I notice that most people don't seem to give a crap about the virus anymore. Restaurants and stores are filled to the brim when the restrictions are removed, parks have dozens of people playing, and you rarely hear people on social media say #stayhome or #wearamask aside from political pundits. Sure, sometimes I see people walking outside with masks (lmao), but they're the minority. Despite this, what you hear from the news and the Ontario government, it still feels like it's still March 2020.
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It is an overreaction to be sure... We had our own issues with BLM type protests just before the China Virus, and so the country was already on its knees beforehand (the protester even torched subway stations) We are actually gonna change our constitution now due to it... So one of the very few reasons Chile wasn't a shit hole country (like every other south American one) is about to disappear. (Basically they want to make it easier to pass laws and do overarching changes to pretty much anything... So that NOTHING gets done, and we spin in circles, like every other south American country).
So... Yeah.
You guys are too big to fail, so I doubt much of anything will happen with all the civil unrest, Chile is kind of a lost cause ATM.
Appreciate the information. Chile is one of those countries you don't hear about often, so its nice to get some direct information, even if its negative.
Hope you guys pull through somehow.
Yeah, I hope we do...