Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Touchdown

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I think the problem is that’s not happening yet.
Disagree:

1. There are family members including spouses that are still barred from seeing nursing home residents. If both parties are vaccinated they should be able to visit again.

2. Grandparents who are vaccinated should be able to see their grandchildren again. Stipulate masks if you want but continuing to recommend no social interaction is wrong at this point.

Over 1 in 10 Americans are fully vaccinated now, there needs to be guidance for them, and it shouldn’t be the same as unvaccinated people.
 
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crawale

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...yeah...that probably does it.

Still interesting that they do this now based on trends.



It does. Very strange. Even in tyrannical New Jersey they don’t make you “order and remask”
By the time you have handled your mask - taking it on and off - the mask has become useless. What next? Food has to be slipped under the mask? The whole thing has become ridiculous. No vaccine is 100% so does that mean masks are to be worn in perpetuity?
 

GimpYancIent

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Disagree:

1. There are family members including spouses that are still barred from seeing nursing home residents. If both parties are vaccinated they should be able to visit again.

2. Grandparents who are vaccinated should be able to see their grandchildren again. Stipulate masks if you want but continuing to recommend no social interaction is wrong at this point.

Over 1 in 10 Americans are fully vaccinated now, there needs to be guidance for them, and it shouldn’t be the same as unvaccinated people.
I am a grandparent. I feel blessed to be in really good physical condition and am saddened by the deterioration many of my counterparts are enduring. That said, I did not stop seeing my children and / or grandchildren, participating in family get togethers or going out to eat (both indoors and outdoors). I follow the common sense protocols such as masking, but, it will be a cold day in hell when some bureaucrat / politician restricts my ability to move, interact w others and visit / see my family.
 
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ToTBellHop

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Pee into the mask, so that the splash doesnt get on another customer. Then the mask must go back onto the face. Like one of those Tampex commercials with the blue fluids.
If pee can clean a wound, it can clean a mask.

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GimpYancIent

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Yeah, Disney has provided mask-free zones for people who want to do that.
Read the supposed modification to the mask rules. Its a "MEH!" a nothing to get bothered about thing. Too many people read too deeply into things and over react. The detailed descriptions of what people believe it means are a bit much. Please stop comparing anything to airline protocols where people are treated like live stock.
 

danlb_2000

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Read the supposed modification to the mask rules. Its a "MEH!" a nothing to get bothered about thing. Too many people read too deeply into things and over react. The detailed descriptions of what people believe it means are a bit much. Please stop comparing anything to airline protocols where people are treated like live stock.

I totally agree.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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Disagree:

1. There are family members including spouses that are still barred from seeing nursing home residents. If both parties are vaccinated they should be able to visit again.

2. Grandparents who are vaccinated should be able to see their grandchildren again. Stipulate masks if you want but continuing to recommend no social interaction is wrong at this point.

Over 1 in 10 Americans are fully vaccinated now, there needs to be guidance for them, and it shouldn’t be the same as unvaccinated people.

A lot of what you’re saying are guidelines...and people have skirted those at leisure.

If you want Fauci to go on meet the press and “play it cool”...that is just not gonna happen.

Why? Because he doesn’t trust the American public not to be stupid and set us back. Because they haven’t disappointed so far.
 

Touchdown

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A lot of what you’re saying are guidelines...and people have skirted those at leisure.

If you want Fauci to go on meet the press and “play it cool”...that is just not gonna happen.

Why? Because he doesn’t trust the American public not to be stupid and set us back. Because they haven’t disappointed so far.
The nursing homes rules are not suggestions, as they need to follow all federal guidelines or else become ineligible for Medicaid/Medicare which is their main source of income. There needs to be new guidelines for those people, those patients and families have suffered enough.
 

ToTBellHop

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Read the supposed modification to the mask rules. Its a "MEH!" a nothing to get bothered about thing. Too many people read too deeply into things and over react. The detailed descriptions of what people believe it means are a bit much. Please stop comparing anything to airline protocols where people are treated like live stock.
The people who will complain have hated any visits to WDW since July, anyway. They just won’t shut up about their hatred.
 

CaptainAmerica

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A lot of what you’re saying are guidelines...and people have skirted those at leisure.

If you want Fauci to go on meet the press and “play it cool”...that is just not gonna happen.

Why? Because he doesn’t trust the American public not to be stupid and set us back. Because they haven’t disappointed so far.
I get that what's he's trying to do is steer the behavior of the public, but his strategy is completely counter-productive. He wants as many people as possible to take the vaccine. Good. But when he says things like "even after you take the vaccine, you'll still have to wear a mask and maintain social distancing until Christmas," the fence-sitters are going to say "then I'm not going to bother getting it."
 

BrianLo

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Ah ok. My relatives are in Ontario and it sounds pretty locked down there. I thought it was all of Canada but I guess it’s different depending on which province just like in the states.

Ya, Ontario/Quebec have been most hard hit. Eastern Island Provinces have kind of done the New Zealand thing mostly successfully, same with the North. Western provinces really avoided the Spring and summer waves, were hit badly by the Winter wave and shut down, but have reopened... BC was the weird major populated exception that moderated the wave without Store/Restaurant closures, but as below its peak was good but the decline was poor.



I used the word alright more as wishy washy word. The Christmas curve somehow managed to never really get out of control. But I agree the now it has set itself up poorly for the probable March one, since the post curve decline was no where near as sharp. I am hearing schools and household gatherings are still the bigger problems from the contact tracing there.
 

rylouisbo

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New mask policy shows disney doesn’t care about the science or data. No evidence that supports their new mask rules. Again, if they actually cared about protecting people they wouldn’t be increasing capacity and incentivizing more people to gather in crowds...

This is just nonsense. Florida has had some of the loosest mask rules and has had the same or better results than states with the strongest mask rules. The masks are a placebo. Stop pretending the masks are saving your life. Lol
 
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