All this arguing and getting worked up over hypotheticals. Why not just wait and see what DCL decides to do.
I just bought Disneyland tickets and I’m searching for a hotel. Im being semi-productive today. I should be cleaning, but that what’s teenagers are for.And do what…something productive with my time???
Not worked up, but it is exciting to see movement. I am just trying to read what is going on to reconcile the CDC guidance, cruise line plans, and the Florida laws. (Oh, and I did go look at celebrity cruises, even though I have only cruised on Disney so far.)All this arguing and getting worked up over hypotheticals. Why not just wait and see what DCL decides to do.
I'm glad we started trying other cruise lines. It's very liberating not to be tied to DCL anymore. It's also a lot easier on the bank account.Not worked up, but it is exciting to see movement. I am just trying to read what is going on to reconcile the CDC guidance, cruise line plans, and the Florida laws. (Oh, and I did go look at celebrity cruises, even though I have only cruised on Disney so far.)
We are still waiting for Disney to say something, even about their plans in Seattle for Alaska. I have been waiting since my cruise last Sept was cancelled, and so looking forward to getting on a boat again, and would much rather discuss DCL announcements, but we are where we are.
Vaccine News from Quebec (Canada): the AZ shots that remain will be used for 2nd shots only, which will be given to anyone who had received their 1st AZ shot 8 weeks ago. Reducing the delay between the two shots for those who received AZ will definitely boost our "fully vaccinated" numbers and bring us closer to normal life.
Rumor has it that the government will announce (next week) that we'll be allowed to book our second shots earlier...
Quebec is starting to slowly remove restrictions starting today. No more curfew, outdoor dining is now permitted and backyard BBQ for a maximum of 8 people are now permitted. In some regions, restaurants can reopen at lower capacity but some regions like Montreal (us) will have to wait until June 7.
Lots of chatter about reopening Canada/USA borders on June 22, 2021 and remove mandatory quarantine and covid testing for fully vaccinated travelers this summer. My personal prediction is that they will announce both at the same time.
That would be awesome if they reopened the border. My mom and brother are coming to visit at the end of June for the first time since we've lived in upstate NY and Mom was talking about visiting Niagara Falls for a day or 2. The NY side is pretty ugh, so unless they opened up the border, I was considering skipping altogether. I don't know if any quarantine requirements would come into play for a border crossing even we're vaccinated, but I'll still take it as good news!
Here in BC they announced yesterday they are moving up second doses from 16 weeks to 8 weeks, unless, of course you got AZ Gen Xers step up to the plate, then we get left behind Apparently a separate announcement is coming the end of next week for AZ. As for the border reopening, I'm still sticking with my Sept prediction. While BC, AB and Quebec have very aggressive reopening plans, Atlantic Canada and Ontario do not. You can't even get a haircut in Ontario until mid July which is mind boggling to me as our salons reopened May 2020 and never closed again. And our schools have been open fully since Sept 2020 while they are back to virtual in ON. I know the border is federal but reopening to travelers when you can't even get a haircut seems bizarre to meVaccine News from Quebec (Canada): the AZ shots that remain will be used for 2nd shots only, which will be given to anyone who had received their 1st AZ shot 8 weeks ago. Reducing the delay between the two shots for those who received AZ will definitely boost our "fully vaccinated" numbers and bring us closer to normal life.
Rumor has it that the government will announce (next week) that we'll be allowed to book our second shots earlier...
Quebec is starting to slowly remove restrictions starting today. No more curfew, outdoor dining is now permitted and backyard BBQ for a maximum of 8 people are now permitted. In some regions, restaurants can reopen at lower capacity but some regions like Montreal (us) will have to wait until June 7.
Lots of chatter about reopening Canada/USA borders on June 22, 2021 and remove mandatory quarantine and covid testing for fully vaccinated travelers this summer. My personal prediction is that they will announce both at the same time.
