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Martinique


 

MAC

French overseas territory Martinique??on Aug. 10, expected to last at least three weeks. During the lockdown, beaches, cultural and leisure sites, and non-essential businesses are closed. Residents can only travel within a kilometer of their homes, and a curfew between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. has been put in place.

But tourists have been asked to leave, a sign that some travel may be regressing to the early days of the pandemic. In announcing the restrictions, Stanislas Cazelles, the prefect for Martinique, asked ¡°all vulnerable tourists to leave the territory.¡±

¡°We will be entering a second phase of lockdown,¡± Cazelles said.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists??in its highest level 4 designation and advises against all travel to the island.

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Everett Curry W6ABM

Treasurer, SEA-PAC??2022 Committee

Assistant Section Manager/Oregon
ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio?

Phone: (503) 522-7142
Email: ?w6abm@...
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Right. I had seen some of that.?
Looks like I¡¯ll have to see is I can get my 37 ft trawler back so I can go and ¡°stay offshore¡± but within pratique distance to claim the entity ; ).
All that seawater I should be able to stay well below 5W!

They will probably, very grudgingly, bring back ¡®restrictions¡¯ around here at some point. I can¡¯t wait for the fireworks, both virtual and real.
Groan,
Mac (relegated to the fairly (but highly reactionary) Deep South. May go back to CT until things cool down)

On Aug 13, 2021, at 7:57 PM, Everett Curry <arsw6abm@...> wrote:

MAC

French overseas territory Martinique??on Aug. 10, expected to last at least three weeks. During the lockdown, beaches, cultural and leisure sites, and non-essential businesses are closed. Residents can only travel within a kilometer of their homes, and a curfew between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. has been put in place.

But tourists have been asked to leave, a sign that some travel may be regressing to the early days of the pandemic. In announcing the restrictions, Stanislas Cazelles, the prefect for Martinique, asked ¡°all vulnerable tourists to leave the territory.¡±

¡°We will be entering a second phase of lockdown,¡± Cazelles said.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists??in its highest level 4 designation and advises against all travel to the island.

--
Everett Curry W6ABM

Treasurer, SEA-PAC??2022 Committee

Assistant Section Manager/Oregon
ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio?

Phone: (503) 522-7142
Email: ?w6abm@...
__________________

Think about this:

My goal wasn't to make a ton of money. It was to build good computers.
? ? ? ? ? ? -- Steve Wozniak