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Re: Interline Regatta
[Re: SusanZ]
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07/22/2020 05:11 PM
07/22/2020 05:11 PM
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Posts: 1,901 Maine
Breeze
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Hahaha. i doubt. watch what's happening on Jost. Do you really think this government is going to reopen? As far as tourism from the US, I really do not expect the BVI government to re-open, not even as < alluded> Sept. 1.
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Re: Interline Regatta
[Re: SusanZ]
#230434
07/23/2020 08:53 AM
07/23/2020 08:53 AM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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Not will have a hard time, is having a hard time surviving without it... It's just going to get tougher. Not being given any direct information about re-opening is stressful and scary for a lot of people. My point was more - if the current situation on JVD is how the government is dealing with one positive covid test... I just can't see how they possibly have any plans to open to visitors this year. just my opinion.... but i suspect it is what is coming. It's not policy, its a total guess. Maybe I will be wrong. I agree, it's the unknown that is so frustrating. We are already getting cancellations for January.
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Re: Interline Regatta
[Re: Manpot]
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07/23/2020 01:00 PM
07/23/2020 01:00 PM
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Posts: 1,375 Washington DC
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We need a plan..any plan. Agree...for the life of me I cant figure out the BVI government's silence on even presenting a strategy to open especially in light of most of the rest of the Caribbean presenting an opening plan even if they have to backtrack on it... I dont see 2020 as happening for outsiders especially for those of us in the states.
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Re: Interline Regatta
[Re: Latadjust]
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07/23/2020 03:54 PM
07/23/2020 03:54 PM
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Posts: 801 Kannapolis, NC
ndfaninnc
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We've conceded that November isn't going to happen. We are desperately praying that things return to "normal" by May '21. I just hope all of our friends on Anegada are able to survive without us for the time being.
Go Irish!!
Bill
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Re: Interline Regatta
[Re: JasonHelmbrecht]
#230806
07/28/2020 05:17 PM
07/28/2020 05:17 PM
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Posts: 1,423 Bucks County, Pa.
toast
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I see omar's cafe is for sale in the advertisements connected to this posting....
Toast.......to Life; White Bay...heaven on earth. Diane
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Re: Interline Regatta
[Re: Fun in the sun]
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07/29/2020 11:16 AM
07/29/2020 11:16 AM
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Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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It is difficult to understand the lack of communication on the part of the BVI government, with both it's citizens and potential visitors. Maybe there is more communication than I see on the government website. Nope. You're seeing everything we're hearing locally. The govt. is pretty good about keeping the Gazette updated and publishing transcripts of announcements (at least on Facebook, not sure about their website).
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