Coronavirus - In the DR

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Caonabo

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Testing at your residence.
With an RD insurance policy, the test/muestras are free.
Without an RD insurance policy, the cost is 4300 pesos. Cash & Credit Cards are accepted as method of payment.
Results online, within 72 hours.
https://www.labreferencia.com/
 

Caonabo

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Hey! That's great news! I suspect timing isn't the issue as much as your location. At least it worked out well for you.

All's well that ends well. I hope your results come back negative.

My reference to timing actually had to do with the fortunate stroke of serendipity that I was able to be tested once again this morning, shortly after your posting #4732 earlier on in the am.
I can relate to the frustration of attempting to provide for your employees, and encountering confusing obstacles.
Administrative red tape is one thing, sheer incompetence is quite another. I do not tolerate the latter.
 

chico bill

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45 more days, and it goes on and on. Abinader is putting himself in a big hole and he may not be able to get himself out.
Free lapatos, free internet for all students......not going to pull that one off or even come close.
45 days more of curfew - that takes us into high season, and I can hear the flights being canceled now.

At some point the DR will run out of money, no matter how much graft they stop
https://noticiassin.com/senado-aprueba-pedido-de-abinader-para-45-dias-mas-de-estado-de-emergencia/
 
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windeguy

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All the US airlines are about to lay off 10's of thousands of people (unless they get massive government welfare in the US0 . Fewer flights and fewer people from that as well.
 

windeguy

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The future of Sosua (and the DR) remains on hold until at least October18 with the latest curfew extension about to be approved.
 

CristoRey

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They just announced last week the extension of FASE, Stay at Home and Pa ‘Ti until December 31.
Who's willing to bet this curfew will end before December 31st?
Sosua is in for a long slow recovery..
I'm currently in FL. No plans to return home (Santiago) until this nonsense ends.
 

windeguy

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And much much longer,if the sheep,dont rise up.
The government just bought more pickups and motos to patrol during the curfew. I doubt that was done just to extend the curfew for another 45 days.
CV19 is here, there and everywhere to stay for quite a while. With a different strain of CV19 being shown to have re-infected someone who had the first version and recovered, it could be a long time indeed.
 

windeguy

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They just announced last week the extension of FASE, Stay at Home and Pa ‘Ti until December 31.
Who's willing to bet this curfew will end before December 31st?
Sosua is in for a long slow recovery..
I'm currently in FL. No plans to return home (Santiago) until this nonsense ends.
A good point, along with the new curfew enforcement vehicles just purchased, there are two good clues on what might happen.
 

CristoRey

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A good point, along with the new curfew enforcement vehicles just purchased, there are two good clues on what might happen.
People are still dying from Covid with or without this
ridiculous curfew. Unfortunately so are many businesses.
Last time I spent a day at Playa Sosua first week in
July I'd say about half of the businesses around
town as well as the beach were still closed.
 
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Garyexpat

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People are still dying from Covid with or without this
ridiculous curfew. Unfortunately so are many businesses.
Last time I spent a day at Playa Sosua first week in
July I'd say about half of the businesses around
town as well as the beach were still closed.

People still dying WITH Covid or FROM Covid? To me many are with as opposed to from.
 
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Cdn_Gringo

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The DR needs to follow up on the Ivermectin studies from Australia. If that drug or a combination actually works, it would be cheap and quick to treat all the sick in this country. Good for the people, good for the hospitals and good for tourism. We are all craving an effective treatment if we can't have a vaccine. The DR needs to put in the scientific work to validate if Ivermectin is the solution.
 
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windeguy

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Flattening the curve is popular. Might not do much to reduce the area under the curve.

Ivermectin was being used in Bournigal.
 

Cdn_Gringo

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Yeah but if people get sick and all they need to do is see a doctor who prescribes the medicine and explains how and when to take each tablet and most people get better that's a good thing even if you have to do a course of treatment every 90 days. The goal is to keep the disease from becoming a serious infection requiring extended hospitalization and medical resources. If there is a effective treatment then it needs to be dolled out to the masses on a massive scale to curtail the bad effects the disease currently has on many who get sick. One would think if this ivermectin protocol has merit it would be getting a lot of media play around the world. I'm not hearing much at the moment. not nearly enough to convince me that ivermectin is the answer, at least not yet. I'd be happy if it was. More science is needed and more medical followup.
 
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Cdn_Gringo

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This is why it is so important to come up with an effective treatment for this disease just in case a vaccine isn't workable. If you can knock the virus down before it makes a person really sick, we are halfway home.
 
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Dolores

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New stats from the Ministry of Public Health Epidemiology Department

 
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