My wife and I are expecting also and will are going first of June. We are keeping an eye on the cdc map, and talking with our doctors. Most places in the United States have confirmed travel related Zika, and if it come to the US then it be all over the south. If there becomes an uptick of non-travel related cases we will rethink our trip. But right now our doctor and the cdc map are still saying it will be alright.
here the link to the map:
http://www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/united-states.html
Informed caution is not abject paranoia.I'm sorry but this is abject paranoia.
1. The odds of dying in a car crash on your way to work if you stayed home are orders of magnitude greater than the risk of contracting Zika at Walt Disney World.
2. Zika presents as a mild cold in 4 out of 5 cases.
3. The link between microcephaly and Zika has not been shown to be causal.
4. There are exponentially more common birth defects that happen that have nothing to do with Zika.
That's my point. There is no risk and to think otherwise is uninformed caution and therefore abject paranoia. There's no risk mathematically, logically, realistically. To look at 0.00000001% risk as anything other than zero is paranoia and not any way I want to live my life.Informed caution is not abject paranoia.
The real question is, do I need to take this risk? And what's the worst case scenario? WDW will always be there.
Informed caution is not abject paranoia.
The real question is, do I need to take this risk? And what's the worst case scenario? WDW will always be there.
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