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You probably shouldn't worry about it too much, you're very unlikely to get HIV.
And the "Little Ray of Sunshine" prize for 2020 goes to ...If things return to normal.
They will only do that if people who recover have good immunity to reinfection and if an effective vaccine is produced fairly soon. Otherwise a return to anything like civilization as we know it is very unlikely. Possibly we will follow the dinosaurs into extinction
Those in the 52-62 age bracket may well end up with a quite attractive redundancy package in the near future.
Assuming I survive then this, it might be just the ticket to move aboard and enjoy a decade of sailing. ☀
What else are people going to do, trips to China? cruises to Tobermory on those floating skyscrapers? Spanish hotels? myself I think I will hang on to my boat seems that it might be much the safer way to relax than most of the alternatives.
However the supply is likely to exceed the demand at least for a year or so if Ben Jen Bav etc. find their feet again and replace the employees who left. It will be like back in the sixties and seventies for a while and in those days a good boats price could keep up with inflation, wishful thinking? of course.
Bless you, a relative newcomer to these forums.This must be the most depressing thread I have ever read?