Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another case in NYC. This man likely took public transport to work everyday and recently flew to Miami. He’s in critical condition.
https://www.lohud.com/story/news/politics/politics-on-the-hudson/2020/03/03/coronavirus-new-york-westchester-man-has-states-second-confirmed-case/4937479002/
He also has an underlying condition:
remains in a New York City hospital and has an "underlying respiratory illness," according to Cuomo.
This is the big cue. If you don't have respiratory illnesses your odds of suffering from the virus beyond a mild flu is so very low.
I'm sure the heavy smoking rates in China and Italy had something to do with their large numbers of deaths. It seems like those who died in Seattle had existing respiratory problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really struggling. I know we should't go on our cruise but we are beyong the point of getting any money back unless the cruise line cancels. So its highly unlikely we will go, but eating $6K just really really hurts. Like could have bought a few appliances for my kitchen hurts. Ugh. We can "afford" it, but are not so wealthy it doesn't hurt.
Talk to a travel health clinic doctor or nurse. This board is not a good place to get rational advice. There are very high levels of anxiety here and people are extremely anxious and risk adverse. Basing a decision off of someone else's anxiety is not a good decision.
Did you book on a credit card? Many cards have trip insurance as a benefit.
I have trip insurance. And if one of us gets ill right before the trip or on the trip it kicks in. But we don't have cancel for any reason and therefore we can't cancel for fear of the virus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really struggling. I know we should't go on our cruise but we are beyong the point of getting any money back unless the cruise line cancels. So its highly unlikely we will go, but eating $6K just really really hurts. Like could have bought a few appliances for my kitchen hurts. Ugh. We can "afford" it, but are not so wealthy it doesn't hurt.
Talk to a travel health clinic doctor or nurse. This board is not a good place to get rational advice. There are very high levels of anxiety here and people are extremely anxious and risk adverse. Basing a decision off of someone else's anxiety is not a good decision.
Did you book on a credit card? Many cards have trip insurance as a benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am really struggling. I know we should't go on our cruise but we are beyong the point of getting any money back unless the cruise line cancels. So its highly unlikely we will go, but eating $6K just really really hurts. Like could have bought a few appliances for my kitchen hurts. Ugh. We can "afford" it, but are not so wealthy it doesn't hurt.
Talk to a travel health clinic doctor or nurse. This board is not a good place to get rational advice. There are very high levels of anxiety here and people are extremely anxious and risk adverse. Basing a decision off of someone else's anxiety is not a good decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm genuinely confused re domestic travelling concerns - you could get this ANYWHERE people gather. Who knows who traveled where in your own community? Why do you think your risk is greater somewhere else? In a city like DC, you have just as much chance of getting it as you might in, say, SF. Right?
I’m with you.
Me too, but the only thing that gives me pause are the flights.
Yes, but is it really that different than people who are taking Metro, trains, and buses every day to commute? Personally, I would travel as long as I know I could drive home if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another case in NYC. This man likely took public transport to work everyday and recently flew to Miami. He’s in critical condition.
https://www.lohud.com/story/news/politics/politics-on-the-hudson/2020/03/03/coronavirus-new-york-westchester-man-has-states-second-confirmed-case/4937479002/
He also has an underlying condition:
remains in a New York City hospital and has an "underlying respiratory illness," according to Cuomo.
Anonymous wrote:I am really struggling. I know we should't go on our cruise but we are beyong the point of getting any money back unless the cruise line cancels. So its highly unlikely we will go, but eating $6K just really really hurts. Like could have bought a few appliances for my kitchen hurts. Ugh. We can "afford" it, but are not so wealthy it doesn't hurt.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Turks and Caicos, the last week in March-April 5. Wondering if we should cancel.