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Well, today is officially ‘after the 4th’ so this is now me watching Newsom for an update. 

Well, today is officially ‘after the 4th’ so this is now me watching Newsom for an update.![]()
UPDATE*: The states number are in an upward trend. No more openings will be allowed. In fact more closures are expected.
*my opinion (obviously)
I don’t disagree but for out of state folks who had trips postponed and are juggling what decision to make or how far to push out their reschedule dates.... it’s hard not to want some indication of what Newsom will say about Disneyland.
But given the current situation one shouldn't be making plans to do something until the announcement has been made that the parks are in fact reopening.
Hence the eagerness for an announcement.![]()
I don’t see how it can be anything good with regards to opening DLR anytime soon considering numbers and watch list and 3 weeks closed requirement once you’re on the watch list or whatever so maybe if I shut my eyes real tight I can ignore everything and pretend it’s ok. Like the cat does when it doesn’t want me to bother itWell, today is officially ‘after the 4th’ so this is now me watching Newsom for an update.![]()
I think the union situation did get fixed. So now the only thing preventing the park from opening is the state.Based on WDW opening in Florida, I think the instant they get their ducks in a row and get an approval from Newsom they’ll go ahead and open. Florida’s cases are crazy and they’re moving along ahead with the reopening. (For better or worse...)
I think I lost track with everything but didn’t they get things ironed out with the unions?
if the theme parks had submitted their proposals earlier before the spikes, and gotten approved (b/c at that time Newsom was eager to reopen), I think they would've reopened still in the current situation.
Last I heard it was still only about 40% of the unions? And they are the ones that were lined up before Newsom said no.Based on WDW opening in Florida, I think the instant they get their ducks in a row and get an approval from Newsom they’ll go ahead and open. Florida’s cases are crazy and they’re moving along ahead with the reopening. (For better or worse...)
I think I lost track with everything but didn’t they get things ironed out with the unions?
I can’t remember exactly. I do know some were proposing to open by July 1. Can’t remember the specific parks. I know one was universalOriginally we weren't even supposed to begin going into Stage 3 until July but as you said Newsom was very eager to get everything reopened. But weren't parks (Seaworld & Legoland) that did put in for approval to reopen early get denied?
Well, today is officially ‘after the 4th’ so this is now me watching Newsom for an update.![]()
I can’t remember exactly. I do know some were proposing to open by July 1. Can’t remember the specific parks. I know one was universal
Based on WDW opening in Florida, I think the instant they get their ducks in a row and get an approval from Newsom they’ll go ahead and open. Florida’s cases are crazy and they’re moving along ahead with the reopening. (For better or worse...)
I think I lost track with everything but didn’t they get things ironed out with the unions?
Where we went wrong was the opening of bars, specifically, IMO. Bars, wineries, breweries....all should have been Phase 4, at the same time we collectively agreed that large scale events could return.
However, they have said repeatedly that house parties/gatherings are mostly to blame with the newest surge. People are just doing what they want, hanging out with others and not doing any sort of distancing or masks. This is how that ONE family ended up with 28 infected members. There is nothing we can do about these people. And they are acting irresponsible and then exposing others when they go about their normal routines.
I honestly feel like Disneyland would be a far safer place with all its rules and required masks than many open businesses right now. I went to Costco the other day, and although masks were being worn, the store was absolutely PACKED. There was no way to maintain distance in there. How is that any better than a theme park where you spend most of your time outdoors in the fresh air?
I agree with you. One of the county supervisors down here, Nathan Fletcher, said every outbreak we’ve had here has been tied to bars, indoor activities (I’m assuming restaurants) and large gatherings at private homes. There were several large gatherings at homes in our neighborhood yesterday for the Fourth of July. People just will not stay away from friends and family. One of my friends here said her niece has now exposed 20 members of their family after testing positive Friday, including 80 year old grandpa who has diabetes. They were all together for the holiday weekend in Ohio.
Yep! I think part of the disconnect is that people think since they aren't at a business in public, it's safe. When we started to reopen, there was so much emphasis on being safe in high risk activities vs low risk activities out in public, but never any on activities at private homes.A recent report showed that AT LEAST 60% of new cases in the last 2 weeks can be directly attributed to gatherings outside of "open businesses and recreational activities." I.E. social get togethers in personal homes.
Another 20% are tied to nursing homes, prisons, and shelters.
The remaining 20% were attributed to open businesses.
One unnamed grocery store had 3 or more positive cases.every outbreak we’ve had here has been tied to bars, indoor activities (I’m assuming restaurants) and large gatherings at private homes.
One unnamed grocery store had 3 or more positive cases.
SD County doesn’t provide more specifics but the latest from 7/2:
- 10 new outbreaks were reported July 2: eight in restaurants/bars, one in a grocery and one in a business.
- In the past seven days, 22 community outbreaks were identified which represent 100 laboratory-confirmed cases.
- The number of community outbreaks far exceeds the seven in seven days trigger.
- A community outbreak is defined as three or more COVID-19 cases in a setting and in people of different households.
https://www.countynewscenter.com/co...watchlist-impacted-businesses-should-prepare/
Now face shields can be bought on Amazon. I use one at work, so I picked some up for my teenager and I. If she wants to drink, she can use one of her reusable straws and her face shield. They actually provide better coverage than a mask, are easier to breathe in, and you can slide your straw under! So we'll be dragging both along. I like to be prepared.True that- perhaps we should tape the straws to the mouths for the duration of holding the beverage
There will be some folk pushing the envelope of what we all should be doing collectively to get us all to a better place. Unfortunately it's a high 'me' society factor at this moment (cloaked in the concept of individual rights)-- even in the happiest place on earth utopia is a difficult concept to embrace.
Sadly, I somewhat agree with this. The reality is that many people just refuse to wear a mask, and that is why this continues to spread. A place like Disney, instuting safety precautions like masks, distancing and only so many people allowed sadly will be one of the businesses striving to provide a safer environment. The employees cannot afford to stay on unemployment forever- as I know myself, with the supplemental money ending at the end of July, unemployment alone does not cover many bills. I highly doubt that all people have savings to help them for an extended time, and they need that paycheck and as safe of an environment as possible to work in.On the other hand, if cases are going to surge regardless, why not open? I mean, it's pretty clear that even without theme parks open, the virus is spreading. Kind of seems like anything short of a full lockdown, stay at home order is pointless right now, without an enforceable mask mandate in place. Since Disneyland is going to be strict about masks, its opening shouldn't pose a problem.
That’s an excellent idea!!!!! Will be getting a pair as well!Now face shields can be bought on Amazon. I use one at work, so I picked some up for my teenager and I. If she wants to drink, she can use one of her reusable straws and her face shield. They actually provide better coverage than a mask, are easier to breathe in, and you can slide your straw under! So we'll be dragging both along. I like to be prepared.