Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Parker in NYC

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Exactly!!!!

I keep saying this. I feel like everyone is just blindly hysterical because they’re told to be hysterical. The media is basically useless right now. I turned it off in disgust today, and can’t even bring myself to turn on any so-called news channel at this point.. and I’m someone who watches a lot of cable news.

It’s just all too surreal.

Give us REAL DATA.

I disagree and find that to be an extremely unfeeling blanket statement. You’re getting as hysterical as those you’re attacking.
 

DisneyCane

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Here is a very detailed article from the NY Times citing CDC studies. A noteworthy quote "And, the calculations based on the C.D.C.’s scenarios suggested, 2.4 million to 21 million people in the United States could require hospitalization, potentially crushing the nation’s medical system, which has only about 925,000 staffed hospital beds. Fewer than a tenth of those are for people who are critically ill."


But those projections aren't based on real data of the situation in the US. The data of the true number of infections does not exist. For all we know, 10 million people already are infected. If that was the case (I'm just making a hypothetical), it would drastically decrease those projections that are based on total infections.
So, why doesn’t the VP say it, unprompted? If the media is so terrible, why wait for them?
Probably because he doesn't want to look like he is doubting the great Dr. Fauci. He may not even have been given that data. Florida doesn't publish data of hospitalizations. The CDC might not even be collecting that data. This is the agency that totally botched the testing rollout.
 

Jwink

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Am I not reading it right or are there shortcomings in that bill that was passed? I only see 2 weeks paid leave... for illness or caring for someone ill... the country is literally shutting down for probably 6-8 weeks... how does 2 weeks help?! The alternative suggestion was to file for unemployment. I’m so confused as to how this helps?!
 

21stamps

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I disagree and find that to be an extremely unfeeling blanket statement. You’re getting as hysterical as those you’re attacking.

Can you point me to any website or transcript of how many tests have been conducted in each county, of each state, and how many of those who tested positive were critical, severe, or mild?
I’ve asked this here and on FB, I’ve googled it like crazy.. I’ve watched so many press conferences and read so many “updates”

Not one person has been able to show me those numbers, nor have I been successful in finding it myself.
 

DisneyCane

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Am I not reading it right or are there shortcomings in that bill that was passed? I only see 2 weeks paid leave... for illness or caring for someone ill... the country is literally shutting down for probably 6-8 weeks... how does 2 weeks help?! The alternative suggestion was to file for unemployment. I’m so confused as to how this helps?!
I haven't read the bill but it seems to have been written, based on reports, with the thought of stopping the spread by having sick people stay home from work. I don't think they considered the insane shutdown of the whole country as being a possibility. There will have to be a new bill to address that which will add a few trillion to the deficit.
Ok. It must be soul fulfilling to solve the problems of the world on a Disney forum, rolling your eyes at anyone who has provided more than ample facts and statistics.
Nobody on this forum had provided ample facts because the facts that are needed have not been published or disseminated.
 

TrojanUSC

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Did something change where the CDC was allowed to release these sort of guidelines without the approval of the Vice-President? I doubt Pence would authorize it, if Trump didn't allow it. If you want to be literal about it, then yeah, he didn't SAY it, but I'm not sure that matters, with the way the administration has set the "coordination with the CDC."

Genuine question why would we want health information from the CDC to be routed to politicians rather than directly from experts, who have no stake?
 

Timmay

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This is just my opinion about me alone, and certainly not directed at or expected of anyone else.

Considering what uncertainty, pain, and death my grandparents and parents went through and all the sacrifices they made for their country 80 years ago...I can sit around on the couch and make my own sacrifices for the next several months to help.
 

TrojanUSC

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No, Boris idea is what Tallica and DisneyCane were suggesting. Just let everyone get infected and not close anything down. Let sports and concerts go on, get everyone infected and try to isolate the vulnerable people.

Except now it’s becoming clear people can be reinfected and the infection is worse. Also that you can spread the virus many days after you are symptom free. So now they’re rethinking their whole strategy.
 

GoofGoof

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Can you point me to any website or transcript of how many tests have been conducted in each county, of each state, and how many of those who tested positive were critical, severe, or mild?
I’ve asked this here and on FB, I’ve googled it like crazy.. I’ve watched so many press conferences and read so many “updates”

Not one person has been able to show me those numbers, nor have I been successful in finding it myself.
Even if that exact info isn’t made public how can you guys be so sure nobody has it. People whose job it is to handle these situations have a lot more info than we do. You are assuming the numbers are much better than discussed publicly and this is all an overreaction, but what If you are wrong and the numbers are actually way worse. It might then be irresponsible for the government to share that info with the public and create an even bigger panic, but would explain all of the moves being made.
 

TrojanUSC

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It's a legitimate approach and is something that I advocated but once the media and public step in it's unworkable.

Once March Madness and the NBA, NHL, MLB were cancelled we lost the opportunity to try that approach because that approach relies on carrying on as usual and not shutting down life.

