spring break: warm, pool, beach optional, no zika

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Anonymous wrote:It's been around Africa for generations. In fact, those exposed as kids are thought to have immunity as adults.


That's reassuring.
Anonymous
Bahamas
Anonymous
If you are not pregnant, Zika is not an issue for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not worried about myself but worried about unknown long-term effects on my DD/DS and their reproductive health.

Took us years to conceive them due to our own health issues and I don't want to introduce issues for them unnecessarily.

Do they spray like crazy in WDW? I don't remember getting bites there.



This is what I wonder too. If a young girl is exposed, does it pose any potential issues down the road when she gets pregnant 20 or 30 years later?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not worried about myself but worried about unknown long-term effects on my DD/DS and their reproductive health.

Took us years to conceive them due to our own health issues and I don't want to introduce issues for them unnecessarily.

Do they spray like crazy in WDW? I don't remember getting bites there.



This is what I wonder too. If a young girl is exposed, does it pose any potential issues down the road when she gets pregnant 20 or 30 years later?

No one knows. They don't even know how it's causing birth defects and increased cases of Guillian Barre syndrome.
Anonymous
Aruba, Bahamas and Jamaica are all Zika free for now.
Anonymous
We did a nice cruise a couple years ago. It was relaxing and all had a great time.
Anonymous
Thanks! We are looking at resorts in Tucson now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's been around Africa for generations. In fact, those exposed as kids are thought to have immunity as adults.


But yet it only becomes a crisis when white people start to get nervous and move heaven and earth to create a vaccine. Classic.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's been around Africa for generations. In fact, those exposed as kids are thought to have immunity as adults.


But yet it only becomes a crisis when white people start to get nervous and move heaven and earth to create a vaccine. Classic.


I get your point and as an international public health professional agree with your sentiment but in this case, it's not that we've been ignoring it bc it was only in Africa. It is NOT causing birth defects in Africa and is not a disease of significance there bc people
are thought to have some degree of resistance.
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Anonymous wrote:will disney be warm enough? stormalong bay looks good.

what about phoenix/scottsdale?

st. john too risky with zika? looks like cases in PR...


I'm guessing the Beach Club/Yacht Club (storm along bay) are sold out for spring break.


I'm currently looking at spring break options and they both still look available. Along with several other WDW resorts. Also, there is a sale right now on hotel/park tickets.
Anonymous
Palm Desert/ Springs. Can fly direct via DCA on Alaskan to Long Beach or Ontario and drive. We went last year in March, temps between 80-95.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! We are looking at resorts in Tucson now.




We love the JW Marriott Starr Pass. Beautiful resort with lazy river pool and hiking trails.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys all pregnant? Because if not Zika is nbd.


I heard Anthony Falci speak on the radio yesterday and someone asked if you got the zika virus and you were not pregnant, what would be the future, would it affect future children? The answer was that they did not know.

Anthony Falci is the director of Allergy Infectious Diseases at NIH.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! We are looking at resorts in Tucson now.




We love the JW Marriott Starr Pass. Beautiful resort with lazy river pool and hiking trails.


March isn't warm enough for outdoor pools in AZ.
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