Posted: 10/1/21 at 8:19pm
VotePeron said: "What? I’m so confused as to what this means
You cannot stop getting Covid. Vaccinations do not prevent it. They prevent hospitalization. What happened was people got covid, as they will, and spread it. No guidelines Disney can think of will stop the actors getting it unless they live in bubbles their entire run. Riding the subway, walking to the stage door, the grocery store, ANYTHING and you can catch it."
I'll explain what I meant in a second but what you say is not true in the conventional sense of "getting Covid." If being exposed to covid is what get means to you, then yes that's obviously correct. But if it means having it develop, then as I understand the science, no: for the most part, the vaccine (and/or a prior infection) can be and generally is effective at fighting off the virus and preventing its development in the person's body. Most vaccinated people resist the virus during the incubation period, but obviously not everyone. It is not 100% effective and the effectiveness weakens and that's why we have breakthrough infections. (If anyone disagrees with that summary, have at it.) But the vaccine certainly DOES prevent most infections from developing. Otherwise, New York would look like Texas right now.
Now to the Disney point. Everyone passing through the portal is supposed to be masked except when the safety protocol exempts them. If that happened fully, it is highly unlikely that that one person spread the infection to a significant number of people. Those pathways can likely be traced reasonably I would think. So SOMETHING happened that was not supposed to. And as I said in the earlier post, we simply don't know. Did a dozen people go to a bar together after the show? That would be telling? Was everyone infected in a dressing room together applying makeup without any precautions? etc. Should Disney have started up again last night? I don't think we actually know at this point if that was irresponsible or not.
As I said, let's not just have random tidbits driving our knowledge. (And to the extent I have offered any here, ignore them.)