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Old Aug 1, 2020 | 12:33 pm
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Originally Posted by londonsmiler
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Over here in Europe the descriptions of Texas make it sound like a land ravaged by disease and where hospitals are about to overflow.

What is life like on the ground at the moment? Is this a trip you think is sensible? Are museums, restaurants etc dealing with this virus “sensibly”? Would you be happy wandering around with grandparents and babies?

at the moment I’m faced with the wish that the flights are cancelled so we don’t have a decision to make, but that makes me sad.
I am afraid that the descriptions are accurate

No telling what things will be like November, BUT the US election will be on 3rd, and many people have posted online that they will initiate violence if their side does not win

As for Covid-19, despite infections and deaths going up in Texas, I see less and less social distancing, so I do not expect that situation to get better.
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