sharonabe
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- May 22, 2009
They still have them out! I'm pretty sure they've been out since the Zika Virus became such a big topic in the media
Interesting. I didn't see them anywhere when we were there in November.
They still have them out! I'm pretty sure they've been out since the Zika Virus became such a big topic in the media
They still have them out! I'm pretty sure they've been out since the Zika Virus became such a big topic in the media
We just returned from a 12 day trip and I have to say between the plane and the parks probably over 50% of the people were sick. Disney is starting to put out the hand sanitizer stations. The doctor on the news who works at Concentra urgent care said he has seen more people with the flu this year than he has in the last 20 years.I don't remember why they did it (maybe one of the bird flu years), but I do remember Disney putting hand sanitizer stations ALL over the parks for a couple of years. I'm surprised they haven't put those back out.
Yep, I have had a cough for a few months now ( asthma) and I sound really really bad like people will walk away from me. I wish I could give some people my caugh but cantYou do realize that people cough for a number of reasons, right?
I understand that but if someone is showing signs of being sick (ie vomiting, fatigue, coughing, etc...) then they should be refused entry. I believe Airlines refuse passengers who are showing signs of being ill and so do cruise ships.
Now I can see if you do not show signs then there is no reason to be refused but what I am referring to is someone who is obviously sick.
Just curious if security/employees will turn away someone who is obviously very sick. With this Flu bug going around, not sure if it's a great idea to visit the parks.
____________________I understand that but if someone is showing signs of being sick (ie vomiting, fatigue, coughing, etc...) then they should be refused entry. I believe Airlines refuse passengers who are showing signs of being ill and so do cruise ships.
Now I can see if you do not show signs then there is no reason to be refused but what I am referring to is someone who is obviously sick.
I can attest to this after just getting over the flu that lasted 3 days. So achy that I could hardly move off the couch let alone walk around Disney. That’s the LAST thing that you want to do.I have a hard time believing that ANYONE who legitimately has the flu will be galavanting around a Disney park. Seriously. The flu really takes a toll on your ability to function at even 50% of normal. I have to think that people with the flu wouldn't even WANT to be at a Disney park.
I understand that but if someone is showing signs of being sick (ie vomiting, fatigue, coughing, etc...) then they should be refused entry. I believe Airlines refuse passengers who are showing signs of being ill and so do cruise ships.
Now I can see if you do not show signs then there is no reason to be refused but what I am referring to is someone who is obviously sick.
And they are backstage as well.Everywhere. Park entrances, walkways, up by buildings.
You're lucky if the cast member helping you at will call doesn't have the flu. Half my co-workers have been sick in the last month.