Your covid predictions for Cambodia 2021

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Chuck Borris
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Re: Your covid predictions for Cambodia 2021

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Deposit and mandatory quarantine wont be canceled so easy. Thats only revenue hotels get now. Travel with vaccine passport by December this year is my prediction. Back to new ”normal” in 2023.
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Re: Your covid predictions for Cambodia 2021

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My prediction is that the virus will fade away in 2021 but, like the 1968 flu, will never completely disappear. When the hysteria will go away however is totally unpredictable since it is unique in history.
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Re: Your covid predictions for Cambodia 2021

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SternAAlbifrons wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 4:09 pm ^^^
I propositioned that idea not long ago, Matty, in the discussions about the most closely related virus that has yet been found.
Spoiler:
(in bats, in Cambodia. But Shhh.. the PM is trying to hose down any talk about that - right now as we speak)
I meant it as a bit of a light hearted long-shot possibility, but it may in fact be a possible explanation.
??
Yes my thought, sort of like smallpox and the american indians, they didnt have any immunity to those european diseases so colonists survived it while they did not.

For me ive got to worry about which countries will let me inside going forward.
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