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No, masks are hot.....Sorry, couldn't resistMasks are cool.
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No, masks are hot.....Sorry, couldn't resistMasks are cool.
Take a look at this one. There are many more articles and studies out there: Face masks pose serious risks
I have no idea but we all will learn more once the parks are opened and time goes by.
I’m guessing things will relax if the virus threats do not escalate in the opening of the parks.
It will be easier to apply strict policies when the parks do open and then slack off or drop them later.
I agree with you. As there have been throughout this whole thing, predictions are easy. But the fact that there could be a slight tick back up for cases of the virus later this year, as things start 'opening up' again, makes a lot of sense to me. I think 2020 is going to be the year of social distancing and protection (stay-at-home, masks, disinfecting, etc). I hope it comes to pass that the optimistic people are right, and some of that is no longer required later in 2020, but I sure don't see it. We're still many many months away from a validated vaccine of any kind. But, like I said, no one knows for sure and predictions are easy - clearly, there are thousands of different predictions just on the Disney boards!I would think that if you're planning a trip to Disney or Universal in 2020 you should also plan that masks will be mandatory and enforced.
Most bodies do the same thing when anything invasive happens (I.e. getting an IV line placed). We are creatures of habit, those who work in ICU units say it’s quickly 2nd nature to them. I’m not there yet lolI know that when I put on a mask, my body says, "Oh no! This is not right. Why are you doing this to me?" Maybe not in those exact words, but there is definitely a negative reaction.
I’m playing the odds. Most scientists are predicting a more severe bounce back late fall/ early winter. I still have 4 trips on the boards pre Xmas. Hoping for the best but sure not about to book anything non cancellableI'm pretty optimistic at this point that in the Fall little to no restrictions will be required. Having said that, I would probably not take an elderly relative (or someone with a sever immune deficiency) with us as we sometimes do. Of course, this crappy 2020 might pull more shenanigans and have increased hurricanes just to spite us all.
Educated predictions from scientists hold more water IMO. I have no training in this field, going with experts over those who term themselves smart people ( outside their area of training/expertise)I agree with you. As there have been throughout this whole thing, predictions are easy. But the fact that there could be a slight tick back up for cases of the virus later this year, as things start 'opening up' again, makes a lot of sense to me
Non N95 Masks are primarily designed to protect others from the wearer’s germs.My take on this, is that, if masks are required, it means universal (and other venues) consider it's not "safe enough" to proceed with "normal" operations
Im wondering what will happen when a guest with respiratory issues passes out from wearing a mask in the summer heat? Will the park be on the hook legally?
not debating the mask requirements or whether a person who is so compromised should even be in the parks. Just wondering what the liability side of things are.
Im wondering what will happen when a guest with respiratory issues passes out from wearing a mask in the summer heat? Will the park be on the hook legally?
not debating the mask requirements or whether a person who is so compromised should even be in the parks. Just wondering what the liability side of things are.
I had the same thing happen with my mask wearing glassesWonder if they will make you wear it correctly. Because if I cover my nose my glasses fog up. No way I'm doing that.