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Re: Covid Environment on the island now
[Re: SandS]
#272812
01/08/2022 11:41 AM
01/08/2022 11:41 AM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 14,653 Brookfield, CT.
pat
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SandS,
As always, use your own good judgement and listen to the advice of responsible Islanders. A curfew would be no problem for us either, since even for special evenings we’re generally in ny ninish or thereabout.
When we were on island in early to mid November we followed pretty much the same protocols we follow at home - masks, hand-washing, etc. The island was moderately busy although certainly not at the level of high holiday weeks. We had no problems but we deliberately avoided closed in venues and crowded outdoor locations, and we did most of our evening dining alfresco when possible. We stay in one of the smaller resorts so there’s no necessity to be in crowds there.
My biggest concern was, and still is for that matter, the possibility of coming into contact with people at the airports where, through necessity, the herding factor still exists. Still hoping for our April trip but situations at the time will dictate our plans and any possible changes.
Last edited by pat; 01/08/2022 11:45 AM.
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
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