oceanbreeze77
Well-Known Member
yeah that's concerning. Thats not typical of the Monday slump pattern.That positivity rate though........
yeah that's concerning. Thats not typical of the Monday slump pattern.That positivity rate though........
Flat flat flat. Waiting for a downward trend.
Yeah I was almost encouraged until I realized it's almost half the tests from Friday.Good news is........ they tested less people?
That positivity rate though........
We still need more tests. Positive rate is way too high and the lines mean people who want to get tested might not be trying at all.
We still need more tests. Positive rate is way too high and the lines mean people who want to get tested might not be trying at all.
This is why I don’t have a Facebook or Instagram account.We live in a small state that never got slammed by covid and the hospital my husband works at stalked someone on social media. They called his coworker because she posted that she was visiting a relative in the next state over (also a state that was not badly affected by covid). They asked her why she was there and all of these nosy questions. Mind you, there are no rules in our state or the hospital against going to the state she went to. Nothing ultimately came of it but that's super sketchy to me. Big brother much?
in Texas they've gone back to ONLY testing people with symptoms. We were supposed to have enough tests by now!!!
Let’s face it the state would have approved a blank piece of paper if they presented it. TWDC isn’t worried about what the state wants. I’m not even saying Disney’s plan was bad. It was actually pretty comprehensive and as long as they follow through should provide a pretty good level of protection for workers. That plan was also developed a few months ago during a time with much less active cases in FL and in the area around WDW. I guess what I’m saying is they must have some breaking point built into their internal plans. Some trigger that says the situation with the virus makes it no longer safe to be open. I don’t know what that breaking point is and I’m not saying we have hit it but it should and probably does exist.
We still need more tests. Positive rate is way too high and the lines mean people who want to get tested might not be trying at all.
Strategic?the breaking point would likely be other open theme parks contributing significantly to spread. As far as I’m aware, nothing has shown this. If you see the roll-back recently in the state, they have been strategic about what they see as the main contributors to their recent issues. It hasn’t been places like universal. Unless that changes (or they make a decision based on PR rather than safety), they move forward.
Will a 15% positive rate do it?Strategic?
We are one spike in cases or cast member flare from Disney being in a position to make a very public reversal.
A failure in leadership. I’ll wait for an effective counterargument...but I’ll wait for a long time cause there isn’t one.3 months in. This is just unacceptable.
Today's numbers are the worst in several days, imo. Continues to pull the trend in the wrong direction.
Today's numbers are the worst in several days, imo. Continues to pull the trend in the wrong direction.
To say people should be “allowed” to work indicates that they were somehow wrongly denied it...aka a punishment.I didn’t mention punishment. I said people have choices.
Ugh...there goes my Monday
Dont worry, there may be another re-opening for you to attendAnd there goes my July getaway... though to be fair, I canceled all of that officially over the weekend.
The appeal of being at MK for a historic re-opening was real.. even had the reservation.. oh, well. There's always he next pandemic.
Agree...not cause for more alarm...but not diminished either.looks about the same to me if we are comparing the number of tests to the number of cases. More or less flat the last week or so. Not great. They need to start trending down soon. I would also like to see their next hospitalizations update.
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