Anonymous wrote: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.
We also have flights to Tampa and hotel reservations at Clearwater Beach. Kids ages 3-10. We are 40 and 41. As of now, we are planning to go.
Anonymous wrote:Friend and her doctor husband and kids are in Disney right and posting shamelessly all over FB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Barcelona for spring break next month?
Spain has the 7th highest outbreak response and is 1/12th the size of the United States. You decide.
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
Or get appendicitis or croup or RSV or, or, or. Overloading ERs has massive effects on everyone. Let's hope it doesn't get that far. Let's hope that spring/summer means that the virus goes into remission until Fall and gives us a reprieve and ability to catch our breaths and figure out what to do next. Let's hope. Because alternatives are scary. Many say this likely has the same death rate as the flu when all is said and done - but we have a vaccine for the flu - we don't for this. And it appears to only hit the old and infirm - meaning that the percentage is actually much higher for them. Let's protect them by not further spreading it and by taking this seriously so that they, too, take it seriously.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Barcelona for spring break next month?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Israel forcing 2wk self-quarantine for all visitors from all countries:
https://www.haaretz.com/amp/israel-news/.premium-israeli-with-coronavirus-in-severe-condition-israel-may-quarantine-some-u-s-arrivals-1.8638322
Why not just stop flights/close land borders? Seems simpler than enforcing this.
Because closing borders has severe geopolitical and economic ramifications. This way the cost of self-quarantining is only on travellers. If you get to Israel and can't prove the ability to stay in a hotel or home for 14 days without leaving, tough luck. I bet Mossad has no problem turning you back at the airport/border and refusing entry.
What about the staffing to police/ensure people actually quarantine? How do you quarantine in a hotel with no supplies?
Anonymous wrote:I'm planning to go to CO for spring break this weekend. Why should I cancel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Israel forcing 2wk self-quarantine for all visitors from all countries:
https://www.haaretz.com/amp/israel-news/.premium-israeli-with-coronavirus-in-severe-condition-israel-may-quarantine-some-u-s-arrivals-1.8638322
Why not just stop flights/close land borders? Seems simpler than enforcing this.
Because closing borders has severe geopolitical and economic ramifications. This way the cost of self-quarantining is only on travellers. If you get to Israel and can't prove the ability to stay in a hotel or home for 14 days without leaving, tough luck. I bet Mossad has no problem turning you back at the airport/border and refusing entry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.