Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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DisneyCane

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The number of new Covid19 case in certain States, Florida included, is extreme concerning. While it is true that vaccinated people are probably safe, the truth is not everyone vaccinated is. To ensure you are safe, an antibody test sound be done. I know I had antibodies in January. My wife is having an antibody test in August to see her level of protection prior to our September trip. Based on the increasing number of cases people should be careful. Don't cancel your trip because of these increases but make sure you are safe.
Just because you don't have detectable antibodies doesn't mean you are no longer protected by the vaccine. The vaccine appears to teach your immune system to recognize SARS-CoV-2 and produce antibodies when the virus enters your body in the future. That's why they believe the protection will last for multiple years based on recent studies.

Just look at Orange County, FL where they said that 100% of the cases reported on one day were unvaccinated people.
 

CTC

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It's a matter of time before Disney, Universal or Sea World is tied to a major outbreak of the Delta variant. The whole tourism industry of Central Florida has its foundation in children's entertainment. The vast majority of those kids are unvaccinated. Now the mayor of Orange county is suggesting masks indoors again. His responsibilities is to the citizens of his county, but how can he help mitigate their risk when visitors from all over the country are coming and masking is just based on the honor system? For a nation that thinks it is so tough, people are a bunch of wimps when it comes to wearing a mask indoors in public spaces. And, like in schools, as long as folks mask, this thing generally does not spread. While the scientists at the CDC may be right about the fact that masks should not be required for fully vaccinated people, they completely ignore human nature with regards to peer pressure.
 

drizgirl

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The testing of people was not even "expedited" we had to wait for results. Thanks for a raging pandemic we got them fast. Clearing hurdles on other aspects did happen, but testing was sound

Repeating lies it doesn't make it true.

They are approved for usage right now. Try looking up the difference between emergency and full approval. Might shock you what the difference is.

What is your end game here with this?
People really miss this point. It was not rushed because the pandemic was serving up thousands of potential test subjects every day.
 

ImperfectPixie

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It's a matter of time before Disney, Universal or Sea World is tied to a major outbreak of the Delta variant. The whole tourism industry of Central Florida has its foundation in children's entertainment. The vast majority of those kids are unvaccinated. Now the mayor of Orange county is suggesting masks indoors again. His responsibilities is to the citizens of his county, but how can he help mitigate their risk when visitors from all over the country are coming and masking is just based on the honor system? For a nation that thinks it is so tough, people are a bunch of wimps when it comes to wearing a mask indoors in public spaces. And, like in schools, as long as folks mask, this thing generally does not spread. While the scientists at the CDC may be right about the fact that masks should not be required for fully vaccinated people, they completely ignore human nature with regards to peer pressure.
There are a couple of things working against WDW and Orange County right now. 1) Governor DeSantis has taken the power to create and use mandates away from all Mayors. All Demings can do is make recommendations. And 2) Delta is far more contagious than the UK variant that spread across the US during the last year+.
 

drizgirl

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You can have an unknown adverse reaction to Advil and die. It's all about you evaluating your risk threshold.

An open discussion about the safety of vaccines should always take place and people with concerns should never be censored or vilified. Open reporting of incidents and data should be put into context versus the number of actual inoculations. More discussion and more debate brings more confidence to the process. The best answer to bad information is always MORE information.

But of course the very same agenda and click driven media that will scold everyone to get a shot, is also the first group lining up to sensationalize the second Mrs. Smith in Peoria has an bad reaction to the vaccine.
It's very hard for some to put this all into perspective. But when there's even a small possibility of a side effect, it's going to show itself when you're vaccinating in the numbers we are right now.

34 million people in the US have had Covid.

There have been 334 million doses of vaccine administered. Any side effect with even a tiny percentage of a chance of showing up has done so by now.
 

Bob Harlem

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There are a couple of things working against WDW and Orange County right now. 1) Governor DeSantis has taken the power to create and use mandates away from all Mayors. All Demings can do is make recommendations. And 2) Delta is far more contagious than the UK variant that spread across the US during the last year+.

If the severity is not there, cases DO NOT MATTER, it's time to move on. Kids are extremely low risk to get infected (even delta), extremely low risk to spread, and extra extremely low risk to have any bad effects or death without any other existing conditions. The pandemic is effectively over in the US except for those who enjoy Stockholm Syndrome and those really bad at math.
 

