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And you’re also finding out that you aren’t the government and no one is going to follow your expectations.
I have 6 weeks of sick leave. By your standard, my commute to work is non-essential. Guess what? I’m going to work. I went on the Wonder last month. Did I have to? Nope but I did. Tough.
That's a bit abrasive, ending with "tough". Same team; mind keeping it friendly? I mean, same here - we even sailed on the Wonder at the end of January. Regardless it's pretty clear the government is saying to reconsider traveling on cruises, to wash your hands, stay home if you're sick, and possibly self quarantine if there is a good chance you've been exposed (I'm extrapolating that from the fact that politicians exposed to the virus have chosen to self quarantine and others have been told to do so where their cases have been confirmed).
I think all @ofcabbagesandkings was saying is that by the time WDW shuts down we'll be beyond the point where people should have already been avoiding crowds - Florida isn't the first state to get hit in increasing numbers. Depending on where you are I also agree with your point that if we all go shut ourselves in our houses right now we'd best be ready to stay there for far longer than a couple of weeks... its not at that point everywhere yet. You'll know when the time is right, and that is going to be different for each area. All anyone can ask is that when people make their decision they also make it with others in mind. By that I mean, if they're trying to decide if that throat is allergies or a cold, maybe don't go visit the folks in their retirement home.
In my state, things are starting to close, events are being cancelled, and I will not be surprised if my office enforces WFH by this time next week. The universities are all trying to hang on until spring break and are in talks about a 100% online spring term for the first several weeks. Many of the professors have already chosen to cancel their class hours as they are able. Several of my friends are having their offices shut down in the US and Canada, effective immediately. It's hard to say people are just being knee jerk to cancel their vacations or drive in to work instead of take the train when multimillion dollar companies are making even grander moves to curb this thing.
FWIW until I'm proper sick or told to stay home I'm going to go about my day, and I have "unlimited" sick time. That seems to be the main message given to the average worker right now.