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The vaccine mandate proposal for FloridaHuh? What is the context for this topic?
The discussion is only about removing a specif list from the Florida Statue to mandate specific vaccines. The Statues have always included procedures for exempting a child from immunization requirements. The average was about 5% of students opting out.The vaccine mandate proposal for Florida
My husband or I always got sick at WDW. It usually happened the day before we left for home, Every Time! It usually showed up as respiratory with sore throat, chills, sometimes fever, fatigue, and painful coughing. There was some variation of this illness every time. We used to joke about who was going to get sick this time. We always took precautions to try and stay away from things that might make us sick. We washed our hands a lot, didn't grab hand rails if possible, that kind of thing. It's impossible for WDW to Not have sick people attending. If they spend thousands on their vacation they will not usually cancel, but just go any way. Then there are the little ones who are ill with just a cough and sniffles, bless them. Then they touch all the handrails......Not gonna lie. If I start hearing that a bunch of people are getting sick because they aren't getting vaccinated and it makes me at more risk of getting something even though I've had all my vaccines (not sure if you have life long immunity if you start hanging around areas that don't have immunity) I would definitely consider other Disney destinations even though WDW is my "home".
My husband or I always got sick at WDW. It usually happened the day before we left for home, Every Time! It usually showed up as respiratory with sore throat, chills, sometimes fever, fatigue, and painful coughing. There was some variation of this illness every time. We used to joke about who was going to get sick this time. We always took precautions to try and stay away from things that might make us sick. We washed our hands a lot, didn't grab hand rails if possible, that kind of thing. It's impossible for WDW to Not have sick people attending. If they spend thousands on their vacation they will not usually cancel, but just go any way. Then there are the little ones who are ill with just a cough and sniffles, bless them. Then they touch all the handrails......
I was just pointing out that people always got sick at WDW without the vaccines, or with.I have no problem with using the hand rails and I don't really avoid much or take extra precautions and generally don't get sick as a result of my trip. And this has nothing to do with cold/flu and what I'd consider the normal winter illnesses.
My main concern is that if certain vaccines are no longer required and so many people decide to opt their kids out of these vaccines then I may catch something that I had immunity to or worse bring it to my parents.
So that would include Disneyland and Universal Studios in California as well as WDW and Universal Studio Orlando. And he was really talking about his Grand kids he mentions them often in interviews.I searched out this thread this morning because I thought there would be discussion in this forum about infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm's warning yesterday that he "wouldn't want his kids going to Florida in the years ahead, to go to Walt Disney World or anyplace like that". It appears, though, that this story has not yet been reported in this thread, so I'll provide a link below.
Infectious Diseases Expert Sounds Alarm On Disney Vacations Amid Florida Vaccine Move