Spridell
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My bad. I'll take the heat for starting it.I want to stop it before it becomes a thing but let’s refrain from the sunlight could kill the virus conversations. Thanks!
My bad. I'll take the heat for starting it.I want to stop it before it becomes a thing but let’s refrain from the sunlight could kill the virus conversations. Thanks!
I don't think if you read through any of my posts you will read that i said i want them to open early, i have said i miss it and I'll be there day one but i have never pushed for an immediate opening. Regardless of what i want, Disney will open, too soon in most people's minds, they will have measures in place that will not eliminate all risk (that's impossible) BUT if you decide to go take your own precautions, i have said that it boils down to personal responsibility
And yes i have said that Disney being closed impacts the entire state economically, especially central Florida, 90% of business from huge companies to mom and pop depend on Disney, and yes health comes before money, but with measures in place and personal responsibility they can open and the risk will be the same as you going out in your own neck of the woods
Again, if you're afraid of the risk don't come. It really is that simple
I don't understand why the responsibility of people's health depends on Disney, it doesn't, it's on you
I don't even remember who said it, but the comment came up again that we don't "know" there will be 2nd waves. Except we do. Because every country that has reopened so far has had outbreaks.
https://trib.al/k7y3rhL
Now, take the source for what you will... The NY Post has published the story as well (same caveat)...
I'm definitely NOT saying to stay shut down until it's gone. But... I think this is also so far from over. It'll be interesting to see what Disney's plans are for dealing with secondary and third waves, as well. I wonder if it's something they'll address in their announcements (whenever they come).
It's definitely something they really need to be considering. You can't just hire ppl back and then furlough them again in a couple months when cases spike again and keep doing that over and over.
I read that article and it was terrifying. Apparently the person traveling from New York, by the time they suspected her she did not test positive, but later they tested for antibodies and she did test positive which implies she had it at one time. So their theory is she got home, with no symptoms, and immediately went into quarantine because she was coming from New York. But some how, someone from her building got it from a hallway or door or elevator that she had been in despite not leaving her apartment after getting home.If you read the article. That is not a 2nd wave, it is an 'outbreak' from a person traveling from New York. They put more restrictions on inbound travelers and, if you test positive you get quarantined for 28 days and it looks like it went in place last week. Pretty much the plan we are doing here if gating criteria is not met/outbreak occurs, but with socialist flavor.
I read that article and it was terrifying. Apparently the person traveling from New York, by the time they suspected her she did not test positive, but later they tested for antibodies and she did test positive which implies she had it at one time. So their theory is she got home, with no symptoms, and immediately went into quarantine because she was coming from New York. But some how, someone from her building got it from a hallway or door or elevator that she had been in despite not leaving her apartment after getting home.
That neighbor did not become very sick, but got Mrs. Chan sick, who then went to the hospital, but was not immediately assumed to have COVID19 because she wasn’t around anyone who had left the country. Mrs. Chan then infected people in the hospital, and from there it spread.
So the asymptomatic person, who quarantined anyway, was patient zero for something like 100 cases. Imagine a asymptomatic person touching a queue line bar, or a jar of pasta sauce at the market, or the handle at the gas station. It could happen anywhere.
We got to assume that’s not the usual transmission. That would imply we could never go anywhere safely.
I read that article and it was terrifying. Apparently the person traveling from New York, by the time they suspected her she did not test positive, but later they tested for antibodies and she did test positive which implies she had it at one time. So their theory is she got home, with no symptoms, and immediately went into quarantine because she was coming from New York. But some how, someone from her building got it from a hallway or door or elevator that she had been in despite not leaving her apartment after getting home.
That neighbor did not become very sick, but got Mrs. Chan sick, who then went to the hospital, but was not immediately assumed to have COVID19 because she wasn’t around anyone who had left the country. Mrs. Chan then infected people in the hospital, and from there it spread.
So the asymptomatic person, who quarantined anyway, was patient zero for something like 100 cases. Imagine a asymptomatic person touching a queue line bar, or a jar of pasta sauce at the market, or the handle at the gas station. It could happen anywhere.
We got to assume that’s not the usual transmission. That would imply we could never go anywhere safely.
If you read the article. That is not a 2nd wave, it is an 'outbreak' from a person traveling from New York. They put more restrictions on inbound travelers and, if you test positive you get quarantined for 28 days and it looks like it went in place last week. Pretty much the plan we are doing here if gating criteria is not met/outbreak occurs, but with socialist flavor.
Not exactly the same...I read Universal is considering using UV to sanitize 3 D glassesI want to stop it before it becomes a thing but let’s refrain from the sunlight could kill the virus conversations. Thanks!
Isn't it interesting though that with the many people who visited Disney World from Dec-mid March, from across the globe, that they couldn't trace people who were sick directly from visiting the parks?
I know they said one person unfortunately died and did visit Disney, i don't think there was any more.
Couldn’t you just choose to stay away from those ppl when you return? And those ppl who aren’t going out b/c they’re at risk or still concerned would likely still stay quarantined so my choice shouldn’t effect anyone who isn’t already be out & about.And that persons choice affects his friends, family, co-workers, neighbors....
I keep saying this & we were there during that period. Perhaps we are among the asymptomatic group or have just been lucky, but as far as I know, there hasn’t been an outbreak reported among CMs either.Isn't it interesting though that with the many people who visited Disney World from Dec-mid March, from across the globe, that they couldn't trace people who were sick directly from visiting the parks?
I know they said one person unfortunately died and did visit Disney, i don't think there was any more.
My family was at wdw in January. While there DH and DS became sick with low fever and sore throat that lasted just a couple days. When we came home DD18 got so sick. Fever that lasted 9 days, worst sore throat she’s ever had, and difficulty breathing. Strep, influenza A and B all negative. I would love to get my family tested. I never had any symptoms. We could be the perfect example of covid ranging from asymptomatic, to mild symptoms, to more severe. None of us bad enough to be hospitalized but none of us in a high risk category.I spent a week at WDW in early Feb. About a week after I got home, had a low fever for a few days, pounding headache and dry cough. Luckily it didn't last long, about 3-4 days. I'd love to get the antibody test.
My family was at wdw in January. While there DH and DS became sick with low fever and sore throat that lasted just a couple days. When we came home DD18 got so sick. Fever that lasted 9 days, worst sore throat she’s ever had, and difficulty breathing. Strep, influenza A and B all negative. I would love to get my family tested. I never had any symptoms. We could be the perfect example of covid ranging from asymptomatic, to mild symptoms, to more severe. None of us bad enough to be hospitalized but none of us in a high risk category.
exactly this. As with everyone here, I'd love if disney could open up without having to worry about people who wouldn't follow social distancing guidelines or self identify symptoms after spending thousands on a flight and hotel, but unfortunately we just can't trust that everyone will do it. Look at how beaches were crowded as soon as they were opened in places. It's going to be a challenge for everyone as it has been with social distancing and self quarantining, but I believe we can continue along the path we have for at least as long as our experts think is sane, and we can save as many lives as possible along the way.No they aren't but for the most part the people of Sweden are staying home by choice, practicing social distancing and not going to work if sick. None of which would work here. Most Americans wouldn't do any of those if they were only asked instead of forced too.
I think people who aren't willing to follow whatever rules Disney sets up should skip a trip. Other guests should respect policy and other guests.(Or how some people in this forum here think Disney should throw people out of the parks if they aren't wearing a mask.)