I wondered if the current pending epidemic will keep you out of AMP's or visiting other asian girl operations? Business as usual or will you avoid ?
We simply do not have Asian clients, except for a few CBCs. All of our clients are from Canada and most all of them are western. So the "asian" part is pretty much not relevant for us. We are not a shop for Asians, as strange as that sounds.I was going to post a thread about this yesterday as this did cross my mind. Asian Fever are a paid advertiser here on Perb. I'd like to know how they are dealing with this event. There are no reported cases as of yet in B.C but, with great interest I am confident we all have.
One thing about Asian Fever is that they do Pm me back when I send them session requests etc etc. I'll pm them this in case they miss this thread.
This made me chuckle.That being said if there is an outbreak, we will impose a temperature check at the beginning of your session to check for fever etc.
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I read it as they will check your temperature for fever. If you have a fever you should stay home.This made me chuckle.
So, you are going to check for 'Asian' fever when we visit one of the Asian Fever ladies ?
Agreed ........Although the country of origin may be China.....if and when the Coronavirus gets here, it doesn't discriminate by nationality.
When I was in nursing school we were taught the most accurate way to check body temperature was with a rectal thermometerI read it as they will check your temperature for fever. If you have a fever you should stay home.
Hahaha. We will keep that in mindWhen I was in nursing school we were taught the most accurate way to check body temperature was with a rectal thermometer
Quite frankly I wasn't worried about the clientele, I was worried about the girls many of the Asian agencies bring into the Country.We simply do not have Asian clients, except for a few CBCs. All of our clients are from Canada and most all of them are western. So the "asian" part is pretty much not relevant for us. We are not a shop for Asians, as strange as that sounds.
That being said if there is an outbreak, we will impose a temperature check at the beginning of your session to check for fever etc.
I can't speak for other groups. We're the only ones that focus on the Western market.
At this point, I believe this conversation is premature as there are no cases in Canada. Also note the regular flu kills 60,000 people a year, but of course it doesn't get the same media attention and hype. Definitely recommend getting your flu shot regularly.
Anyone coming off the plane from where the virus originated from are getting screened at the airport. Wether they’re sp’s or not doesn’t make any difference.Quite frankly I wasn't worried about the clientele, I was worried about the girls many of the Asian agencies bring into the Country.
According to the CDC, flu-related deaths between the years of 1976 and 2007 ranged from 3,000 to 49,000. From 2010 to 2016, the flu-related death rate was between 12,000 and 56,000, with the highest season being 2012 to 2013 and the lowest being 2011 to 2012.Again AF, you're doing yourself no favours by publishing BS stats and information. Generally an average of 3,500 Canadians die of flu related complications each year - not the 60,000 you've posted; although it appears in the US around 80,000 die annually.
Don't know what the exact number is, but according to Wikipedia, there are currently 11 Chinese airlines* serving YVR, and ...How many international flights landing in Vancouver on a daily basis? The virus has already spread to other countries. I think it's absurd that people are focusing their paranoid fearmongering on Asian Sps. I find it to be a pretty discriminatory view, and I'm no woke SJW.
(*Based in mainland China, HK, or Taiwan)It is the second busiest airport in Canada by aircraft movements (306,799) and passengers (25.9 million), behind Toronto Pearson International Airport. It is often described as a trans-Pacific hub, with more direct flights to China than any other airport in North America or Europe.