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That's just not true. Florida's positive rate is 13%. LA County has the highest spike in the country.
What is not true?
That's just not true. Florida's positive rate is 13%. LA County has the highest spike in the country.
So far, there does not to appear to be any exceptions. Disney would be the business holder so as long as a guest is on their "premises," they cannot drink the alcohol. This is all that has been shared:I suspect there will be an exception for outdoor or only the area 6 feet from the cashier will be considered on premises.
“Effective immediately, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is suspending on premises consumption of alcohol at bars statewide."
NBA teams use chartered and team owned planes. That's not an issue.
We (CA) did not open early, we are still pretty early in all stages. We are still seeing spikes in numbers.
CA is second to NY in testing. Yes the surge is partly responsible for spike in numbers.
Me too. I hope before they feel pressured to push back opening they do something like say they’re further reducing capacity or something to appease ppl.I was just saying that.. everything is such a downer right now, I need my Disney. All I want is to sit on a bench and eat a mickey shaped snack, listening to the boats. Also on BW.![]()
Maybe someone posted it and I missed it, but what is Orange County, FL positivity rate?That's just not true. Florida's positive rate is 13%. LA County has the highest spike in the country.
Maybe someone posted it and I missed it, but what is Orange County, FL positivity rate?
Wow surprised. Southwest is doing it through September.United and American are also now going to be flying at 100%, no social distancing.
It's not true that California didn't massively mess up their reopening. They did.
Maybe someone posted it and I missed it, but what is Orange County, FL positivity rate?
So far, there does not to appear to be any exceptions. Disney would be the business holder so as long as a guest is on their "premises," they cannot drink the alcohol. This is all that has been shared:
But an agent in Florida said it's super safe!![]()
Bold move United and American, let's see how that works out for you.United and American are also now going to be flying at 100%, no social distancing.
Maybe the NBA players are going to grow food in private gardens as well, and only eat from there. Who knows, anything is possible.Maybe they have a private airport for their exclusive use as well. In that case, the only issue they have is no staff taking care of their every need.
Not trying to shame you, Janet. I'm sorry. The agent is at fault for trying to hand you some rose colored glasses.Geez I forgot why I don’t post much. It was a simple conversation I obviously stupidly shouldn’t have shared. I’m not a person who tries to make people feel dumb for different perspectives. But yes I’ll go smack my forehead and accept how inferior I am.
I flew American twice the second week of June and they were not blocking seats or social distancing on the flights! Both flights were at least 85% full by my estimation.United and American are also now going to be flying at 100%, no social distancing.
Geez I forgot why I don’t post much. It was a simple conversation I obviously stupidly shouldn’t have shared. I’m not a person who tries to make people feel dumb for different perspectives. But yes I’ll go smack my forehead and accept how inferior I am.
Bold move United and American, let's see how that works out for you.
Maybe that will be the role those players staying in the Garden View rooms at YC.Maybe the NBA players are going to grow food in private gardens as well, and only eat from there. Who knows, anything is possible.