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DISCUSSION of TAR 33 SUSPENSION DUE TO COVID (may contain location spoilers)

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ianthebalance:
All I know is that each piece of news like this means one step closer towards TAR. The question is how many steps needed to figuratively walk?

cerealking:

--- Quote from: ianthebalance on April 25, 2021, 10:23:00 PM ---All I know is that each piece of news like this means one step closer towards TAR. The question is how many steps needed to figuratively walk?

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Well for now, the only moderately sized country at “herd immunity” is Israel so it will be at least six months IMO. Still too many Qs about travel restrictions, vaccinated transmission, and variants IMO. Even then if they do decide to do they show in the next year, I’d imagine they’ll stick to only rich countries.

georgiapeach:
This is a good site to review what we are facing:

https://borderless.safetywing.com/?fbclid=IwAR1fokHc1KlfXxL-Qm6AxutYhmSD1T5d4fZp3Y2mquQ3kH1EsBPpGEa_i2o

meowx5:
Hey Peach- that border map is really interesting- I thought that vaccines would play a much bigger part in allowing entry

georgiapeach:

--- Quote from: meowx5 on May 21, 2021, 11:00:25 AM ---Hey Peach- that border map is really interesting- I thought that vaccines would play a much bigger part in allowing entry

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Vaccines are only a part of it. We have to look at current cases, definitely variants and local outbreaks and cases. Then how each area is restricting local events/travel/etc. Then we also have to look at entry restrictions. Who is opening borders or ...not. Are there entry isolation requirements? Where and what would racers be allowed to go and do? Its a very complex thing. If we thought that organizing TAR before was complex...we "ain't seen nothing yet"!!

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