Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to present at a giant health conference in Orlando next week (40,000+ attendees). Scheduled to leave on Saturday, conference lasts a week. A bunch of major vendors have backed out, but apparently it's still on. Boss says I can back out if I want.
DH and toddler are supposed to come with and hang with my inlaws, but we're all reconsidering now.
40,000 attendees from all over? I'd cancel....and it's a health conference!
And the decision was made for me! Conference cancelled.
Yet they still haven't cancelled SXSW.
For the same reason most other things have no been cancelled. Corporate greed.
They're about to. Netflix and HBO just pulled out. Once the major vendors leave its lost.
As of yesterday's press conference they were not cancelling.
As of ONE HOUR AGO HBO and Netflix pulled out. They're making decisions hour-by-hour.
Anonymous wrote:Would you go or cancel? Large work conference, DC to Omaha, Nebraska, March 9-13. No international attendees.
Tickets are on Delta, so I can get a travel voucher with no change fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthrow Baggage Handlers test positive
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-06/london-heathrow-baggage-handlers-test-positive-for-virus
this was the nail in the coffin for our london/paris trip starting tomorrow.
We are supposed to fly to Heathrow in 10 days on United...
Was your airline accommodating ?
It is United - $300 change fee per ticket - so that's $1500 for five of us, plus any difference in fare. So no, not really accommodating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthrow Baggage Handlers test positive
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-06/london-heathrow-baggage-handlers-test-positive-for-virus
this was the nail in the coffin for our london/paris trip starting tomorrow.
We are supposed to fly to Heathrow in 10 days on United...
Was your airline accommodating ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Germany (flying into Berlin) in mid-April?
Nope. Too close to Italy. Plus they have many cases popping up now.
Berlin is about the same distance from Milan as DC is from Chicago or Atlanta.
Germany has 670 cases now with 150 added during the past day. At this pace, they will have thousands identified in a few days. Much more in April.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Germany (flying into Berlin) in mid-April?
Nope. Too close to Italy. Plus they have many cases popping up now.
Berlin is about the same distance from Milan as DC is from Chicago or Atlanta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Germany (flying into Berlin) in mid-April?
Nope. Too close to Italy. Plus they have many cases popping up now.
Anonymous wrote:DD age 13.5 (a very mature kid) is scheduled to fly alone to Portland, OR in late March to visit family. She will stay at their house; no hotels. Nonstop flights to/from DCA/PDX.
She would be very careful about what she touched, washing hands, etc while on the plane and traveling. She's more meticulous than I am. Once she's there she'll mostly be outdoors, not doing much in the way of tourist sites or indoor spaces.
My biggest concern would be that if she was a on a plane with people who were discovered to be infected, she could be put in quarantine without one of her parents (since we aren't flying with her). Could they, would they, do that to a minor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Germany (flying into Berlin) in mid-April?
Nope. Too close to Italy. Plus they have many cases popping up now.
Anonymous wrote:Germany (flying into Berlin) in mid-April?
Anonymous wrote:Germany (flying into Berlin) in mid-April?
Anonymous wrote:DD age 13.5 (a very mature kid) is scheduled to fly alone to Portland, OR in late March to visit family. She will stay at their house; no hotels. Nonstop flights to/from DCA/PDX.
She would be very careful about what she touched, washing hands, etc while on the plane and traveling. She's more meticulous than I am. Once she's there she'll mostly be outdoors, not doing much in the way of tourist sites or indoor spaces.
My biggest concern would be that if she was a on a plane with people who were discovered to be infected, she could be put in quarantine without one of her parents (since we aren't flying with her). Could they, would they, do that to a minor?