News Disney mask policy at Walt Disney World theme parks

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correcaminos

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Honest question, why do you care?
They just want to stop canceling trips because they won't wear a mask in the park even though they claim masks aren't that big of a deal. I get it for a trip of a lifetime or if one has legit issues wearing one, but otherwise I don't see the need to stress about it.



Edit: I'm very sure the poster was worrying for themselves and not meaning they hope to see no one mask like the comment below.
I think everyone needs to get used to a world where even if masks are not mandated in public some will choose to wear them in the future. It's totally common in many Asian cultures for individuals to wear masks when they have a cold or flu in public. It's a sign of respect for others in extremely populous areas to wear a mask when you are ill so as not to spread your illness to others. I wouldn't be surprised if we see a portion of the US population (I may be one of them) adopt those habits so as not to spread illness when they are ill in the future.
I totally understand that we all have a bit of PTSD after the last 2 years but getting offended because someone feels the need, or has a need to continue wearing a mask is a little over the top. If you are not required to wear one, why do you care.
I really don't think this is an issue for the poster or vast majority out there.
 

GoofGoof

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They just want to stop canceling trips because they won't wear a mask in the park even though they claim masks aren't that big of a deal. I get it for a trip of a lifetime or if one has legit issues wearing one, but otherwise I don't see the need to stress about it.
I don’t think that the number of people wearing masks to WDW today when it’s not required has any bearing on future plans to require masks or not for everyone.
 

DisneyFan32

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Fair enough. I don’t think they have anything to worry about. Masks aren’t required now and aren’t coming back any time soon. Nobody can say for sure “never coming back”, but it will take a major turn for the worst. Either way if some people choose to wear a mask today when it’s not required that will have little or no bearing on any plans to bring mask requirements back in the future. Just my opinion

As of Friday, it's officially been two years since the World Health Organization first declared Covid-19 a pandemic. Numerous U.S. states are relaxing Covid mandates, amid a nationwide drop in daily new cases.

But a major new report warns: Don't let your guard down, because there's a lot more work to do before the pandemic officially ends.

The report, written by an independent group of 53 doctors and public health policy experts — including former government health officials from both Republican and Democratic administrations — is a 136-page roadmap for getting to the "next normal," and safely living with Covid for the foreseeable future. It provides recommendations to local, state and federal governments on how to deal with the virus, which it describes as "here to stay."

While the report says that "omicron won't be the last variant," it says that with the right public health policies, people can go back to something close to their "pre-pandemic routines and lives." To achieve this, the report offers recommendations to help firmly shift Covid into its endemic phase, and bring the U.S. into post-pandemic life.

Here are its biggest takeaways:

A target of fewer than 165 deaths per day​

To successfully transition into a new normal, the report says that Covid-19 death rates will need to decline to a similar level as influenza, a comparable endemic disease that kills more than 50,000 Americans in a year. That means fewer than 165 new deaths per day, on average.

As of Thursday, the seven-day average of daily new U.S. deaths is 1,259, according to Johns Hopkins University data. That's roughly seven times higher than the report's recommended target, meaning there's still significant work ahead before the country is in the clear.

The report suggests that getting more people vaccinated would substantially help. Ideally, it says, at least 85% of the U.S. population should get at least two doses of a Covid vaccine. Currently, the U.S. is approximately 65% fully vaccinated, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A new Operation Warp Speed-like program for therapeutics​

To live with Covid long-term, the report says, the country needs more therapeutic drugs — likely "a cocktail of two or three drugs" — that can prevent serious illness and hospitalization after you become infected.

The report's authors recommend a new Operation Warp Speed — originally a partnership between the U.S. federal government and private companies to fast-track Covid vaccine production in 2020 and 2021 — to accelerate the progress of some antiviral Covid drugs already in development.

Two such drugs, developed by Pfizer and Merck, have already been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The report says two isn't enough, calling for a wider array of available therapeutic treatment options.

Earlier this month, President Joe Biden announced a new, upcoming "Test to Treat" program in his State of the Union address. Once live, the program intends to offer free antiviral pills — immediately — to people who test positive for Covid at major pharmacies, federally qualified health centers and long-term care facilities.

For now, the program is operational in only a few hundred locations. It's expected to ramp up to tens of thousands of locations in the next few weeks. A federal "Test to Treat" website where you can find participating facilities is expected to launch in mid-March. More information on the program can be found here.

A communication program to inform you when local Covid transmission rates are high​

Citing poor communication from health officials during the pandemic, the report calls for a centralized "information and communication center" that would oversee the sharing of data about infectious diseases. The new entity would also communicate when and where you should wear masks, if Covid-19 cases surge.

Under recently revised CDC guidelines, masks are no longer actively recommended if you live in an area where Covid cases are less than 200 per 100,000 residents, there are fewer than 10 Covid-related hospital admissions per 100,000 people over the previous week and Covid patients are taking up less than 10% of available hospital beds, based on a seven-day average.

