Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Incomudro

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For WDW, the on ride distancing and plexiglass were likely never necessary and can be removed. For indoor portions of queues, it makes sense to keep some distancing just to lower the amount of people in there breathing at once. Many indoor queues don't seem to have great ventilation.

All measures being done outdoors can likely be ended with a very small increase in risk, if any. I think this could have been concluded when the large outdoor gatherings in the streets last summer didn't result in increased spread. Air doesn't behave differently on Main Street, USA at MK than it does in a major city.
I'm getting the impression that many of my beliefs on the type of masks the public has been wearing (non n95) and how we have been wearing them will be proven to have not done much when the dust settles.
 
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Touchdown

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I'm getting the impression that many on my beliefs of the type of masks the public has been wearing (non n95) and how we have been wearing them will be proven to have not done much when the dust settles.
Have we had another New York March 2019?

No, no we haven’t. Why do you think that is? I don’t think it was our “lockdowns” as we’ve had spikes in areas who didn’t lockdown and they faired no better or worse. So what is the one other mitigation a majority of the public has done since that time?
 

lazyboy97o

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Have we had another New York March 2019?

No, no we haven’t. Why do you think that is? I don’t think it was our “lockdowns” as we’ve had spikes in areas who didn’t lockdown and they faired no better or worse. So what is the one other mitigation a majority of the public has done since that time?
Clearly the many studies that have been done were just faked.
 

DisneyFan32

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Will people may don't wear masks for DCL cruises or they will? I guess DCL may lift masks and social distancing by fall.
 

GoofGoof

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Will people may don't wear masks for DCL cruises or they will? I guess DCL may lift masks and social distancing by fall.
The Disney Magic European cruises were cancelled through some date in October. They announced they will use that ship this Summer to sail from the UK for UK residents only and they will be cruises to nowhere with no stops. That was the cruise that the Covid rules were posted for that included masks. That was based on UK rules. So far the remaining US cruises are officially cancelled through June but likely will be down longer. No word on what the rules will be when they start up again. So it’s possible you still need a mask but hopefully not by then especially if you also need to show proof of vaccination.
 

Parker in NYC

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Have we had another New York March 2019?

No, no we haven’t. Why do you think that is? I don’t think it was our “lockdowns” as we’ve had spikes in areas who didn’t lockdown and they faired no better or worse. So what is the one other mitigation a majority of the public has done since that time?
Look, I had some bad shellfish in March of 2019, but I wouldn't say it was a total loss for NYC.
 

DisneyFan32

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The Disney Magic European cruises were cancelled through some date in October. They announced they will use that ship this Summer to sail from the UK for UK residents only and they will be cruises to nowhere with no stops. That was the cruise that the Covid rules were posted for that included masks. That was based on UK rules. So far the remaining US cruises are officially cancelled through June but likely will be down longer. No word on what the rules will be when they start up again. So it’s possible you still need a mask but hopefully not by then especially if you also need to show proof of vaccination.
Maybe DCL will cruise again by fall-late fall/winter.
 

GoofGoof

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Maybe DCL will cruise again by fall-late fall/winter.
Right now the ship that usually does Alaska cruises has no port. Canada has announced that they won’t allow ships with greater than 100 passengers in ports until February 2022. The ships that focus on the Caribbean have had all cruises cancelled into July right now. It seems highly unlikely they will actually be back in July. I think it’s a safe bet that the Fall is the earliest. The Governor of FL has made a big mess with his Executive Order banning vaccine passports and his office insists it applies to cruise ships leaving from FL ports so if they do want to come back sooner they may need to sail from a Caribbean island or maybe Baltimore.
 

Parker in NYC

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He was an insider who would spaun massive threads. He then got doxxed in the Al Lutz ghostwriter doxx thread. It was a huge deal at the time.
What Serious GIF
 

DisneyFan32

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Right now the ship that usually does Alaska cruises has no port. Canada has announced that they won’t allow ships with greater than 100 passengers in ports until February 2022. The ships that focus on the Caribbean have had all cruises cancelled into July right now. It seems highly unlikely they will actually be back in July. I think it’s a safe bet that the Fall is the earliest. The Governor of FL has made a big mess with his Executive Order banning vaccine passports and his office insists it applies to cruise ships leaving from FL ports so if they do want to come back sooner they may need to sail from a Caribbean island or maybe Baltimore.
When USA will get back to normal between late summer or fall, then there will be no more masks and social distancing forever.😁😀
 
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