TP2000
Well-Known Member
Gavin Rossdale needs to release new Guidance to clarify this
I'm hoping for a live press conference from Gavin Rossdale.
I love it when he rambles like an HR middle manager trying to impress the boss.
Gavin Rossdale needs to release new Guidance to clarify this
Well, Outdoor Sporting events, and indoor events, which have in-state rules.
Well, until June 15th, where those Outdoor Stadiums can return to 100% capacity.So basically anything with mass events, which makes sense.
I hope a reporters asks them to explain how it is safer for such individuals to attend an indoor soccer match but not ride Dumbo or how the ticket taker at Angels Stadium is better-trained to verify a vaccine card or test result than the Disneyland ticket taker.
Of course, they don’t. And for this reason, I think they would get much better compliance if they provided clarity on the end date. “Out of state visitors, please feel free to make plans starting June 16” would work a lot better than a series of incomprehensible policies that even Sea World’s lawyers don’t seem to agree with Disney’s lawyers on, basically leaving people to try to plan and cross their fingers. These guidelines are so complicated that many are ignoring them, which actually makes for a less-safe situation. As I’ve said, require a vaccine card or negative test on arrival at the airport and be done with all of this. Or continue requiring nothing like most states and just clearly state “come in June.” They’ve said 5k out of state people could gather in a convention hall June 15 without proving anything with regard to covid, so one would think they‘d be able to walk into Disneyland then, too, but they have not said.I think what's happening is many of these restrictions turn out to be arbitrary, capricious, not based on recent science, and do not align with any internal logic.
People still wonder and complain about why amusement parks were kept closed so long.
Yep. The effort being expended to circumvent the rules proves that keeping the parks closed for so long was the right decision.
It really is in the best interest of the parks to enforce the requirements, since they will be the first ones shut down, should case loads increase again.
The vaccine will prevent a return to Purple tier, but they won't be enough to prevent a rise in cases, or a smaller surge, once people lunge towards 100% normalcy as quickly as possible, rules be darned.
Demand has not plateaued, but rather the pace (3 million per day) has frozen, mostly due to JnJ. No one expects us to freeze with 50% unvaccinated, and certainly not in CA. In my state, it is expected we will get to around 70% vaccinated by Memorial Day. I presume CA will be similar. Nationwide average is estimated around 60%. These estimates are without anyone under age 16. 12-15 year olds should become eligible soon, which will add a few percentage points.The concern seems to be in the plateu of vaccination demand, and whether the remaining 50%+ will take the time to be vaccinated. I sincerely hope that the hospital demand doesn't skyrocket again, and as long as their is no danger of exceeding hospital capacity, there shouldn't be a need to limit activities, but so far, every time when restrictions have beem removed, cases have increased.
I can definitely understand Disney's hesitation in enforcing a vaccine requirement though, as that really isn't something a corporation is built for. Something should be implemented at the federal level.
Seems like it would be easier to just get your shots.I'm just saying...
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The problem is, there can't be, or even at the state level. They can, however, give incentives to businesses who follow certain guidelines. By allowing a place like Disneyland, to increase attendance by vaccinating a certain % of their employees, they give Disney something in return for following the rules. The state could do the same in regards to vaccinations, and already appear to be in some respects. Allowing a higher capacity, and out of state guests, so long as proof of vaccination is there, does not prohibit a place like Disneyland from opening. It merely allows them to reach a state of normalcy quicker, by allowing people who were responsible, to once again go back to normal and experience Disneyland.The concern seems to be in the plateu of vaccination demand, and whether the remaining 50%+ will take the time to be vaccinated. I sincerely hope that the hospital demand doesn't skyrocket again, and as long as their is no danger of exceeding hospital capacity, there shouldn't be a need to limit activities, but so far, every time when restrictions have beem removed, cases have increased.
I can definitely understand Disney's hesitation in enforcing a vaccine requirement though, as that really isn't something a corporation is built for. Something should be implemented at the federal level.
Or wear a frickin' mask, which many have refused to do since the very beginning. But I won't get into the selfishness and lack of care for others that's been exhibited here the past 14 months. So many lives could have been saved, and so many could be saved going forward if people get vaccinated, and realize that a functional society does not operate in a vacuum.Seems like it would be easier to just get your shots.
If past is prologue, I’d wager this has more to do with the general population’s propensity to fib and/or plagiarize in the interest of their own narrow motives (over and above the health and welfare of their fellow countryman) than anything else.Well, that's really following the science. Any unvaccinated local can show up on any given day. But someone from out of state who has been vaccinated is a no go.
Yeah, makes complete sense.
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