You can learn whether masks are currently recommended in your county at the CDC's website.

More health funding for minority communities​

The report says that more research and funding from Congress and state legislators should be provided to mitigate Covid-related health disparities disproportionately impacting people of color, rural communities, tribal lands, and other underserved groups and locations. These groups tend to have less access to medical care and higher mortality rates, compared to the rest of the U.S. population.

The report's authors recommend a few ways to reach those underserved areas, like funding the local health efforts of community leaders and faith-based organizations. Those communities are more inclined to distrust government agencies and the healthcare system in general, the report notes.

Other notable recommendations​

Some of the lengthy report's other notable recommendations include:

  • Making Covid test kits more available, either for free or under $3 per kit.
  • Creating and publicly tracking a new metric that measures local health care workforce shortages across the country.
  • Enhanced air filtration in public buildings, potentially as a replacement for the indoor use of protective equipment like respirators and face masks.
  • Using high-quality N95 masks instead of cloth masks, especially when Covid cases in your community jump.
So if federal mask mandate will lifted for trains, buses and planes by April 19th. We're going back to normal as the pandemic is ending soon.
 

Heelz2315

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Ugh…my purpose not having to wear one while at Disney. If I there want to and don’t feel comfortable by all means go right ahead. Do as you wish. Do what you’re comfortable with. I don’t mind wearing one when this gs are bad at all. I just don’t want to wear in at Disney. That’s it
 

Incomudro

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I think everyone needs to get used to a world where even if masks are not mandated in public some will choose to wear them in the future. It's totally common in many Asian cultures for individuals to wear masks when they have a cold or flu in public. It's a sign of respect for others in extremely populous areas to wear a mask when you are ill so as not to spread your illness to others. I wouldn't be surprised if we see a portion of the US population (I may be one of them) adopt those habits so as not to spread illness when they are ill in the future.
I totally understand that we all have a bit of PTSD after the last 2 years but getting offended because someone feels the need, or has a need to continue wearing a mask is a little over the top. If you are not required to wear one, why do you care.
Asian cultures have a deep seated level of respect, and self respect that goes so far beyond wearing a mask.
I'm sorry, but I'll never view the average slob as someone of respect, or as someone performing an act of respect simply because they're wearing a mask.
 

correcaminos

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Ugh…my purpose not having to wear one while at Disney. If I there want to and don’t feel comfortable by all means go right ahead. Do as you wish. Do what you’re comfortable with. I don’t mind wearing one when this gs are bad at all. I just don’t want to wear in at Disney. That’s it
Nah I got you.... I didn't read it as being negative to others. Text can be hard sometimes and people take things in ways accidentally that posters didn’t intend :) (me included in both typing poorly to cause confusion or reading wrong)
 

SCB1012

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Will Disney definitely extend their requirement for buses/monorail/etc since the federal government did? I've heard from visitors this week that CMs/Disney have been less stringent on enforcing masking on transportation and I honestly hope that continues for our trip in two weeks. I was looking so forward to not bringing masks on this trip :(.
 

correcaminos

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Will Disney definitely extend their requirement for buses/monorail/etc since the federal government did? I've heard from visitors this week that CMs/Disney have been less stringent on enforcing masking on transportation and I honestly hope that continues for our trip in two weeks. I was looking so forward to not bringing masks on this trip :(.
They still have the policy. I leave very soon to check it out myself. We were just talking and trying to decide how many to pack and which style to pack for transportation. Admittedly I find the monorail transportation requirement kinda annoying myself. We'll deal but we may drive one day to avoid buses. MK we can boat to. EPCOT will require too on the monorail. I would pack and expect to wear myself.
 

G00fyDad

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Will Disney definitely extend their requirement for buses/monorail/etc since the federal government did? I've heard from visitors this week that CMs/Disney have been less stringent on enforcing masking on transportation and I honestly hope that continues for our trip in two weeks. I was looking so forward to not bringing masks on this trip :(.
They don't have a choice. They're under federal guidelines for their transportation. If it's required on public transportation by federal guidelines then it's required at Disney transportation.
 

Heelz2315

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Nah I got you.... I didn't read it as being negative to others. Text can be hard sometimes and people take things in ways accidentally that posters didn’t intend :) (me included in both typing poorly to cause confusion or reading wrong)
I’m just hoping cases don’t do here what they’re doing in Europe and we can get our summer Disney trips in mask free. That’s all. If we knew which metrics they looked or used to impliment or remove restrictions we could plan. But we don’t know
 

correcaminos

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I’m just hoping cases don’t do here what they’re doing in Europe and we can get our summer Disney trips in mask free. That’s all. If we knew which metrics they looked or used to impliment or remove restrictions we could plan. But we don’t know
Not all of Europe is doing the same too. I've been looking and some never really dropped and some really have a mild uptick. I don't think honestly Disney has metrics. They didn't remove when cases were super low in Novmeber when I was there but they dropped when cases were still high. I think the shift that cases could be high but as long as we don't overwhelm hospitals or shut down lots due to lack of workers we'll be okay.