Here in BC they announced yesterday they are moving up second doses from 16 weeks to 8 weeks, unless, of course you got AZ Gen Xers step up to the plate, then we get left behind Apparently a separate announcement is coming the end of next week for AZ. As for the border reopening, I'm still sticking with my Sept prediction. While BC, AB and Quebec have very aggressive reopening plans, Atlantic Canada and Ontario do not. You can't even get a haircut in Ontario until mid July which is mind boggling to me as our salons reopened May 2020 and never closed again. And our schools have been open fully since Sept 2020 while they are back to virtual in ON. I know the border is federal but reopening to travelers when you can't even get a haircut seems bizarre to me
Here in BC they announced yesterday they are moving up second doses from 16 weeks to 8 weeks, unless, of course you got AZ Gen Xers step up to the plate, then we get left behind Apparently a separate announcement is coming the end of next week for AZ. As for the border reopening, I'm still sticking with my Sept prediction. While BC, AB and Quebec have very aggressive reopening plans, Atlantic Canada and Ontario do not. You can't even get a haircut in Ontario until mid July which is mind boggling to me as our salons reopened May 2020 and never closed again. And our schools have been open fully since Sept 2020 while they are back to virtual in ON. I know the border is federal but reopening to travelers when you can't even get a haircut seems bizarre to me
Well you know, Alberta has an aggressive opening plan so it can be open in time for the Stampede . I hope it doesn’t com back to bite us in the butt…I predict fully open by June 25ish.Here in BC they announced yesterday they are moving up second doses from 16 weeks to 8 weeks, unless, of course you got AZ Gen Xers step up to the plate, then we get left behind Apparently a separate announcement is coming the end of next week for AZ. As for the border reopening, I'm still sticking with my Sept prediction. While BC, AB and Quebec have very aggressive reopening plans, Atlantic Canada and Ontario do not. You can't even get a haircut in Ontario until mid July which is mind boggling to me as our salons reopened May 2020 and never closed again. And our schools have been open fully since Sept 2020 while they are back to virtual in ON. I know the border is federal but reopening to travelers when you can't even get a haircut seems bizarre to me
Apparently, the revised messaging would assert that the cruise terminal will be in Florida, while “as soon as you pass through and step on the ship, you’re no longer considered to be local. You’re now in international waters,” said Ritzenthaler, who noted that DeSantis will still be able to say “that people in Florida will not have to show vaccination proof to go to bars and restaurants and Walmart and Target, but how cruising is a little bit different.”
Interesting article. Thanks for posting the link. I found this quote particularly interesting:Forbes is reporting that the DeSantis administration is considering designating that ships on the water are not in Florida, and thus not subject to Florida's ban on vaccine requirements.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzann...s-cruise-line-exemption-vaccine-passport-ban/
And it’s hard to imagine that cruise lines are hearing much complaining about vaccine mandates from customers. In a February survey of nearly 3,000 Cruise Critic readers, more than eight in 10 (81%) respondents said they would cruise if a vaccine were mandated prior to setting sail, and only 5% said that a vaccine requirement would deter them from cruising.
“If the cruise lines, as private businesses, want to require a vaccine verification, I think that is something they should be allowed to do,” said Castrucci. “There is no inalienable constitutional right to cruise, so it should be within the cruise lines’ purview to make this decision.”
For domestic use, yes. International travel is an entirely different ball game.Report: UK is scrapping its plans for vaccine passports.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...assports-dropped-lifting-restictions-theatres
Tradeoff between antibodies and T-cell memory! Maybe 8 weeks is the charm?That would end up being quite the shocking twist:
https://globalnews.ca/news/7861754/pfizer-vaccine-second-dose-delay/
Tradeoff between antibodies and T-cell memory! Maybe 8 weeks is the charm?
Now, it's a bit of a catch-22 for that older age group. One dose isn't enough for full protection - so, how do you keep them safe between the two more widely separated doses? If you can control the transmission and exposure, this is an excellent find and should be researched better for the boosters. For higher-risk settings, the delayed dose may be the rescue arriving too late.