Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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disneygeek90

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The amount of deaths per day is horrible. Many of which could of been prevented had they opened up things slower and made masks mandatory. Instead they had to rush to have Disney and Universal open to get the tourists that turned out not coming.
Lets not call out one area in Florida that has gone above and beyond any government standards and regulations. I've been to UOR and WDW a combined 19 days since the reopen and it always feels better than when I have to go to Target.
 

Bob Harlem

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The amount of deaths per day is horrible. Many of which could of been prevented had they opened up things slower and made masks mandatory. Instead they had to rush to have Disney and Universal open to get the tourists that turned out not coming.

Orange county FL has been on a decent improvement run.



Digging into ICU use, Adult wise there's 67 open available adult beds.
Adult has 305 taken, but only 92 out of 305 those taken are by covid patients.
 

easyrowrdw

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Orange county FL has been on a decent improvement run.



Digging into ICU use, Adult wise there's 67 open available adult beds.
Adult has 305 taken, but only 92 out of 305 those taken are by covid patients.


That second graph is confusing. The title is Percent Positive by Week, but the labels on the x-axis are 28, 29, 30, 31. Are those days? Good to see the percentages going down either way.
 

MisterPenguin

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GoofGoof

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Cruises are finished for the remainder of this year. I cannot see them sailing for awhile.
Q2 2021 for any serious uptick in demand...and that assumes either a working vaccine or serious advancement in both treatments and testing for Covid. If they had a practical and accurate instant test it would go a long way towards making cruises possible.
 

Flugell

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Alright, I've now seen various FB shares on this from multiple news sites, are they really enforcing things to this extreme though? :oops:
Coming from Greater Manchester I can say yes. They seriously want to reduce the numbers and believe that’s the best way. If it works then brilliant, if it doesn’t then we have really tried and should provide good information for elsewhere in the world. Most people seem disappointed but going along with it for the benefit of the majority. (This is my opinion and that of about 30-40 friends I have asked.)
 

Patcheslee

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A bridge too far. They would get the middle finger.
Just seems a bit far, I had to live separate from my fiance for 6 months because we were waiting for DD6 at the time to finish the school year before moving into a new home in another district. We normally made the drive every couple days to see each other and get family time. I couldn't picture not being allowed that.
 
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