Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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disneygeek90

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I think many restaurants and shops will be reopening by September/October or November as the virus cases are so low as many people are vaccinated in NYC and NJ. I'm also expecting transportation such as Amtrak, NJ Transit as subway trains, buses and planes will stop using masks by this fall.
At this time there’s no mandates regarding the opening of restaurants and shops.
 

DCBaker

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sullyinMT

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Lol what is that
It’s an admission by Universal that they’re well aware of the minority of stupids that will pose an equal or greater threat to their TM by being physically confrontational.
I wish one of these companies would adopt the cruise lines’ plans of making it uncomfortable for the willfully unvaccinated. Under 12? Sorry, mask must be up indoors, kids. You know, the way the CDC originally recommended when we were headed in the right direction.

Unvaxxed and 13 or over? Your ticket costs an additional 50%. Mask on all the time and you can only enjoy attractions, dining, shopping, and shows that occur fully outdoors. Call it the nahtapassport guest protection plan.
 

Figgy1

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If I'm not mistaken this is Florida's 4th highest reported day. The other 3 were in January.
Stay as safe as you can down there
 

Disney Experience

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For those who don’t vaccinate and get covid19 or those who do vaccinate and still get covid Pfizer plans a fourth quarter US EUA for a therapeutic. So if it works well we may have another route to normal down the road.

From their Q2 presentation:
First in Class Science: Oral COVID-19 Protease Inhibitor
• HighSARS-CoV2 mutational rate, continued global impact & vaccine hesitancy creates likely sustained need for therapeutic
• Addressable market maybe up to 100s of millions of patients which include high risk, low risk and close contact
• Development plan for Pfizer’s protease inhibitor is designed to evaluate potential impact on these populations
•3CL protease is virally encoded protein that is essential to the viral lifecycle across a broad spectrum of coronaviruses with no close human analogue
• Goal to reduce SARS-CoV-2 viral load and decrease or prevent symptoms of COVID-19
• Oral Inhibitor exhibits potent in vitro antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2(single and combo use)
‒ Anti-viral activity seen across multiple coronaviruses and potentially all known COVID-19 variants
• Oral inhibitor shows robust preclinical antiviral effect and good preclinical safety profile
• Enabled by >100x selectivity for coronavirus 3CL proteases vs human proteases
• Good tolerability, no safety findings up to dose of 500 mg twice a day with ritonavir / 10days in healthy volunteers
• Phase 1 pharmacokinetics studies indicate exposure >5xEC90 for antiviral effects
• Phase 2/3 study started Jul.2021; Potential US EUA submission Q4 2021
COVID-19: Coronavirus Disease 2019; SARS-CoV-2: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; 3CL: 3C-like; EC90: 90% effective concentration
 

networkpro

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In the Parks
Yes
I had zero problem with either shot of Pfizer. I know many did but if needed, roll it out. Let’s get this stuff taken care of.

I'm sorry you didn't have any reaction as it's a demonstration of an immune response from exposure to the Covid spike proteins.
 
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Bob Harlem

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Cowards. If you read between the lines it says…all you anti-mask people triggered by Disney’s announcement come on over here, we don’t care what you do, but we don’t want to be short staffed so workers….mask up.
Or they could be looking at what happened in the UK with data, even after opened up and see that the Delta wave will probably peak out in a week or two. Least folks have a choice between the two.
 
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