I have gone to beach several times. No problems. The hotel manager where I live called cestur (after the incident) and they told her, 4pm is the closure, and 3pm on Sundays. Yesterday,,Sunday they ran everyone off at 3. The point is simple. They do what they want. There is no consistently, like say a law, to guide them. They dont post the rules for people to follow. And nice people not trying to break any laws, get swept up and taken to Fruisa station for ZERO reason. Its just plain stupidity.
could be the quiet before the storm.I took a friend to Central Medico in Puerto Plata last week and it was slower than any time I have ever been to any emergency room in this country. I commented on that to one of the nurses or technicians and they agreed, very quiet. My friend, and me for translating purposes were in and out in record time. I didn't hear or see anyone, I mean not one person, coughing or sneezing.
Well, we up here in Puerto Plata are the ones NOT following the guidelines PLUS we had the self proclaimed profit up here with thousands marching to the beach. I go to the Malecon almost every day and lately there are between 300-400 out daily, most now have masks but 50% have them hanging around their necks. Mine is in my pocket. I go to Sosua and have a few bars where I meet up with friends to enjoy a few cold ones and THEN, once a week when I drive down to see friends and take care of business in Santiago 99% of the people in the streets not only have masks but have them covering their faces. Just stating facts that I obverse and experience for myself.could be the quiet before the storm.
I took a friend to Central Medico in Puerto Plata last week and it was slower than any time I have ever been to any emergency room in this country. I commented on that to one of the nurses or technicians and they agreed, very quiet. My friend, and me for translating purposes were in and out in record time. I didn't hear or see anyone, I mean not one person, coughing or sneezing.
Yesterday 15 people were rounded up in La Cienaga, Cabarete for not wearing masks. The only reason it was not a lot more people is that the police van only held 15 people.
I believe it is the ICU rooms that are taken up (by Covid-19 patients) not the regular hotel beds.
there aren't many cases of covid 19 in DR. the numbers have been jacked up to scare people into not coming out and voting on july 5th. this trick had been predicted a couple of months ago and government is doing just that. PLD is on the course of losing the elections and they will do anything to postpone or cancel the elections on july 5th. They need more time to buy the votes and change the opinion of the people.
there aren't many cases of covid 19 in DR. the numbers have been jacked up to scare people into not coming out and voting on july 5th. this trick had been predicted a couple of months ago and government is doing just that. PLD is on the course of losing the elections and they will do anything to postpone or cancel the elections on july 5th. They need more time to buy the votes and change the opinion of the people.
That must be the problem.
Alll the Covid-19 infected persons on ventilators must be sequestered in hotels. No wonder we are not seeing or hearing of them in clinics and hospitals.
You, I, and several others understand this.
Unfortunately, a large segment of the community within does not want to hear this.
You can lead a horse to water...…….
ITS OFFICIALMyself and many others hope you are correct.
I will believe it when I see it.ITS OFFICIAL
American Airlines, “very excited” to resume flights to the DR on July 7