Disneyland Workers in California Say Proposed July Reopening May Be Too Early

By | June 23, 2020

  • June 23, 2020 at 5:34 pm
    Jon says:
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    I had a week left on my annual pass when the park closed, and we were planning a trip with my three year old daughter for the first week of April to utilize it. My daughter asks about Disney CONSTANTLY and I would love nothing more than to take her back, but at this point I’m not willing to risk my families’ health or the health of those around me to take a vacation. It seems way too early with everything spiking again. It feels like we wasted two months because of the covidiots who refused to just actually listen to quarantine and wear their masks, and it’s really unfortunate that our children have to suffer as a result.

    • June 24, 2020 at 12:36 pm
      Craig Winston Cornell says:
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      Keep in mind the unions don’t care about you or your family. And with federal unemployment benefits running through July, the unions know the employees are making more not working right now.

      And you might want to ask why covidiots in New York caused so much death and suffering . . . since you think we wasted two months.

      I keep asking you if you want to shut down. You never answer me.

      The covidiots are reported to largely be young people at little risk. Bars are apparently a hot spot of contagion now. I personally don’t care about case numbers. Only ICU beds and deaths.

      The reality is that this virus is not going to be stopped. And for people under 60, the death rate is similar to that of the flu. WHO now agrees the Swedish model is the best model. We should “listen to the experts”.



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