alvernon90
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With the terrifying news that Disneyland was Ground Zero for an outbreak of measles, I am wondering if WDW is taking any steps to ensure that guests are not endangered by people who refuse to vaccinate their children. I know that Southern California is a hotbed for anti-vax stupidity, but WDW draws so many visitors that you have to assume the same thing could happen in Orlando.
I know that you do not need to show immunization records to gain admission to WDW theme parks and swimming pools, but are there any steps being taken to ensure that vulnerable populations (elderly grandparents, babies too young for immunizations, immuno-compromised patients) do not become horribly ill due to proximity to anti-vax idiots? Are there any steps we can take to protect ourselves?
I know that you do not need to show immunization records to gain admission to WDW theme parks and swimming pools, but are there any steps being taken to ensure that vulnerable populations (elderly grandparents, babies too young for immunizations, immuno-compromised patients) do not become horribly ill due to proximity to anti-vax idiots? Are there any steps we can take to protect ourselves?