Sirwalterraleigh
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Won't the CMs be vaccinated though?
Who’s paying/coordinating that?
And anything in Florida laws (Swiss cheese) that would require vaccination for employment? It is a “right to exploit” state.
Won't the CMs be vaccinated though?
Why can’t they go on?
Perhaps. Disney may or may not choose to require CMs to be vaccinated, but some may have legitimate medical reasons for not getting one if they have an allergy to a vaccine ingredient. There's also the less than 100% (but still great at ~95%) efficacy. They may choose to require proof of vaccination for guests in order to better protect those guests and CMs with valid medical reasons for not getting it.
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I honestly think they will keep the current requirements (masks, distancing, limited large crowd experiences) until we hit a certain point in the pandemic where we are comfortable. Not sure what that number is or when that will be (maybe Fall 2021 if we are fortunate) , maybe say less than .5% positivity rate or something to that effect. I just can't see them being able to mandate a vaccine so in leu of that, keeping things the status quo will have to suffice.Disney imposing a vax requirement seems DOA to me. However I am not a medical or legal professional.
(I’m a former Disney one...and currently an environmental/health one...so that’s where it’s a comin’ from)
Well they can, but I sure hope the requirement drops eventually. People will always be allowed to wear face mask though if they want.
I wear the mask because we should, but I certainly don't enjoy it. Especially walking here in the cold right now - the condensation in the mask is just gross.
We will be in Disney next May and I expect to be wearing them.
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I know everyone is anxious to return to “normal,” but because Disney can’t know who’s been vaccinated and who hasn’t, they can’t tell what the risks to CMs/guests are.
If enough people choose not to be vaccinated, we will have to implement some sort of proof-of-vaccination measures or they will effectively hold the country hostage to masks, distancing, etc.
Disney imposing a vax requirement seems DOA to me. However I am not a medical or legal professional.
(I’m a former Disney one...and currently an environmental/health one...so that’s where it’s a comin’ from)
I know everyone is anxious to return to “normal,” but because Disney can’t know who’s been vaccinated and who hasn’t, they can’t tell what the risks to CMs/guests are.
If enough people choose not to be vaccinated, we will have to implement some sort of proof-of-vaccination measures or they will effectively hold the country hostage to masks, distancing, etc.
I've seen some articles indicating that it may be possible for businesses to require vaccines (and it may vary from state to state) due to the public health crisis. However, the willingness of a business to do so likely depends on how they weigh the benefits of requiring the vaccine with the potential hit to employee morale and possible legal challenges based on medical exceptions/accommodations covered under laws like the ADA. Disney can't allow a ride operator to work from home, so that could put them in a situation where someone in accounting opts to not get the vaccine and works from home while someone working on Expedition Everest is forced to either get the vaccine in order to return to work or faces losing their job. I'm sure it's a trickier issue for Disney than most companies since there's a large combination of public-facing and office workers and the company's public profile is greater than just about any other company in the country.
Well, if enough get vaccinated of the higher risk groups and the hospitalizations and deaths go way down, I can see restrictions easing.
My hope is everyone that can, does get vaccinated. I will as soon as I'm allowed.
There are no “higher risk groups” for transmission. Which has been the ignored point since day 1.
And today is a day ending in “Y”...it appears
I honestly think they will keep the current requirements (masks, distancing, limited large crowd experiences) until we hit a certain point in the pandemic where we are comfortable. Not sure what that number is or when that will be (maybe Fall 2021 if we are fortunate) , maybe say less than .5% positivity rate or something to that effect. I just can't see them being able to mandate a vaccine so in leu of that, keeping things the status quo will have to suffice.
I agree, cruise lines should require vaccination, but will they? If they do, can you get vaccinated in time for your cruise? How to prove you got vaccinated? Will folks make fake vaccination papers so they don’t miss the cruise they paid for? There are a lot of questions.This is the reasonable and sensible approach, but Disney staying at 35% capacity isn't exactly good for business, either.
From what I gather, they cannot raise capacity with the current social distancing standards. There's just not enough room in the parks. I think they could piece-meal it together by adding shows (crowd eaters) and maybe increasing capacity marginally.
If the vaccines prove to curb transmission (still unknown), then all bets are off. Forcing all guests and employees to be vaccinated would be the best interest for their bottom line (capacity limit back to 100%) and overall for the guest experience (ditching masks, social distancing protocols, bringing back thousands of jobs, restore M&G, shows and entertainment, gathering events like parades, fireworks, holiday parties etc.)
It still doesn't mean it's the best solution for all people. Guests who want to avoid the vaccine will be welcomed back eventually, just not now. Employees who don't wish (or cannot be) be vaccinated, that's a real pickle - but those requirements aren't unprecedented either.
I still want to see the cruise lines do first...
Why would Florida laws be involved? Some people are hilarious - they went from being terrified of the virus (understandable) to being terrified of the vaccine or the possibility that people won't get it. I think there's a good chance Disney will require people working in or entering the parks to be vaccinated. It's an entertainment venue with large crowds and limited space, so it would make sense to require people working or visiting there to be vaccinated. My state's laws don't require an employer to employ someone not suited to a job, and an unvaccinated CM working in crowds would seem to be just that.Who’s paying/coordinating that?
And anything in Florida laws (Swiss cheese) that would require vaccination for employment? It is a “right to exploit” state.
Because they'll figure it out. Vaccination requirements are not rocket science . . .I agree, cruise lines should require vaccination, but will they? If they do, can you get vaccinated in time for your cruise? How to prove you got vaccinated? Will folks make fake vaccination papers so they don’t miss the cruise they paid for? There are a lot of questions.
Side note I am seeing Norwegian cruise line commercials right now on TV...
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