this way at present and visa requirements for some nationals are stringent. The tourism levy tough is a good thing. What is amazing that they are talking about closing the country for a long time, we are not talking about a situation lasting for a couple of month.
And yes, we will have to learn to live with this virus, medication might become available (like for HIV) , but a vaccine for a Coronavirus is not so simple.