I'm honestly just amazed at some of the answers here. Yes, we're going to see a decrease in hospitalizations from our mitigation efforts. But this virus isn't magically going to disappear. It will still exist in our communities. Everyone has to make the decisions that they see as best for their family. For my family, we won't travel internationally until there is a vaccine. We won't travel to Disney where there are large groups of people co-mingling where potential outbreaks can occur. I'd worry whether the greater Orlando area could handle that. I am not someone who enjoys cruising, but honestly, cruising before there is a vaccine is like playing Russian roulette. If there's an outbreak on any ship, you'd need to worry about whether or not local countries, ports, etc would allow your ship to even dock to offload sick patients. The way I look at it is that we'll stick close to home for the next year or so. It's not a high price to pay in order to avoid getting this virus before we get our arms around this as a nation and as a world.