Except now it’s being shown there’s not a true immunity, it’s apparently relatively easy to get reinfected and the second infection is significantly worse. Also you can still shed after being symptom free. That’s why the UK is rethinking this.
 

Nubs70

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It would be one thing if we were fumbling about and Europe had their stuff together. But Europe is in huge trouble so I think it's unfair to blame and finger point. This virus has been something nobody has ever seen before and is just really hard to tackle.

At first it was, oh cute, funny Corona virus that just effects China and Asia, interesting topic of conversation and joking, it will never make it over here. That was basically the attitude.
And now it's here and life has been cancelled.
No government in the world has taken this seriously. Europe has not taken this seriously and are being rewarded. We are about 12 days away from being in a similar place. The U.S. has offered assistance to China but was turned down. How is a vaccine made from a novel virus when no sample exists?

If the press were actually serving their stated and applied the pressure they are applying now, they may have forced action sooner. But we were busy on more pressing matters.

It is not to early to point fingers directly at China and their handling of the initial outbreak
 

21stamps

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I haven't read the bill but it seems to have been written,

Nobody on this forum had provided ample facts because the facts that are needed have not been published or disseminated.

This exactly. No one can post it because it doesn’t appear to exist.

I’m hoping that maybe it does, somewhere, and just didn’t get media attention..that maybe someone read it or has a link.. but it’s not looking probable at this point.


I realise that some out there are panic-buying and doing other silly things, but aren't you exaggerating just a tad? If we take this thread as an (admittedly tiny) example, I'm really not seeing much in the way of blind hysteria.

Schools are closed for a minimum of 3 weeks, I’m dreading a longer time frame will be announced in the next couple of days.
All sports are canceled for more than a month.
Bars and restaurants are closed.
People are raiding supermarkets Hurricane style, but with an added weird obsession with toilet paper.

All of this is happening in areas who don’t even have confirmed cases.. so, no, I can’t say that “hysteria” is an over exaggeration.
 

AugieMorosco

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I think even kids are at this point. My son understands that all of his sports are canceled, but then he’ll say “I think we’ll be back next week. We won’t stay canceled.” Or the polar opposite when he’ll just get sad and say “Mom, do you think this spring is totally ruined? It feels like it.”


My heart breaks for kids right now. From kindergarten to seniors, especially 8th graders and seniors.. what a bad time for them.
I believe we are adjusted to singular event disasters and then a period of recovery. Hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, terrorist attacks, whatever they are, they are usually over quickly. It's a sort of disaster rhythm we've gotten into. This is something different. It feels like it should be over and we should be recovering. I believe that mindset has some impact on those behaviors.
 

TrojanUSC

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MGM is closing all of its Las Vegas properties (both the hotels and casinos) due to coronavirus concerns.

This includes: Aria, MGM Grand , Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, Bellagio, The Mirage, New York-New York


T-Minus 48 hours to WDW hotel closure announcement.
 

LittleBuford

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Schools are closed for a minimum of 3 weeks, I’m dreading a longer time frame will be announced in the next couple of days.
All sports are canceled for more than a month.
Bars and restaurants are closed.
People are reading supermarkets Hurricane style, but with an added weird obsession with toilet paper.

All of this is happening in areas who don’t even have confirmed cases.. so, no, I can’t say that “hysteria” is an over exaggeration.

Other than the panic-buying, these are measures reflecting the advice of medical experts. Why do you view them as hysteria?
 

RobWDW1971

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Ok, this comes from wikipedia.
But your statement couldn’t be more wrong if you tried:

In 2000 Italy's healthcare system was regarded, by World Health Organization's ranking, as the 2nd best in the world after France,[3] and according to the World Health Organization, Italy has the world's 6th highest life expectancy.[4] The life expectancy at birth in Italy was 82.3 years in 2012, which is over two years above the OECD average.[2]
Next time you need major heart surgery, feel free to jump on a plane to Naples. Good luck with that. And all of the medical breakthroughs coming out of Sicily...

Been in plenty of Italian hospitals - but you clicked on Wikipedia so....
 

Jwink

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I haven't read the bill but it seems to have been written, based on reports, with the thought of stopping the spread by having sick people stay home from work. I don't think they considered the insane shutdown of the whole country as being a possibility. There will have to be a new bill to address that which will add a few trillion to th
I haven't read the bill but it seems to have been written, based on reports, with the thought of stopping the spread by having sick people stay home from work. I don't think they considered the insane shutdown of the whole country as being a possibility. There will have to be a new bill to address that which will add a few trillion to the deficit.

Nobody on this forum had provided ample facts because the facts that are needed have not been published or disseminated.
ok so meaning it was their first draft not taking in to consideration what is going on presently?
 

LittleBuford

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Next time you need major heart surgery, feel free to jump on a plane to Naples. Good luck with that. And all of the medical breakthroughs coming out of Sicily...

Been in plenty of Italian hospitals - but you clicked on Wikipedia so....

The majority of cases are in Italy's rich north. Why are you bringing Sicily and Naples into it?
 
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