Execumdump Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 Hello Guys, New guy here. I started galavanting in Latin America in 2016 and I wish I knew about this forum beforehand. I love reading your sexcapades, tips, and experiences. I hope that I'd be able to return the favor by sharing my experiences in the future. Latbear4blk, axiom2001 and BlkSuperman 3 Quote
caeron Posted July 15, 2020 Posted July 15, 2020 Welcome! I think we're all hoping we get this pandemic under control and we can all go back to having adventures. axiom2001 1 Quote
Members pauleiro Posted July 15, 2020 Members Posted July 15, 2020 Welcome ! Have fun ! It seems difficult to imagin going back to Latin America this year. Even in 2021 the Rio Carnaval is not sure to be held. Street Carnaval are likely to be cancelled. It seems the Salvador Carnaval might not occur. I am dreaming of my next trip to Brazil ... Quote
Members axiom2001 Posted July 15, 2020 Members Posted July 15, 2020 Each day I think and reflect on how COVID-19 has affected "EVERY COMPONENT of life" worldwide. It has wreaked hell on everyone--everywhere! I do hope and pray that a light will shine brightly in 2021 so that some modicum of life's past can be experienced. Latbear4blk and tassojunior 2 Quote
Members Riobard Posted July 16, 2020 Members Posted July 16, 2020 (edited) On 7/15/2020 at 3:48 AM, pauleiro said: It seems difficult to imagin going back to Latin America this year. Even in 2021 the Rio Carnaval is not sure to be held. Street Carnaval are likely to be cancelled. It seems the Salvador Carnaval might not occur. It looks like Phase 3 of AstraZeneca vaccine trial, temporally the leader of the pack, is about to be launched in various locations globally, with a few thousand doses in Brazil, but six months must pass for efficacy and broad safety assessment prior to clearance for general consumption, obviously likely past 2021 Carnaval dates. Then Brazil would begin to manufacture a large batch of its own supply to supplement a smaller supply available worldwide, pending approval. Best case scenario is that the vaccination target of 100 million doses would likely not commence until next summer. I think the tentative plan is an initial 30 million followed by 70 million. What is unclear to me is whether recipients must first be assessed for natural immunity (or exposure, since durable immunity is in question) given that it is conceivable that up to 5% or more of the population has already contracted the virus. Edited July 16, 2020 by Riobard tassojunior 1 Quote
Members tassojunior Posted July 16, 2020 Members Posted July 16, 2020 21 hours ago, axiom2001 said: Each day I think and reflect on how COVID-19 has affected "EVERY COMPONENT of life" worldwide. It has wreaked hell on everyone--everywhere! I do hope and pray that a light will shine brightly in 2021 so that some modicum of life's past can be experienced. Unfortunately the worst of "normal" is rearing it's head again. Murders in big city ghettos like Chicago and DC stopped but now are suddenly back at full carnage. Standstill traffic and it's pollution is halfway back and the Amazon's back on fire. Now we're just lacking a war. Sometimes it seems advanced civilization isn't. We have chances like this to rebuild differently but we never take them. All we got was Zoom. Quote
Members Riobard Posted July 17, 2020 Members Posted July 17, 2020 (edited) São Paulo’s New Year celebrations on Paulista are officially cancelled. A sign of what to anticipate. The decision contrasts with the current federal health Minister’s assertion that within 2 months the disease will have softened to a common respiratory syndrome. Edited July 17, 2020 by Riobard Quote
Members Walker Posted July 18, 2020 Members Posted July 18, 2020 9 hours ago, Riobard said: São Paulo’s New Year celebrations on Paulista are officially cancelled. A sign of what to anticipate. The decision contrasts with the current federal health Minister’s assertion that within 2 months the disease will have softened to a common respiratory syndrome. Interesting....New Year is still 5+ months away. Quote