You guys act as if Florida is on fire, burning to the ground, people are screaming in the streets and bodies are piling up waiting to be picked up. Yeah, Florida has been stupid, but just because there is a pandemic doesn’t mean it’s pandemonium. As far as tracing goes, give me us a break! There are literally thousands of people at these parks daily and you talk about the lack of tracing so there’s no way to tell if there’s a link....come on! That’s silly! The overall environment is so hot right now that if there was even an inkling of evidence about an outbreak at one of these parks, it would be picked up by the news in a second!
I’m just surprised @Zachary hasn’t used his investigative abilities in this area yet! I mean you kind of are the best at this stuff!![]()
No one said FL is in a state of pandemonium. I was there last week—I know what FL looks like. This chaos narrative is just a strawman you set up to knock down.
Please think about this from a journalist's perspective for a moment. Individual reaches out to the Orlando Sentinel. This person has been diagnosed with COVID a week after returning from their central Florida vacation. The person alleges that they caught COVID at Disney World. The journalist asks why they think that. The person says they were in the parks for four days and the parks were busy so they probably caught it there. The journalist asks how they traveled. They flew—four total flights with a 2 hour layover in Atlanta. The journalist asks where they stayed. Off property in an International Drive-area hotel. The journalist asks where else they went while in central Florida. They visited 4 off-property restaurants and visited the SeaLife Aquarium on their non-Disney day. The journalist asks when their symptoms appeared. 5 days after they returned. The journlist asks what they did between their return flight and their symptoms appearing. The infected individual went to work for four days, a grocery store, and a drug store.
That individual's report is both totally realistic and completely and utterly worthless. There is no story to report there because narrowing down the actual infection vector given the number of locations that person visited is damn near impossible—especially for a journalist. And no, "Man Who Visited Florida Diagnosed with COVID" is not a story since we have, what, between 40 and 60 thousand new cases per day right now?
Identifying a cluster at Disney—especially when Disney is not reporting cases to the health department—would require a MONUMENTAL outbreak to take place. Thankfully an incident that size seems very unlikely to occur given the procedures in place—but that doesn't mean that less catastrophic infection events are not occuring.
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