Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you go to nyc this weekend?
I had every intention of going but everyone I talk to thinks I’m nuts to even consider going.
Are you nuts? They sending National Guard to secure quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Portugal in April?
Aunt said just a few cases, mostly in the north. Again that’s the wealthier part of the country so testing may be better. I’m still hopeful about my end of June plans but haven’t bought tix yet. Portuguese are extremely clean people and they’ve been scrubbing everything under the sun to within an inch of its life for a long time.
The reason it started there (wealthier part of the country) is because of travelers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Portugal in April?
Aunt said just a few cases, mostly in the north. Again that’s the wealthier part of the country so testing may be better. I’m still hopeful about my end of June plans but haven’t bought tix yet. Portuguese are extremely clean people and they’ve been scrubbing everything under the sun to within an inch of its life for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:I think the answer to all these “should I cancel?” posts is yes. No need to post your specific iteration of the same question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I appreciate your abundance of caution, the CDC is still not recommending the extreme measures you're advocating. I will base my travel and recreation decisions on their actual site until they state otherwise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
We need the government to step it all up. Airlines and hotels are not reimbursing people. I paid $6,000 for an apartment in Aspen to go skiing next week, I booked it through VRBO and am not going to get anything back if I cancel. Delta is also refusing to give me credit...
I don't understand where people got the idea that a pandemic was supposed to be trouble free and convenient. Jesus.
Also I bet its all the 'no government oversight' people whining! You don't want the government in your homes, churches, or workplace. Well you can stand to let the government stay back when you lose money over your random vacations as well.
Hypocrites.
You do understand that they are under pressure from the POTUS to keep the economy going. Listen to Dr Fauci very closely and you will see that he is in favor of a lot of social distancing and keeping to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Portugal in April?
Aunt said just a few cases, mostly in the north. Again that’s the wealthier part of the country so testing may be better. I’m still hopeful about my end of June plans but haven’t bought tix yet. Portuguese are extremely clean people and they’ve been scrubbing everything under the sun to within an inch of its life for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Would you go to nyc this weekend?
I had every intention of going but everyone I talk to thinks I’m nuts to even consider going.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, thoughts on our Atlanta trip during Spring break? Purchased tickets long time ago. Our hosts might not want us to visit if things keep going on as is.....
Anonymous wrote:Portugal in April?