Anonymous wrote:My kid’s admitted student event at an LA college has been canceled. Will American refund my tickets? I’m guessing not but hoping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The conference I was scheduled to attend in April (spring break week) in NC was just canceled. Glad the decision was made for me!
Same here... energy conference?
We’re still planning to go to Florida for the rest of spring break unless someone in the family is already sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newark to Miami on Sunday, for a weeklong stay? Husband flying with 84 year old mother.
I will fly from DC to Miami on the same day, and we all meet in the airport in Miami.
I should also add, that 84 year old MIL has no medical conditions and despite her age doesn't take any medication. She is very healthy.
Anonymous wrote:The conference I was scheduled to attend in April (spring break week) in NC was just canceled. Glad the decision was made for me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting tidbit from England
Interesting tidbit from case in the UK
"He was left 'coughing excessively' on a ward for six hours leaving family fearing he could have passed on the infection to others.
The man died at Milton Keynes Hospital after he was admitted on March 3 with suspected pneumonia having recently returned from a Caribbean cruise where he had visited several countries. His cause of death is believed to be asphyxiation after he took off his oxygen mask. "
Can you link the whole article?
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t see any answers so adding again. LA and points north over spring break? Flying...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t cruise at this point. Why take the risk of being stuck on board for weeks? Yikes.
As for other travel, it’s recommended to cease non essential travel not bc of danger to yourself but to avoid spreading. The more we can cut down on the movement of people the more we can try and slow this thing and buy some time.
But they NEEEED to GOOOOO.![]()
Your point is correct and clear. But for most people, it’s blame everyone else in government and then go do what you want to do.
The only thing I HAVE to do is pick up my kid for spring college break. I will drive, go to quiet, out of the way rest stops, and hope like heck they kill the rest of the semester.
My guess is my husband in tech ends up working from home. At that point, I go stay with my sister near my kid until they kill the semester so I can get there fast. I’m betting the college closes early.
“Kill the semester?” So all the work the students have put in since January should be for naught?
Some schools going to online for remainder of semester.
What about labs or other classes that involve more "hands on" instruction? I will be pissed if my kid's school "kills" the semester.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting tidbit from England
Interesting tidbit from case in the UK
"He was left 'coughing excessively' on a ward for six hours leaving family fearing he could have passed on the infection to others.
The man died at Milton Keynes Hospital after he was admitted on March 3 with suspected pneumonia having recently returned from a Caribbean cruise where he had visited several countries. His cause of death is believed to be asphyxiation after he took off his oxygen mask. "
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An update: I am in Paris and in heaven. While flight was 75% full, Paris seems the same as ever and you wouldn’t know anything is going in the two days I’ve been here.
The point of a virus is that it’s invisible. You’re not going to see riots in the street or plague camps. What you need to worry about is contact with someone you don’t even know is carrying Coronavirus and then getting sick when you return or worse - before you leave.
There are over 700 cases of Coronavirus in France. Schools are closing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An update: I am in Paris and in heaven. While flight was 75% full, Paris seems the same as ever and you wouldn’t know anything is going in the two days I’ve been here.
The point of a virus is that it’s invisible. You’re not going to see riots in the street or plague camps. What you need to worry about is contact with someone you don’t even know is carrying Coronavirus and then getting sick when you return or worse - before you leave.
Anonymous wrote:An update: I am in Paris and in heaven. While flight was 75% full, Paris seems the same as ever and you wouldn’t know anything is going in the two days I’ve been here.