Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling by air domestically and/or to countries not on the hotspot list is dangerous (and, thefore, selfish) why doesn't our government step up and say so? Dr. Fauci, who seems to be the most honest, straightforward government official in this fiasco, has warned older Americans and those with underlying medical conditions to limit travel and stay away from crowded venues. Therefore, those of us not in those categories assume that it's perfectly ok for us to travel.
Probably intense pressure from the airlines/tourism lobby. They have to keep something going. Good for shareholders and bad for country.
This. I was shocked the CDC flat out told people not to cruise. Yet the cruises are still going!
And many ppl are not cancelling.
Because the cruise lines are only offering future travel credit, which many people cannot use.
I guess some of them are just DYING to cruise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before you fly anywhere make sure you'd be happy staying there at least 2 weeks. Dunno who pays for the hotel. https://www.fox10tv.com/news/coronavirus/church-group-from-gulf-coast-quarantined-in-hotel-near-bethlehem/article_4efcec20-5fbb-11ea-affa-a35bc1a2243c.html
I had read about coronavirus but became more aware when FCPS cancelled the Longfellow Chinese exhange yet the USA allowed them to enter and stay and roam about at random.
That church group is not in Israel and just wants to get back to the USA. "we all want to be home,? Bell said. ?We want them to fly us to the United States as quickly as possible. That?s what we want and that?s what we?ve asked for and that?s what we?re hoping for, but we?ve just got to wait it out. The Israeli authorities have a lot to do with that. The Israelis have shut down their borders right now which means they?re not letting anyone in. Well, for us to get to an airport, we?ve got to cross Israeli borders, so that?s part of the deal too. It?s a complicated situation.?
They went overseas on March 1 for their trip of a lifetime. https://weartv.com/news/local/alabama-church-members-held-for-quarantine-in-bethlehem-hotel
I suppose the Maryland, Fairfax, and Houston Nile River cruisers were also on special junkets. Who pays for the extra cruise time in quarantine? The hotels and extraction [if done by govt] of these individuals who travel by choice?
I wonder how many Nile River cruisers are ambling around...perhaps the govt should stick all in quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling by air domestically and/or to countries not on the hotspot list is dangerous (and, thefore, selfish) why doesn't our government step up and say so? Dr. Fauci, who seems to be the most honest, straightforward government official in this fiasco, has warned older Americans and those with underlying medical conditions to limit travel and stay away from crowded venues. Therefore, those of us not in those categories assume that it's perfectly ok for us to travel.
Probably intense pressure from the airlines/tourism lobby. They have to keep something going. Good for shareholders and bad for country.
This. I was shocked the CDC flat out told people not to cruise. Yet the cruises are still going!
And many ppl are not cancelling.
Because the cruise lines are only offering future travel credit, which many people cannot use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling by air domestically and/or to countries not on the hotspot list is dangerous (and, thefore, selfish) why doesn't our government step up and say so? Dr. Fauci, who seems to be the most honest, straightforward government official in this fiasco, has warned older Americans and those with underlying medical conditions to limit travel and stay away from crowded venues. Therefore, those of us not in those categories assume that it's perfectly ok for us to travel.
Probably intense pressure from the airlines/tourism lobby. They have to keep something going. Good for shareholders and bad for country.
This. I was shocked the CDC flat out told people not to cruise. Yet the cruises are still going!
And many ppl are not cancelling.
Because the cruise lines are only offering future travel credit, which many people cannot use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling by air domestically and/or to countries not on the hotspot list is dangerous (and, thefore, selfish) why doesn't our government step up and say so? Dr. Fauci, who seems to be the most honest, straightforward government official in this fiasco, has warned older Americans and those with underlying medical conditions to limit travel and stay away from crowded venues. Therefore, those of us not in those categories assume that it's perfectly ok for us to travel.
Probably intense pressure from the airlines/tourism lobby. They have to keep something going. Good for shareholders and bad for country.
This. I was shocked the CDC flat out told people not to cruise. Yet the cruises are still going!
And many ppl are not cancelling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quick getaway with DD to Florida over Easter ? April 9th thru 13th. Flying in and out of Tampa and staying at the beach. I have until March 27th to cancel VRBO for full refund ? can?t cancel the flight.
She is 16, I am 50, and we are both very healthy with no underlying issues.
Thoughts?
If I'm not mistaken, west coast of Florida and specifically Tampa were the first hot spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling by air domestically and/or to countries not on the hotspot list is dangerous (and, thefore, selfish) why doesn't our government step up and say so? Dr. Fauci, who seems to be the most honest, straightforward government official in this fiasco, has warned older Americans and those with underlying medical conditions to limit travel and stay away from crowded venues. Therefore, those of us not in those categories assume that it's perfectly ok for us to travel.
Probably intense pressure from the airlines/tourism lobby. They have to keep something going. Good for shareholders and bad for country.
This. I was shocked the CDC flat out told people not to cruise. Yet the cruises are still going!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling by air domestically and/or to countries not on the hotspot list is dangerous (and, thefore, selfish) why doesn't our government step up and say so? Dr. Fauci, who seems to be the most honest, straightforward government official in this fiasco, has warned older Americans and those with underlying medical conditions to limit travel and stay away from crowded venues. Therefore, those of us not in those categories assume that it's perfectly ok for us to travel.
Probably intense pressure from the airlines/tourism lobby. They have to keep something going. Good for shareholders and bad for country.
Anonymous wrote:Quick getaway with DD to Florida over Easter ? April 9th thru 13th. Flying in and out of Tampa and staying at the beach. I have until March 27th to cancel VRBO for full refund ? can?t cancel the flight.
She is 16, I am 50, and we are both very healthy with no underlying issues.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:If traveling by air domestically and/or to countries not on the hotspot list is dangerous (and, thefore, selfish) why doesn't our government step up and say so? Dr. Fauci, who seems to be the most honest, straightforward government official in this fiasco, has warned older Americans and those with underlying medical conditions to limit travel and stay away from crowded venues. Therefore, those of us not in those categories assume that it's perfectly ok for us to travel.
Anonymous wrote:Family trip to LA, San Diego, and Santa Barbara over spring break. Flying. All pretty young (DH is oldest at 45) - family trip. DS was gonna check out the UCs but I would imagine they may cancel tours. We were considering Universal but that seems like a bad idea. Should we still go? Airfare isn?t refundable but hotel is
Anonymous wrote:Before you fly anywhere make sure you'd be happy staying there at least 2 weeks. Dunno who pays for the hotel. https://www.fox10tv.com/news/coronavirus/church-group-from-gulf-coast-quarantined-in-hotel-near-bethlehem/article_4efcec20-5fbb-11ea-affa-a35bc1a2243c.html