Not wanting to seem unsympathetic, but the news has a woman with cancer who has a long story of missing chemo, needing banana’s and specific requirements such as needing banana’s (they ran out). What I don’t understand is that ANYONE who has travelled (especially cruising) in the past month KNOWS being quarantined is a possibility. So if having meds, chemo so short to disembark date, etc. is so vital, why take the risk? Don’t complain because YOU took the risk, threw the dice and crapped out. AGain, I’m not trying to sound unsympathetic AT ALL. Even we knew when we cruised early Feb that it was a chance. While we got lucky with no quarantine, we returned with the flu. Would we have gotten the flu If we had not gone? Dunno. But we took the risk and well......
Folks, this goes beyond do I get the vs or don’t I. This has greater implications. IF you travel and get quarantine OR stuck somewhere because you can’t get back for WHATEVER reason, are you prepared to deal with that? Do you have money to support extra hotel nights or flight changes? What are implications with your job? Will your work require you use sick days or vacation days to cover your quarantine time? Or is it excusable? Will they say, well...you shouldn’t have traveled as it’s known there are warnings advising against it? Do you have pets that need longer care? Can you afford to pay for the extra 2 weeks your pets may be boarded? Can you kids miss 2 weeks of school? Will your school allow your child back? Only you can put out all the questions that pertain to you as they vary for all of us. But don’t roll the dice KNOWING the risks and then moan because the “quarantine” happened to you. Merely thinking aloud here......not throwing stones by any means. Just we all merely have to ask ourselves, is it worth it. This pertains to the majority who have paid these trips in full with a lot of money invested. So again, there is a LOT to weigh here. At the end of the day, while we can play secondhand quarterback, each of us have to be comfortable with our own decisions. It’s a lot to weigh and for some it’s easier than others.