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.
Disney will happen eventually, let's all just focus on how many people we can keep safe until it makes sense to open the parks again. We are all eager to have some pixie dust again!
But shouldnt there be some self-responsibility and judgement here? I mean if you are 70 and have COPD, I don't think you'll be spending thousands of dollars to visit Disney World this June or July. If you do, and you catch it, then I don't think there is anyone to blame but yourself. No one forced you to take that trip when you knew it was high risk.
Anyone that is going to Disney when they first reopen is likely going to be people who at least believe that they are low risk. Most people who are young, healthy, and have strong immune systems are not even getting any symptoms. So being around those people and being high risk is a bad idea. This is not fair, but that's how this virus is. The 1918 Spanish Flu killed mainly young people. COVID is going after the old.