Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Disstevefan1

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That’s not how it works.
Then tell me just how it works using the above, Bruce, Joe, Sam example above. Does Joe assault Bruce; punching Bruce in the eye with his COVID infected fist?

Is it that masks are not 100 percent effective and some airborne COVID from Joe gets by both Joe’s and Bruce’s masks and infects Bruce, or maybe it was Sam after all.... I knew there was something I did not like about Sam’s Star Wars mask! It’s probably not officially licensed!!!!
 

DisneyDebRob

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In a perfect world that might be possible. In reality, approximately 60% of adults in the US have at least 1 chronic medical condition and 40% have more than one. So without even factoring age into the conversation, you're effectively telling 60% of the country to stay home and isolate themselves. Then add in the family members who live with them who must also isolate in order to avoid exposing them and I don't see how that's any better for the economy. Oh, and don't forget the people who just don't want to risk catching the virus and being one of the unlucky ones who don't fit into the high risk category but still die. It hardly seems like the recipe for a booming economy and the only real difference is that people who hate being told to wear a mask will be slightly happier.
There’s no one left to make my latte.
 

mmascari

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What inherent immunity?
It was supposed to be medical jargon, along with T-Cell and NPI thrown in to sound smarter. Presumably to imply I was less smart. The message was clear on this end.
It means: “using personal frustrations/desires to return to 2019 as a basis for trying to outflank science/trained doctors to propose pseudo intelligent sounding things in an effort to book an unmasked week at port Orleans with DDP and fastpass+”

I looked it up in the Webster’s New ‘Merican Dictionary
I'm pretty sure he's a doctor, or at least a medical professional.

Definitely fine with a large number of people ending up dead. Glad he's not my doctor.

There’s no one left to make my latte.
The laughing emoji was genuine. It's always genuine when I use it. If I give a post one, and it wasn't supposed to be a joke, that's on my dark sense of humor and not a reflection on the poster. (This one made me chuckle for reals.)
 

Tink242424

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They can easily spread it to others? We don't know enough to yet declare that there are not serious outcomes?
Fair enough but I'm not going to form an opinion on the matter until I know what the outcomes are for the situation. Just getting COVID isn't that big of an issue.
 

hopemax

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It was supposed to be medical jargon, along with T-Cell and NPI thrown in to sound smarter. Presumably to imply I was less smart. The message was clear on this end.
Don't forget previous cross-reactive coronavirus exposure or a previous MMR or TB vaccination!
 

sullyinMT

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exhibit A:

Sturgis is a VERY small town. SD and the surrounding states are suffering because the rally went on unmitigated, sure. But those cases were likely brought in from bikers from all over the country. Just going through the streets of Wall or Rapid City, SD, during August and looking at license plates illustrate this fact.
It also shows, imo, that theme park operations with their protective measures and almost militant enforcement is the right way to go, relatively.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
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kong1802

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Yeah but how much living did they do in lockdown?! /s
 
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