Sorry, you're right. I'm basically stupid 
The narrative just...won't....dieWell, the US renewed its mask rules for air travel. Really thought this was the end. I'm sure this also means the illegal covid test before you are allowed to enter your own country rule is still in effect, which means I'm not traveling anywhere.
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CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3 as COVID rises
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it is extending the nationwide mask requirement for public transit for 15 days as it monitors an uptick in COVID-19 cases.www.timesherald.com
@Coja Petrus Uscan it can last forever. We still take off our shoes when we get on airplanes because of a fake "shoe bomber."
The only people I see masking these days are college kids and a few blacks. The next generation has been taught that covering your face in public is normal.
In East Europe, the covid farce is dead for now. No masks and no passports anywhere, including on public transport. Authorities are now focused on battling evil Russians, not chinese virus.Slovenia, Slovakia, and Romania are all open. I've been wanting to visit all of these for years now. Anyone know how these are 'on the ground' in terms of masking and localized regulations? I found a recent travel video of Bratislava on YouTube and saw no masking outside for instance.
Although MX is open, the masking and other theatre is starting to piss me off - side note that the state of Jalisco is apparently enforcing vaxx passports, e.g. in Guadalajara this is what I'm hearing. So just because there's no federal entry requirements, on the ground it can be quite different.
Not recommended. That country has been in decline for the last 15 years. Unless you are multimillionaire and friend of the regime. At the height of the madness, mobility internal passports were introduced, and in order to travel from province to province and even within neighborhoods (in case there was an "outbreak") you had to have your jabs (at least in public transportation, I don't know in individual cars. Harsh lockdowns destroyed many medium and small businesses.Request. Does anyone have any first person accounts of Chile? One can read online but I’m having a hard time finding any first person accounts that are both reliable and address the topic of how they’re handling restrictions now.