Jrb1979
DIS Veteran
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I know I won't be able to avoid all chances of getting it. I do the best I can to keep the risk low. I have gone out to eat a few times but I feel safe there as its only on patios. I have changed my mind on theme parks.To be clear, I agree with you about FL. I think anybody going is a taking a very high risk.
But the truth is, as @Mackenzie Click-Mickelson said, it can happen anywhere and anytime and you may not get advanced notice. Our grocery store just had an employee test positive yesterday. They shut down the grocery store and brought in a professional cleaning team and are re-opening today (original staff is all on mandatory quarantine while they wait to get tested and they’ve brought in workers from another store). Are people now not supposed to go grocery shopping either?
It’s a really slippery slope to say you’ll never go to those businesses. I think there is a way to mitigate your chances like not going to high risk businesses (theme parks, bars, etc), but I don’t think we’ll able to avoid all chances unless we literally don’t leave our houses.
But to clarify, has your position changed to no amusement parks, regardless of where they are? You’re absolutely allowed to change your opinion, so I don’t want to pull up the past if it has.
From watching vlogs from parks that are open now I don't feel safe going now. Watching Indiana Beach's reopening last week made me change my mind. There was no social distancing taking place and nobody wearing masks. They can put as many measures in place for social distancing but a lot still won't follow the rules. I heard a few post here from Disney today of people in queues pulling down their masks.