Post-Lockdown
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I used to only drink black coffee, that's what 8 years in Business Bay will do to you. Now I'm in Downtown is soy chai mocha pumpkin spiced frappe latte over ice all morning long baby!
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I don't really fit in that well in those environments, I don't have a full sleeve tattoo
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Meanwhile in the UAE you can arrive in Dubai as a tourist have a negative test and are free to ‘roam’ even into Abu Dhabi where residents are required to quarantine for 14 days on arrival at the airport, now with the added bonus of a ‘tag’
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Part of me would like that and would like to search for the old posts where I'm sure we were told India was handling it way better than anyone else and everything was great.
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Anyone flown back into AD recently and got themselves a trendy wristband?
Cases still high-ish, a decision to revert to any sort of lockdown still nowhere in site. Are we leading the way for a balanced approach and 'living with Covid'?
Cases still high-ish, a decision to revert to any sort of lockdown still nowhere in site. Are we leading the way for a balanced approach and 'living with Covid'?
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So whilst Dubai is going the Swedish route, Abu Dhabi's approach seems to be more Antipodean (but with considerably less polish in the execution, natch). So theoretically we have a wonderful live experiment to see if either way works "better" (using whichever definition you prefer). Unfortunately with no actual statistics broken down by emirate, we'll never find out.
Haven't seen any more on the 'vaccine' that was being used here for front line workers.







