Canada has yet to deal with its first ebola victim. In my opinion, it's only a matter of time. Considering the current ebola scare going around in the US, would such a scenario impact the local sex trade?
Should sps and agencies screen the johns by asking them if they'd recently visited Africa or ask them if they recently came into contact with someone who as ebola?
If such a scare were to happen in Canada, how would it impact the local sex trade financially?
If you'd discover that an ebola case went through an eastern Canada airport & may have come into contact with some locals, would it prevent you from wanting to visit sex workers when in cities such as Montreal & Toronto?
Should sex workers be currently more vigilant? Should they ask more questions than they already do? Should the chances of ebola ever making an appearance in Canada scare them and making them consider a career change?
And more importantly, are the days of GFE-type of services approaching their end due to diseases such as ebola?
Should sps and agencies screen the johns by asking them if they'd recently visited Africa or ask them if they recently came into contact with someone who as ebola?
If such a scare were to happen in Canada, how would it impact the local sex trade financially?
If you'd discover that an ebola case went through an eastern Canada airport & may have come into contact with some locals, would it prevent you from wanting to visit sex workers when in cities such as Montreal & Toronto?
Should sex workers be currently more vigilant? Should they ask more questions than they already do? Should the chances of ebola ever making an appearance in Canada scare them and making them consider a career change?
And more importantly, are the days of GFE-type of services approaching their end due to diseases such as ebola?