TakesFaithTrust&PixieDust
Mouseketeer
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Since it’s a younger demographic I suspect it’s parties and protests. So far nothing has been linked back to any open theme parks. I’m grateful WDW hasn’t opened yet so it’s not blamed on them. As was stated by the moderator there’s a good chance most will be exposed to it. I wear a mask whenever out. Personally I, too, would feel safer at WDW than at a local store. Safe health to all those coming down to Florida to enjoy the parks.There's a point where we need to just have to know it is not going away and deal with it like we deal with other seasonal viruses with a few more precautions.
Wear a mask, social distance and just know that cases will continue to go up. Thus far (thankfully) hospitalizations and deaths are pretty flat.
The people that WANT to go to a theme park and WANT it to be open will be the ones more likely to wear masks (over say people socializing in a bar).
Universal has been open for a month now -- are there outbreaks stemming from there? I think going outside in a giant theme park with limited attendance is probably safer than going to a bar, or a grocery store, or a home improvement store no matter what the numbers of cases are.
I guess I wonder where these new cases are coming from? Just more people going back to work? The protests? People just having parties?