I'm headed in June as well as in a couple days. I'll give feel for both. IIRC you're after my June trip too?
 

GoofGoof

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I’m just hoping cases don’t do here what they’re doing in Europe and we can get our summer Disney trips in mask free. That’s all. If we knew which metrics they looked or used to impliment or remove restrictions we could plan. But we don’t know
Last thing I’ll say on this topic. There’s not much you can do about it either way. Even if you knew the exact metrics Disney was using there is no way to predict where things would be this Summer so there would be no possible way to plan any differently. Disney releasing a policy publicly that is based on absolute metrics would only result in more endless debate and people challenging the science. It would serve no practical purpose.

If the only way you will be happy with a trip to WDW is without any masks required and you don’t want to live with the economic and psychological risk the rules could change and you may have to cancel last minute then I’d suggest delaying for another year and seeing how things play out this Summer.

Stay safe out there people and try to enjoy this time. I’ll see y‘all in the non-Covid threads :)
 

Heelz2315

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Not all of Europe is doing the same too. I've been looking and some never really dropped and some really have a mild uptick. I don't think honestly Disney has metrics. They didn't remove when cases were super low in Novmeber when I was there but they dropped when cases were still high. I think the shift that cases could be high but as long as we don't overwhelm hospitals or shut down lots due to lack of workers we'll be okay.

I'm headed in June as well as in a couple days. I'll give feel for both. IIRC you're after my June trip too?
April 15-20 and July 1-9
 

correcaminos

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April 15-20 and July 1-9
Yep, you're a month past my trips as a whole. We'll be there 1st of June as well as next week. Unfortunately you might be stuck with masks on transportation for April but that might also change. We're just bringing some surgical style I think that will be easy to put even in a pocket or bag (in a ziplock). I haven't gotten a read on which my kid wants for the flight yet. He did surgical style last time but also likes the KN95s
 

Heelz2315

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Yep, you're a month past my trips as a whole. We'll be there 1st of June as well as next week. Unfortunately you might be stuck with masks on transportation for April but that might also change. We're just bringing some surgical style I think that will be easy to put even in a pocket or bag (in a ziplock). I haven't gotten a read on which my kid wants for the flight yet. He did surgical style last time but also likes the KN95s

I don’t mind wearing them in the plane or airport. Just inside WDW property. I am hoping for a no mask wdw vacations
 

SCB1012

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They still have the policy. I leave very soon to check it out myself. We were just talking and trying to decide how many to pack and which style to pack for transportation. Admittedly I find the monorail transportation requirement kinda annoying myself. We'll deal but we may drive one day to avoid buses. MK we can boat to. EPCOT will require too on the monorail. I would pack and expect to wear myself.
Gotcha-so now it's just seeing how much they enforce it. Buses would be easy to enforce (although I've heard from people there this week that they don't care thank goodness) but individual monorail cars/gondolas seem difficult.
 

correcaminos

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I don’t mind wearing them in the plane or airport. Just inside WDW property. I am hoping for a no mask wdw vacations
Well April you should plan for transportation. After might vary. I am thinking my June trip might be none. Rather annoyed with masks in rain. So annoyed at the weather forecast right now. Was looking great until today.

Gotcha-so now it's just seeing how much they enforce it. Buses would be easy to enforce (although I've heard from people there this week that they don't care thank goodness) but individual monorail cars/gondolas seem difficult.
It has always been hit or miss. Doesn't mean one should plan to not wear just because they aren't enforcing though.
 

DisneyFan32

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Well April you should plan for transportation. After might vary. I am thinking my June trip might be none. Rather annoyed with masks in rain. So annoyed at the weather forecast right now. Was looking great until today.


It has always been hit or miss. Doesn't mean one should plan to not wear just because they aren't enforcing though.
I have a question @helenabear @GoofGoof is going to be safe by summer if NJ Transit will remove mask mandate as masks for good for trains and buses next month hopefully, so NYC will be safe as I'll visit to NYC on summer, fall and winter when it's finally safe since two years ago without mask on train ride.
 

TehPuddingMan

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Gotcha-so now it's just seeing how much they enforce it. Buses would be easy to enforce (although I've heard from people there this week that they don't care thank goodness) but individual monorail cars/gondolas seem difficult.
They were handing disposable masks out at the Hollywood Studios Skyliner station last night. It was still being enforced getting on the gondola, but many people were maskless getting off.
 

Incomudro

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They were handing disposable masks out at the Hollywood Studios Skyliner station last night. It was still being enforced getting on the gondola, but many people were maskless getting off.
Are they mixing families on the Gondola?
If so, why not just separate them and forget about the masks.
 
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