Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cancun first week of April- haven’t considered canceling.. am I crazy?
I just called our pediatrician to ask for a sanity check and I suggest anyone else who is concerned to do the same. Mine said they’re not advising anyone to cancel travel plans right now except to the places where the CDC says don’t go and that before you travel you should check what the CDC website says about the place you’re going. They said they’re not telling people to cancel flights but they would recommend taking a little bit of extra precaution such as wiping down the tray tables, washing your hands, and trying not to touch your face.
The CDC waits until the last minute to make any official notifications on travel warnings.
They just listed ITALY as a Level-3 Travel Warning 2 days ago. Meanwhile Italy has been the epicenter of European coronavirus outbreaks for a month now.
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/italy
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/warning/coronavirus-italy
By the time they get around to other countries you'll be days away or into your trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cancun first week of April- haven’t considered canceling.. am I crazy?
I just called our pediatrician to ask for a sanity check and I suggest anyone else who is concerned to do the same. Mine said they’re not advising anyone to cancel travel plans right now except to the places where the CDC says don’t go and that before you travel you should check what the CDC website says about the place you’re going. They said they’re not telling people to cancel flights but they would recommend taking a little bit of extra precaution such as wiping down the tray tables, washing your hands, and trying not to touch your face.
Sound and SANE advice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cancun first week of April- haven’t considered canceling.. am I crazy?
I just called our pediatrician to ask for a sanity check and I suggest anyone else who is concerned to do the same. Mine said they’re not advising anyone to cancel travel plans right now except to the places where the CDC says don’t go and that before you travel you should check what the CDC website says about the place you’re going. They said they’re not telling people to cancel flights but they would recommend taking a little bit of extra precaution such as wiping down the tray tables, washing your hands, and trying not to touch your face.
Anonymous wrote:My parents (early 60s) are going to Portugal for the last week of April (from east coast). I am getting mmore and more nervous about it. One has some not totally understood health issues but not related to the immune system. Other is fine and hearty, and never really gets sick. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Cancun first week of April- haven’t considered canceling.. am I crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lost on the people in this thread that the NY case doesn’t seem to be travel related at all? That’s why I am not stopping traveling.
And it seems to be lost on you that travel is how this thing has made it to nearly 90 countries worldwide.
But lots of people who stayed put got it too!
Thanks to travelers who can’t stay put. Just travelers from or to Italy exported Coronavirus to some 40 countries.
This needs to be repeated.. repeatedly.
But what's your point? You want to shut down all air travel now? Then say that. No need to throw blame around.
Blame? These are facts.
Since it needs to be more clear out for you:
* All unnecessary travel is short sighted/foolish/egocentric and puts individuals, communities, states, and countries at risk.*
Okay great. Then have these big rich corporations GIVE US OUR MONEY BACK. We'll wait.
There is always a risk you might lose money on a trip. Nothing is ever guaranteed.
This is a pandemic. With close to 100,000 people infected worldwide. Refusal to acknowledge actual consequences is simply negligent.
The consequences to me personally are likely very small. If the US Government wants me to consider the consequences to others, they can direct the travel companies to refund my money and I will gladly stay home. If they say I can travel, I'm going.
But...but...GOVERNMENT OVERREACH. Oh, it doesn't matter when it affects your bank account huh?
I'm not afraid to go. If YOU are afraid to travel then YOU are free to stay home. See how that works? So far I have not seen the US Government asking healthy people to refrain from travel to non-banned areas.
Anonymous wrote:We are scheduled to go to a Western Caribbean cruise with stops in Jamaica and Grand Cayman the first week of April. We had booked in November so prior to all of this happening. Our kids are really looking forward to this and we did not get travel insurance. We will be loosing 8k if we cancel right now. This is our first vacation in 8 years. What should we do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lost on the people in this thread that the NY case doesn’t seem to be travel related at all? That’s why I am not stopping traveling.
And it seems to be lost on you that travel is how this thing has made it to nearly 90 countries worldwide.
But lots of people who stayed put got it too!
Thanks to travelers who can’t stay put. Just travelers from or to Italy exported Coronavirus to some 40 countries.
This needs to be repeated.. repeatedly.
But what's your point? You want to shut down all air travel now? Then say that. No need to throw blame around.
Blame? These are facts.
Since it needs to be more clear out for you:
* All unnecessary travel is short sighted/foolish/egocentric and puts individuals, communities, states, and countries at risk.*
Okay great. Then have these big rich corporations GIVE US OUR MONEY BACK. We'll wait.
There is always a risk you might lose money on a trip. Nothing is ever guaranteed.
This is a pandemic. With close to 100,000 people infected worldwide. Refusal to acknowledge actual consequences is simply negligent.
The consequences to me personally are likely very small. If the US Government wants me to consider the consequences to others, they can direct the travel companies to refund my money and I will gladly stay home. If they say I can travel, I'm going.
But...but...GOVERNMENT OVERREACH. Oh, it doesn't matter when it affects your bank account huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lost on the people in this thread that the NY case doesn’t seem to be travel related at all? That’s why I am not stopping traveling.
And it seems to be lost on you that travel is how this thing has made it to nearly 90 countries worldwide.
But lots of people who stayed put got it too!
Thanks to travelers who can’t stay put. Just travelers from or to Italy exported Coronavirus to some 40 countries.
This needs to be repeated.. repeatedly.
But what's your point? You want to shut down all air travel now? Then say that. No need to throw blame around.
Blame? These are facts.
Since it needs to be more clear out for you:
* All unnecessary travel is short sighted/foolish/egocentric and puts individuals, communities, states, and countries at risk.*
Okay great. Then have these big rich corporations GIVE US OUR MONEY BACK. We'll wait.
There is always a risk you might lose money on a trip. Nothing is ever guaranteed.
This is a pandemic. With close to 100,000 people infected worldwide. Refusal to acknowledge actual consequences is simply negligent.
The consequences to me personally are likely very small. If the US Government wants me to consider the consequences to others, they can direct the travel companies to refund my money and I will gladly stay home. If they say I can travel, I'm going.
Anonymous wrote:We are scheduled to go to a Western Caribbean cruise with stops in Jamaica and Grand Cayman the first week of April. We had booked in November so prior to all of this happening. Our kids are really looking forward to this and we did not get travel insurance. We will be loosing 8k if we cancel right now. This is our first vacation in 8 years. What should we do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lost on the people in this thread that the NY case doesn’t seem to be travel related at all? That’s why I am not stopping traveling.
And it seems to be lost on you that travel is how this thing has made it to nearly 90 countries worldwide.
But lots of people who stayed put got it too!
Thanks to travelers who can’t stay put. Just travelers from or to Italy exported Coronavirus to some 40 countries.
This needs to be repeated.. repeatedly.
But what's your point? You want to shut down all air travel now? Then say that. No need to throw blame around.
Blame? These are facts.
Since it needs to be more clear out for you:
* All unnecessary travel is short sighted/foolish/egocentric and puts individuals, communities, states, and countries at risk.*
Okay great. Then have these big rich corporations GIVE US OUR MONEY BACK. We'll wait.
There is always a risk you might lose money on a trip. Nothing is ever guaranteed.
This is a pandemic. With close to 100,000 people infected worldwide. Refusal to acknowledge actual consequences is simply negligent.