Anonymous wrote:Headed to Grand Cayman in 3 weeks. Still planning on going. Is that crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Disney in April. At this point we are still going.
Anonymous wrote:Mediterranean cruise - end of May (10days)plus 5 days in Rome.
I have travel insurance to only cover some of my cost and 5000 loss.
2 (7 and 11) kids and my husband. I’m only worried about my kids.
Take the loss or wait and see?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Fauci, a world expert on infectious disease, was just on CNN sounding realistic.
No cause for panic. Wash hands.
No by all means we should cease doing anything and crash the economy to avoid a virus no worse than an nasty cold for most people
Who did you hear that from?
Everyone who is literally canceling all possible plans and forgoing regular activity! There’s a reason the markets crashed this week
No who told you that it’s no worse than a nasty cold? Surely not the 3000+ people who have died. Turn off Fox News.
Out of how many people who got it! Yes, doe 99.98% of people who contract it it will not be a big deal.
The problem with this line of thinking is it’s individually centered. IOW, typically American.
While it may be like a bad cold for you so you will continue with your normal activities- work, shopping, parties, travel, school, etc. You will continue to pass this onto to many more people. People who may not fare a lucky as you or perhaps their kids may not or their parents may not.
You may survive barely scathed, yet you may have contributed to the deaths and/or very serious illnesses of others because of your lack of precautions.
That’s why containment is so important. It’s ridiculously difficult to give up our freedoms temporarily for the greater good of our communities but it’s the only proven method that has worked so far. We have no medications for it, no vaccine for it. We don’t have hospital resources for it.
Look at Washington state right now. They bought a motel to provide a make shift hospital. Has that ever happened because of something “no worse than a nasty cold”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Fauci, a world expert on infectious disease, was just on CNN sounding realistic.
No cause for panic. Wash hands.
No by all means we should cease doing anything and crash the economy to avoid a virus no worse than an nasty cold for most people
Who did you hear that from?
Everyone who is literally canceling all possible plans and forgoing regular activity! There’s a reason the markets crashed this week
No who told you that it’s no worse than a nasty cold? Surely not the 3000+ people who have died. Turn off Fox News.
Out of how many people who got it! Yes, doe 99.98% of people who contract it it will not be a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Fauci, a world expert on infectious disease, was just on CNN sounding realistic.
No cause for panic. Wash hands.
No by all means we should cease doing anything and crash the economy to avoid a virus no worse than an nasty cold for most people
Who did you hear that from?
Everyone who is literally canceling all possible plans and forgoing regular activity! There’s a reason the markets crashed this week
No who told you that it’s no worse than a nasty cold? Surely not the 3000+ people who have died. Turn off Fox News.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Fauci, a world expert on infectious disease, was just on CNN sounding realistic.
No cause for panic. Wash hands.
No by all means we should cease doing anything and crash the economy to avoid a virus no worse than an nasty cold for most people
Who did you hear that from?
Everyone who is literally canceling all possible plans and forgoing regular activity! There’s a reason the markets crashed this week
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mexico poster from earlier today. Supposed to leave end of March with my 2 elementary age kids. All inclusive resort, no side trips planned.
Nope.
What does "Nope" mean? Is it "No way would I go."? or "No need to cancel."?
It means no.
Because do you want to be quarantined or hospitalize with children in Mexico.
Mexico traveler here (I was not the one who asked for clarification on “nope.”) On what basis would you assume we would end up quarantined? We aren’t coming from, or going to, a place with an outbreak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Fauci, a world expert on infectious disease, was just on CNN sounding realistic.
No cause for panic. Wash hands.
No by all means we should cease doing anything and crash the economy to avoid a virus no worse than an nasty cold for most people
Who did you hear that from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Fauci, a world expert on infectious disease, was just on CNN sounding realistic.
No cause for panic. Wash hands.
No by all means we should cease doing anything and crash the economy to avoid a virus no worse than an nasty cold for most people
Anonymous wrote:Anthony Fauci, a world expert on infectious disease, was just on CNN sounding realistic.
No cause for panic. Wash hands.