Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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oceanbreeze77

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Yeah. I think the thing is we have solutions that don’t require shutting down the economy and we should use them. What Disney and other large companies are realizing is that wild spread of Covid hurts their business. The more they mandate shots the better off our economy is. People don’t want shut downs. Great. Arms out. There is absolutely zero reason to close anything. There is reason to require vaccines to go to entertainment venues, on airplanes, in schools and hospitals and elderly care facilities. No one should be dining out unvaxxed. It’s really dumb
or go back to distancing in the parks for now, lower capacity, etc. SOMETHING
 

correcaminos

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I was wondering if others were doing it too since I hadn't seen it mentioned here. I'm glad it's being done and hopefully the information collected is useful. Thanks to everyone who chimed in to answer my question :)
In late to answer, but I know my dad, spouse, and kid all did it. Weekly check ins stopped at 6 weeks for them. I'm still doing weekly for the trial.
 

Mark52479

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Disney wont do anything else.

Everyday they are announcing more and more things opening. They wouldn't be doing that if they planned on lowering capacity, social distancing, etc...

With the 50th coming they will remain with masks indoors and thats it.
 

DisneyFan32

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In the Parks
Yes
IMHO the guidance that masks should be worn by all in areas with a high rate of spread will not change for quite some time
The guidance will change if the spread was enough low in areas by Fall. If the indoor masks will continuing for years as longer, I'll be so mad at CDC is keeping longer even longer for indoor masks until 2023 or 2025. @GoofGoof
 
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