Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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mmascari

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The peer-reviewed type. Not that most people can even read it. I have folks on Facebook who will say, “I’ll make a decision on the shot after I’ve read the science,” so I always share those 80-page summaries they release before these FDA meetings…I’m sure they read them thoroughly.

People want to read the science and then call you condescending when you try to share the science with them. You have two chooses: read the articles or trust doctors. I don’t care for option 3: trust Facebook memes.
I gotta guy, all the credentials and years of training. They read the 80-page summaries thoroughly. Frequently going back to the source material for the nuance information. Then, I get the "science for dummies" summary.

Doesn't everybody have someone that does that in their life?

It's a trade off, I provide Disney planning information. :)
 

DisneyCane

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Mayor Demings has announced he is allowing the local State of Emergency order for Orange County to expire this afternoon.

Demings says it will be up to employers on how they want to keep their patrons and workers safe.

Demings also says he will continue to require county employees to wear facial coverings indoors until the CDC moves Orange County from substantial risk to moderate.

Is this a change to the status quo?
In the fantasy world that the Mayor has been living in, it's a change. In the actual legal sense, nothing has changed because nothing he has said or ordered has been enforceable for months.
 

Lilofan

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In the fantasy world that the Mayor has been living in, it's a change. In the actual legal sense, nothing has changed because nothing he has said or ordered has been enforceable for months.
That's a stretch of the imagination , - nothing has changed.
 
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lewisc

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I think the transportation is Disney transportation and yes Disney can control that.
I don't think you're right.

The CDC Order, consistent with the mandate in Executive Order 13998 to implement additional measures to protect public health in domestic travel, requires a mask to be worn by any operator or passenger traveling on a conveyance within the United States, unless otherwise exempted. Conveyances include all road vehicles (subject to certain exceptions, e.g., for private conveyances operated solely for personal, non-commercial use), including charter buses, buses operating on irregular routes, and buses operated by private motor carriers of passengers.[2]
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
I don't think you're right.

The CDC Order, consistent with the mandate in Executive Order 13998 to implement additional measures to protect public health in domestic travel, requires a mask to be worn by any operator or passenger traveling on a conveyance within the United States, unless otherwise exempted. Conveyances include all road vehicles (subject to certain exceptions, e.g., for private conveyances operated solely for personal, non-commercial use), including charter buses, buses operating on irregular routes, and buses operated by private motor carriers of passengers.[2]
Side note. How many school districts you think are not following this order on their school buses? Lol
 

TehPuddingMan

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I don't think you're right.

The CDC Order, consistent with the mandate in Executive Order 13998 to implement additional measures to protect public health in domestic travel, requires a mask to be worn by any operator or passenger traveling on a conveyance within the United States, unless otherwise exempted. Conveyances include all road vehicles (subject to certain exceptions, e.g., for private conveyances operated solely for personal, non-commercial use), including charter buses, buses operating on irregular routes, and buses operated by private motor carriers of passengers.[2]
They’re not required on buses at Universal.
 

lewisc

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Side note. How many school districts you think are not following this order on their school buses? Lol
Irrelevant. The question is if Disney wants to follow the order. Places that really want to follow mask rules frequently have a supply of complimentary surgical masks to be given to customers who forget to bring a mask.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
Irrelevant. The question is if Disney wants to follow the order. Places that really want to follow mask rules frequently have a supply of complimentary surgical masks to be given to customers who forget to bring a mask.
That’s why I said it was a side note. Of course it’s irrelevant when it comes to disney. I was just making a comment about the order.
 

disneygeek90

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the current Covid numbers look great in Florida as compare the rest of the country.
That's what happens when nearly 20% of the state has had a reported case, probably another 10-20% with an unreported case, and the rest mostly vaccinated.

It's easy to look at current Florida numbers and think something good happened in this state. July and August were absolute trainwrecks.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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That's what happens when nearly 20% of the state has had a reported case, probably another 10-20% with an unreported case, and the rest mostly vaccinated.

It's easy to look at current Florida numbers and think something good happened in this state. July and August were absolute trainwrecks.
Floridas vaccination rates also skyrocketed due to the Delta wave, Floridas vaccination rate is almost identical to Ca now.
 
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