ImperfectPixie

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If the severity is not there, cases DO NOT MATTER, it's time to move on. Kids are extremely low risk to get infected (even delta), extremely low risk to spread, and extra extremely low risk to have any bad effects or death without any other existing conditions. The pandemic is effectively over in the US except for those who enjoy Stockholm Syndrome and those really bad at math.
No. It isn't.

Look at the percentages. Tennessee is up 250% over last week. Florida is up 44% - and their vaccination rate is dismal. A friend of mine shared a post from a nurse he knows who was just deployed to Jacksonville, FL because the ICUs are filling up again and they need the staff.

We're not through this yet, thanks to people who won't get vaccinated.
 

DisneyCane

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There are a couple of things working against WDW and Orange County right now. 1) Governor DeSantis has taken the power to create and use mandates away from all Mayors. All Demings can do is make recommendations. And 2) Delta is far more contagious than the UK variant that spread across the US during the last year+.
No, what is working against Orange County right now is a low vaccination rate, barely above average for the State of FL and on the low end for large counties. The more contagious Delta variant is spreading mostly among unvaccinated people (nearly all according to Orange County's own statements).

A huge percentage of cases are now the Delta variant. Considering that fact, is the situation really that bad? Orange County currently has far fewer daily cases than it did several months ago when mandates and restrictions were in place and the less contagious variant was the dominant one.
 

ImperfectPixie

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No, what is working against Orange County right now is a low vaccination rate, barely above average for the State of FL and on the low end for large counties. The more contagious Delta variant is spreading mostly among unvaccinated people (nearly all according to Orange County's own statements).

A huge percentage of cases are now the Delta variant. Considering that fact, is the situation really that bad? Orange County currently has far fewer daily cases than it did several months ago when mandates and restrictions were in place and the less contagious variant was the dominant one.
The vaccination rate is also a factor. Look at the numbers I posted above. 23,000 new cases in Florida during the last week, up 44% from a week ago. Orange County is doing "okay" right now...but I'd be surprised if it lasts seeing as they're sort of an island with big rises in cases north and south of them.

ETA: And please don't let DeSantis off the hook. What he's done is horrible.
 

runnsally

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If the severity is not there, cases DO NOT MATTER, it's time to move on. Kids are extremely low risk to get infected (even delta), extremely low risk to spread, and extra extremely low risk to have any bad effects or death without any other existing conditions. The pandemic is effectively over in the US except for those who enjoy Stockholm Syndrome and those really bad at math.
as much as I would like it to be true, even using all caps won’t make it so…
 

DisneyCane

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No. It isn't.

Look at the percentages. Tennessee is up 250% over last week. Florida is up 44% - and their vaccination rate is dismal. A friend of mine shared a post from a nurse he knows who was just deployed to Jacksonville, FL because the ICUs are filling up again and they need the staff.

We're not through this yet, thanks to people who won't get vaccinated.
The hospitalization and ICU data is available. According to the CDC, as of 7/10 in the entire state of FL, there were 601 COVID ICU patients. This represents less than 10% of ICU beds. I call BS on a nurse being "deployed" to Jacksonville due to ICUs filling up. Most likely just a hospital that is understaffed in the ICU and needs nurses.

The vaccination rate is also a factor. Look at the numbers I posted above. 23,000 new cases in Florida during the last week, up 44% from a week ago. Orange County is doing "okay" right now...but I'd be surprised if it lasts seeing as they're sort of an island with big rises in cases north and south of them.

ETA: And please don't let DeSantis off the hook. What he's done is horrible.
I completely disagree with your opinion. What the FL law has done is reign in cities and counties that were having endless restrictions that were not necessary based on statistics. From day one we were told by Dr. Fauci that the reason for mitigation measures was to flatten the curve so that the healthcare system was not overwhelmed. As long as the healthcare system isn't being overwhelmed there is no justification for mandated mitigations.
 

ImperfectPixie

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Delta likes unvaccinated people and many younger people aren't vaccinated. That's their fault and problem and they can deal with the consequences that they have CHOSEN to risk.
There's a whole segment of the population THAT DOESN'T HAVE THE CHOICE YET.

The unvaccinated are giving the virus time to adapt to target that demographic.

ETA: You know...the one that really loves WDW and can't get vaccinated yet.
 
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