03-16-2020, 11:54 AM
Well all Jamaicans seem to really be taking the virus seriously. Some route taxi's don't want to pick up anyone that has just arrived (no tan). Many are carrying Lysol and use the spray for anything from a surface sanitizer to a hand sanitizer. Yesterday at Valuemaster they were only letting a couple of people at a time in the store. Hi Lo on the other had was letting traffic come and go as normal.
Drifters and Boat bar have been asked to close according to what I hear. Not sure if they had Chances open yesterday for music or not.
Many Canadians and Americans are leaving earlier than planned but we plan to stay to our original departure date. We actually feel safer here than in an airport, especially with the panic crowding that we hear is occurring.
The groceries in town still have shelves full of items as I assume most Jamaicans in Negril don't have enough income to do panic buying like we are seeing in the news. I did hear in Sav many store shelves have been cleaned out. Rumor has it the Green Market may shut down.
Well that is all for now.
Drifters and Boat bar have been asked to close according to what I hear. Not sure if they had Chances open yesterday for music or not.
Many Canadians and Americans are leaving earlier than planned but we plan to stay to our original departure date. We actually feel safer here than in an airport, especially with the panic crowding that we hear is occurring.
The groceries in town still have shelves full of items as I assume most Jamaicans in Negril don't have enough income to do panic buying like we are seeing in the news. I did hear in Sav many store shelves have been cleaned out. Rumor has it the Green Market may shut down.
Well that is all for now.
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