Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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networkpro

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What exactly are you saying?

We had nearly complete lockdowns.

Insufficient to keep NYC residents from flying to Florida. Yes there was a 65% decrease, but as most no by now its doesn't take many to infect quite a lot more once they arrive.

 

GoofGoof

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Insufficient to keep NYC residents from flying to Florida. Yes there was a 65% decrease, but as most no by now its doesn't take many to infect quite a lot more once they arrive.

April...I remember those days...good times ;)
 

DisneyDebRob

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Insufficient to keep NYC residents from flying to Florida. Yes there was a 65% decrease, but as most no by now its doesn't take many to infect quite a lot more once they arrive.

“You don’t want to receive flights from places that are the number one hot zones,” Gov. DeSantis said during his Thursday afternoon press conference.
“How is it fair while you’re making all these sacrifices so it’s not spreading to just have more people coming in and potentially creating more seeds with the virus,” Gov. DeSantis said.
Amazing how things have changed since March. Now everyone is welcome, hot spot or not.. we are open!
He made “sacrifices?”
 

MisterPenguin

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Insufficient to keep NYC residents from flying to Florida. Yes there was a 65% decrease, but as most no by now its doesn't take many to infect quite a lot more once they arrive.

What about the Floridians who visited NYC, Italy, and Asia during that time?

Repeating DeSantis's fevered dream that FL would've been safe if it weren't for NY is one of the dumbest things I've seen in print.

Community spread was already happening in FL when DeSantis banned people from NY as if Floridians never left the state and came back.
 

HarperRose

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I don't know. Frozen food has been distributed around the country for many decades. Other vaccines and medications are distributed all the time. Logistically, it shouldn't be that complicated to accomplish. Sure it takes planning but I think it can go smoothly.
There is no comparison between the two. Frozen food doesn't need to be kept at -94 degrees F.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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Insufficient to keep NYC residents from flying to Florida. Yes there was a 65% decrease, but as most no by now its doesn't take many to infect quite a lot more once they arrive.

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Monday is “direct day”:
Their $&!es should be at home. Enough with the spoiled behavior and excuses. E-Nuff

“You don’t want to receive flights from places that are the number one hot zones,” Gov. DeSantis said during his Thursday afternoon press conference.
“How is it fair while you’re making all these sacrifices so it’s not spreading to just have more people coming in and potentially creating more seeds with the virus,” Gov. DeSantis said.
Amazing how things have changed since March. Now everyone is welcome, hot spot or not.. we are open!
He made “sacrifices?”

“Nobody mind the fool”

What about the Floridians who visited NYC, Italy, and Asia during that time?

Repeating DeSantis's fevered dream that FL would've been safe if it weren't for NY is one of the dumbest things I've seen in print.

Community spread was already happening in FL when DeSantis banned people from NY as if Floridians never left the state and came back.

I went ahead and graded your paper...there’ll be an extra credit opportunity after study hall 7th period 😎
 

Lilofan

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Insufficient to keep NYC residents from flying to Florida. Yes there was a 65% decrease, but as most no by now its doesn't take many to infect quite a lot more once they arrive.

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Airlines and airline fares are dropping in profits and price. In Jan and Feb a roundtrip economy ticket non stop Newark NJ to Orlando on United is $66. Basic economy that allows the passenger a shoulder bag that can fit underneath the seat is $41 roundtrip.
 

Kevin_W

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There is no comparison between the two. Frozen food doesn't need to be kept at -94 degrees F.
There is definitely a comparison between the two. Both are shipped in OTR trucks and both use dry ice for temperature regulation. More care is certainly needed for the vaccine, and so the shipping containers are fancier than a polystyrene box. Btu there is still a lot of similarity to the process.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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Airlines and airline fares are dropping in profits and price. In Jan and Feb a roundtrip economy ticket non stop Newark NJ to Orlando on United is $66. Basic economy that allows the passenger a shoulder bag that can fit underneath the seat is $41 roundtrip.

I can book anytime through 2021 from the Philly area to Orlando for $250-$350...

...for 4

But I’m not. It’s not appropriate yet.
 
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Sirwalterraleigh

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There is definitely a comparison between the two. Both are shipped in OTR trucks and both use dry ice for temperature regulation. More care is certainly needed for the vaccine, and so the shipping containers are fancier than a polystyrene box. Btu there is still a lot of similarity to the process.

There really isn’t...logistics wasn’t handled properly to this point (add it to the list)...

There is very little margin for error with the transport and storage of a vaccine...easy to screw it up.

Not quite the case with food. At least that’s my understanding. You can refreeze ice cream.
 
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HarperRose

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There is definitely a comparison between the two. Both are shipped in OTR trucks and both use dry ice for temperature regulation. More care is certainly needed for the vaccine, and so the shipping containers are fancier than a polystyrene box. Btu there is still a lot of similarity to the process.
There really isn't.
 

seabreezept813

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What is the security risk of wearing a mask that covers your face and nose inside a bank?

edit - *mouth and nose
It's a matter of identification. People feel more free to act in a criminal way when they think that they cannot be easily identified. If someone holds up a bank, it is harder to describe the culprit if the majority of their face is covered, or catch them on camera and match them to a person.
 

Disstevefan1

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It's a matter of identification. People feel more free to act in a criminal way when they think that they cannot be easily identified. If someone holds up a bank, it is harder to describe the culprit if the majority of their face is covered, or catch them on camera and match them to a person.
It makes sense it’s easier for a bank robber to now enter a bank with a mask, but bank robbers always wear some sort of disquise. It will be interesting to see if there are more bank robberies due to masking.
 

SamusAranX

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A quick search shows that there are about 4000 bank robberies a year. I wonder why we don't hear of them more often.
Having been a former bank teller, I can tell you that robbing a bank is literally one of the dumbest places to rob; not that I’m encouraging robbery of other businesses. But a combination of factors ensure:

1. you’re not getting much 2. You’re most likely gonna get caught 3. Is all that really only worth a few hundred dollars, if that?
 
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