And again I think:
masks inside and in a crowd? = good right now.
masks pretty much everywhere else? = I'm good.
New CDC Guidance
+1 for Beachokie
And again I think:
masks inside and in a crowd? = good right now.
masks pretty much everywhere else? = I'm good.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday will ease indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to safely stop wearing masks inside in most places, according to a person briefed on the announcement.
The new guidance will still call for wearing masks in crowded indoor settings like buses, planes, hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters, but could ease restrictions for reopening workplaces and schools.
It will also no longer recommend that fully vaccinated people wear masks outdoors in crowds.
It's great news, but unless BGW requires proof of vaccination, it's unclear how this could be used to justify a change to BGW policy. All of the reported changes are only for fully vaccinated persons.
If you don't want to wait to get a cup of water or use a fountain you can get a bottle of water from one of the stores or cart vendors. BUT be prepared to pay $3.69 for a bottle of water this year (up $0.20) as that was the price I seen on the cooler in M-Sweets when I bought a bottle of water to have for the drive home. I wasn't too happy with this and I let the park know when I got a survey from them about my experience a couple of days later.When are they going to open the water fountains? Were open until Dec. or something last year, surely we're past freezing? I waited hours for lines to reduce last Sunday so I would only need to wait 15 min. to get a cup of water. Of course this has to be about the only park with warm water in the bathrooms...
I'm sure the Gov will update his guidance based on this as well...probably say places like BGW can stop doing ____ when ___% of VA is fully vaxxed.
Personally, I dont care if they require proof of vax, I've got mine and I don't care about the "My FREEDOM!!" argument. But I also think it's over the top to keep all the social distance/mask wearing at BG which is mostly outdoors, until 99% (or some other super high %) of the country is vaxxed.
I think BGW is really in a grey area when it comes to the differentiation between indoors and outdoors. Yes the paths are outside, but many of the queues, eateries, shops, and stations are predominantly inside and fairly crowded without distancing. I think this complicates policy decisions for the park.
I agree with @Zachary that vaccine passports provide a potential solution to their problem, however.
What happens in groups that are and aren’t vaccinated?
How do you classify the queues for the following?
Apollo's Chariot
Alpie
Invadr
Griffon
Verbolten
They are all open air, so I'd classify them as outside. Its the same thing as a tent at a wedding venue (as an example).
Closed off shops with doors are indoors, the rest are outdoors.
Oktoberfest - indoors
Marco Polo food area - indoors, dining = outdoors
Trappers - food area is indoors, eating is obvi outdoors
Pretzel - indoors
Pub - indoors
So masks on to get food at most places then take them off once you get out. Same thing with stores. Seems pretty easy to label which places are considered inside but it seems like the vast majority of the park is outdoors/open air.
The new CDC guidance is clear on this front: if you are fully vaccinated, you do not need to wear a mask in any setting—indoors or outdoors—except for a small selection of spaces (hospitals, shelters, etc.) and when traveling (flights/buses, etc.).
Not quite what I was referencing. Thinking more do they do masked shows and unmasked shows? What do they do if someone lies? Things like that.
How do you classify the queues for the following?
Apollo's Chariot
Alpie
Invadr
Griffon
Verbolten
They are all open air, so I'd classify them as outside. Its the same thing as a tent at a wedding venue (as an example).
Closed off shops with doors are indoors, the rest are outdoors.
Oktoberfest - indoors
Marco Polo food area - indoors, dining = outdoors
Trappers - food area is indoors, eating is obvi outdoors
Pretzel - indoors
Pub - indoors
So masks on to get food at most places then take them off once you get out. Same thing with stores. Seems pretty easy to label which places are considered inside but it seems like the vast majority of the park is outdoors/open air.
I think the Griffon queue is tightly packed with limited airflow on the inside. Similarly, I think Nessie’s stations in mostly enclosed. Those are just two obvious examples of the grey area I referenced.
Per Northams tweet, sounds like VA isn’t moving immediately to CDC guidance and will rather be reviewing it before changing policies.
Hopefully that review goes quick and in the cdcs favor, but I suspect that the review will say, on the side of caution we are disregarding what the cdc is saying
I don’t think that BGW will do passports because Florida and Texas won’t allow em, so how could they reasonably say that there is a need, when a hotter more populated state doesn’t require them, and those states still have decreasing cases.The new CDC guidance only applies to vaccinated individuals. Why are people pretending like it changes anything in mixed vaccine status spaces? Without vaccine passports, businesses will likely need to keep mask mandates. I'm not clear on why these updates would change VDH's guidelines.
Adding on, will there still be a mask requirement after the va one ends, probably. But also not for that long would be my guess.I don’t think that BGW will do passports because Florida and Texas won’t allow em, so how could they reasonably say that there is a need, when a hotter more populated state doesn’t require them, and those states still have decreasing cases.
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