SailorsWhyf
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Lol. It really has!![]()
Jeeze this GIF has taken on new significance in the past few days.
Lol. It really has!![]()
Jeeze this GIF has taken on new significance in the past few days.
Princess just had a big outbreak on a Panama cruise 100 percent vaxxed. They docked in San Francisco as per scheduled. No PR disaster times have changed.
Not trying to start a debate, but imagine how much worse it could have been if no one was vaccinated.
It's like when your tell your spouse says "don't get angry when I tell you this" it has the opposite effect. Starting a sentence with "I don't mean this to be a debate"...but. Yeah sure, you didn't.This whole thread is a debate to be honest. Some people want the regulations gone, some don’t. Us chatting about it here isn’t going to affect anything. Maybe the mods should just lock it. The news was reported. Vaccines and testing are here for now and no one here knows when anything will change. Maybe we should just leave it at that.
oh fish extenders. got it i heard people talk about those. i didn't realize they weren't allowed anymore.It’s a guest-to-guest gift exchange… like secret santa on Disney cruises. No point in getting into more detail seeing as how DCL doesn’t allow it any more.
I’m hoping the opposite. We have a transatlantic cruise coming up in may and another Disney cruise on Nov. I’m not sure we would cruise without the vaccine requirement at least for 12 and over.I really hope this changes the vax requirements too
Why would that matter if you and your family are vax?I’m hoping the opposite. We have a transatlantic cruise coming up in may and another Disney cruise on Nov. I’m not sure we would cruise without the vaccine requirement at least for 12 and over.
I’m hoping the opposite. We have a transatlantic cruise coming up in may and another Disney cruise on Nov. I’m not sure we would cruise without the vaccine requirement at least for 12 and over.
Once again California marches it's own drummer. We have a big free test site at the State Fair Ground, and a number of other locations. They don't ask why you want the test and they don't charge.No, but it is a covered test.
Tests for travel have generally been at your own expense under the US health system
I was in NYC Feb 9-14 and mandates were still in place. They were checking vaccine cards as well. No cards no entry. Just about everywhere I went in the city mask mandates were strictly observed.
I do not think cold weather has anything to do with spread of the virus.
I've been asking people this question for the last year and still haven't gotten an answer.Why would that matter if you and your family are vax?
Why would that matter if you and your family are vax?
This is anecdotal and you can find the opposite is also true. We sailed on NCL where many people in the cruise group canceled after NCL said they were allowing unvaccinated children.While there are others that would agree with you , you are in the minority on that one. I lost count how many people locally I have know that have cancelled cruises for this summer or pushed back another year due to the vaccine mandate.
I’m guessing because you are 3-5x more likely to get Covid if unvaccinated. Therefore a ship will likely have more Covid on board if more unvaccinated people are on board (since testing won’t catch everything) making it more likely for everyone, including vaccinated, to contract it.Why would that matter if you and your family are vax?
Although people who are vaccinated can get Covid they are much less likely to become seriously ill. If there is a larger percentage of people onboard who are unvaccinated and they become seriously ill that could affect how the whole ship operates. It could also be a challenge for ports if ships are turned away if their caseload is too high.
This is anecdotal and you can find the opposite is also true. We sailed on NCL where many people in the cruise group canceled after NCL said they were allowing unvaccinated children.
I am not sure there is really a way to quantify the number of people who have made or canceled cruises due to vaccination policies.
Although people who are vaccinated can get Covid they are much less likely to become seriously ill. If there is a larger percentage of people onboard who are unvaccinated and they become seriously ill that could affect how the whole ship operates. It could also be a challenge for ports if ships are turned away if their caseload is too high.
This is anecdotal and you can find the opposite is also true. We sailed on NCL where many people in the cruise group canceled after NCL said they were allowing unvaccinated children.
I am not sure there is really a way to quantify the number of people who have made or canceled cruises due to vaccination policies.
It's simple on a long sailing such as a transatlantic I want my fellow guests vaxxed to drastically lower the risk of many people needing treatment that puts stress on the ships medical facilities and risks ruining my vacation as the ship might detour or miss port stops. or be refushed dock. Granted I know heartattacks and strokes happen out of the blue to, but my many healthcare professional friends have seen enough covid cases that are many and severe within a small population that goes beyond your standard heart attack etc... Call me selfish, I want a cruise with no hiccups. I think we have all forgotten what the world was like before a vaxx when it comes to severe cases.I've been asking people this question for the last year and still haven't gotten an answer.
A few more posts like this and it will be.I’m guessing because you are 3-5x more likely to get Covid if unvaccinated. Therefore a ship will likely have more Covid on board if more unvaccinated people are on board (since testing won’t catch everything) making it more likely for everyone, including vaccinated, to contract it.
Frankly I’m shocked this thread hasn’t been locked!