Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Rider

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Doesn't really tell us anything we don't already know.. From the article: "With the current level of spread, Schuchat said the U.S. public should “expect this virus to continue to circulate.” She added that people can help to curb the spread of infection by practicing social distancing, wearing a mask and washing their hands, but no one should count on any kind of relief to stop the virus until there’s a vaccine."

So, in my mind, we keep doing what we are doing and let businesses open with social distancing and masks.
The problem is that "doing what we are doing" has gotten us to this point.

Something needs to change. Better enforcement of rules? Rolling back to an earlier phase? Something new?
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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Doesn't really tell us anything we don't already know.. From the article: "With the current level of spread, Schuchat said the U.S. public should “expect this virus to continue to circulate.” She added that people can help to curb the spread of infection by practicing social distancing, wearing a mask and washing their hands, but no one should count on any kind of relief to stop the virus until there’s a vaccine."

So, in my mind, we keep doing what we are doing and let businesses open with social distancing and masks.

They also should put “don’t travel or plan on large scale activities either”
...it’s implied but needs to be said. Just not the right dynamics for it.

I saw fauci comment on “herd immunity” today and that isn’t so great either

If a vaccine is 70-75% effect and 1/3 of the population doesn’t take it...herd immunity can’t be achieved by definition.

Times - I fear - have really changed. Tough to grasp with our short attention spans.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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The problem is that "doing what we are doing" has gotten us to this point.

Something needs to change. Better enforcement of rules? Rolling back to an earlier phase? Something new?
National mandatory policy.

And before you mistaken constitutional “wonks” start yelling. Article 1 grants a blanket “imminent threat” (as interpreted by about 5,000 court cases) ability to dictate policy. And if 50 governors drop the sheet and sign on, then everyone can take our Health off blast.

I’m not advocating closure like a hurricane landfall. But restrictions and isolation to the highest degree possible. Simple stuff like stay home when you’re sick.

So Apple sells a few less iPhones, chase has a few less bucks to gamble with, and Santa’s sleigh is lighter??

...deal...how will we survive such brutal terms? 🤔
Gulf Coast State College?
I’d like to hear the answer to this one too?
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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Indeed. O and Quidam were both masterpieces in my opinion. Corteo was probably my 3rd favorite. I guess I like the darker shows?

I had always planned to see Love and One on future Vegas trips.
Loved O...and actually La Nouba.

And debated last year If I wanted to plunk the ducketts for One and I’m so glad I did.

Don’t see that one coming back ☹️
 

DCBaker

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"Parent company Levy Restaurants informed the state on June 24 that its Paddlefish and Terralina Crafted Italian eateries at Disney Springs have upcoming job terminations and hour reductions affecting a total of 271 workers.

A total of 143 jobs will be eliminated effective Aug. 1 at Paddlefish (87 job cuts) and Terralina (56 job cuts). The remaining 128 workers between the two restaurants will see their hours cut. The company told the state that while the job terminations are permanent, its employees have been invited to apply for future positions "when business levels return."

Executives with Levy Restaurants could not be reached for comment.

The letter provided to the state indicated that the layoffs are related to the pandemic's negative impact on local sports and other events, which typically make up a big piece of Levy's business."

 

Sirwalterraleigh

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"Parent company Levy Restaurants informed the state on June 24 that its Paddlefish and Terralina Crafted Italian eateries at Disney Springs have upcoming job terminations and hour reductions affecting a total of 271 workers.

A total of 143 jobs will be eliminated effective Aug. 1 at Paddlefish (87 job cuts) and Terralina (56 job cuts). The remaining 128 workers between the two restaurants will see their hours cut. The company told the state that while the job terminations are permanent, its employees have been invited to apply for future positions "when business levels return."

Executives with Levy Restaurants could not be reached for comment.

The letter provided to the state indicated that the layoffs are related to the pandemic's negative impact on local sports and other events, which typically make up a big piece of Levy's business."

Yep...

The world gets a “cold”...Orlando gets a mutant hybrid of sars/covid/bacterial meningitis
 

hopemax

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I saw fauci comment on “herd immunity” today and that isn’t so great either

If a vaccine is 70-75% effect and 1/3 of the population doesn’t take it...herd immunity can’t be achieved by definition.
Although, we would individually have the option to take the vaccine to protect ourselves and our families. The people who lose would be the small percentage of people medically unable to take a vaccine. The covidiots and anti-vaxers can be hoisted on their own petards.
 

milordsloth

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The problem is that "doing what we are doing" has gotten us to this point.

Something needs to change. Better enforcement of rules? Rolling back to an earlier phase? Something new?

If shut down/masks/distancing has gotten us to this point and we need to try something new, maybe we should just do a blanket "open everything back up"! Haven't tried that yet. /s
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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If shut down/masks/distancing has gotten us to this point and we need to try something new, maybe we should just do a blanket "open everything back up"! Haven't tried that yet. /s
Except a lot of YOU people...didn’t do that!!!

It’s been a rather long four months where I’m at and it was still rather “lax”
 

Chip Chipperson

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I’m shocked the casinos were held this long? We know that’s about money.

My take was - just like Disney - they weren’t in a hurry at all.


Did you hear why Murphy pulled the reigns back? I think I heard you scream from my front yard? Was that you? 😎

I'd bet my house that if Atlantic City casinos still paid the city taxes based on revenue then Murphy would have opened them already. But now they pay a set payment each year instead because it turns out that gambling revenue fluctuates with the economy. Who knew?
 
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