How has everyone around the world been navigating international flights if it's for their job?
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Simple. We're not.
With the majority of countries in the world requiring byzantine Covid visa requirements and 2 weeks or longer quarantines every time you enter, there is simply no realistic way of satisfying the requirements for businessmen who need to travel. Until this global stupidity is over, most of us who used to depend on this ability are out of work.
A lot of coverage is given to the USA and Europe, but that is only a fraction of business travel. Most international borders are still closed and very difficult to navigate.
All part of the great reset... common folks can not travel, but the elites have no restrictions. Just look at the MTV VMA's last year, all those "stars" could freely travel to NYC and did not have to do the 2 week "mandatory" quarantine.
That's one way to reduce "carbon emissions", make it so normal people can no longer travel out of state or internationally without having to stay in isolation for 2 weeks (+2 more when returning home).... while the politicians, movie/sports stars, and billionaires don't have to face the same restrictions.
A friend's wife is from NZ and one of her parents is terminal. To visit she has to quarrantine 3 weeks once she arrives this despite her being vaxxed here. She gets 2 weeks vacation with her current job and leave of absence not possible.
That's the worst part of all this, the family members left to die alone while we are powerless to do anything. My husband's aunt died in a nursing home last year, an hour from us in the same state - but she wasn't allowed any visitor's, even family for the last 5 or 6 months of her life. Family could go to the facility and video chat with her, that was the extent of it. No physical contact, no hugs and kisses, no holding her hand or touching her face. She died alone in a room in a big city away from her home and family. I am pretty sure they called her death CV, too, on top of it all (How when she wasn't allowed contact???). She had fallen and broken her femur and was already frail and in poor health - so I would assume she died of bacterial pneumonia (which a lot of old people die from after a broken bone).
She was old and it was her time to go - so not sad about that - I would rather celebrate the life she had, and we all must go at some point.... but her dying alone really bothers me. I would have really liked to have spent more time with her, made sure she knew she was loved. That is something we can never get back.
No memorial services either, for many people. Inhumanly cruel.
"stars"... you mis-spelled freemasons.
lol, very true.... illuminati, freemasons, etc. Their symbolism will be their downfall.