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Flu (swine) at WDW???

Posted: Oct Sat 24, 2009 12:08 pm
by missynole
Two of my friends just got back from WDW and one came back with swine flu and the other regular flu. I leave in one week for an entire week and now we aren't sure whether it's safe to go. Has any one recently come back with problems? Does anyone have any suggestions? Should we think about reconsidering our plans? Probably the last thing WDW needs is a flu outbreak. Help!

Posted: Oct Sat 24, 2009 12:11 pm
by MadEye
It is very easy to get sick anywhere there are large groups of people. Wash your hands before eating, especially after touching a hand rail!!!

Posted: Oct Sat 24, 2009 2:25 pm
by cccmouse
I agree with MadEye. Just think of all the things that you touch during the day that have been touched by countless other people from many different states and countries! Wash your hands very often and don't touch anywhere around your face.

Posted: Oct Sat 24, 2009 2:59 pm
by boilerbabe
Wash your hands, wash your hands and wash your hands!!! I always have one of those travel hand santizers as well. Those come in handy. I wouldn't cancel my trip, just be cautious!

Posted: Oct Sat 24, 2009 7:32 pm
by Len90
It's inevitable. You are in a place with thousands of people and come in contact with things that are being touched and handled by hundreds of people. It is pretty much the same amount of risk you take when going anywhere else; a shopping mall, school, on the bus.

Posted: Oct Sat 24, 2009 8:07 pm
by Jacca5660
Anytime you go to Disney, church, work, school, shopping, or anyplace else where there are people, you are going to be a risk. You just have to keep yourself clean, limit your risk and live your life. DON'T HIDE, HAVE FUN. ;+>

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 12:09 pm
by Mr.ToadWildRider
I just got back a week ago and have been fighting something off ever since. I started to feel sick a couple days before we left, and unfortunately it wasn't just the tought of leaving this time. With that being said, I wouldn't change trip plans because the flu is going around.

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 12:47 pm
by cinderella75
Flu and all types of germs r everywhere no matter where u r at :( I started to carry hand sanitizers and when I g to the store they now have sanitzers towels 4 u to wipe ur shoppin cart handle which I use. Also when u go pottie make sure u tell everybody in ur family to use the toilet gurad paper on seat b4 they sit. I have always use them. If they dont have them in the stall than I use toilet paper. I dont want butt germs. U never know. :wave: :ccat:

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 1:48 pm
by elizabethswann
Bring hand sanitizers everywhere even if they're in travel/pocket form. It will help you out!

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 1:53 pm
by Len90
elizabethswann wrote:Bring hand sanitizers everywhere even if they're in travel/pocket form. It will help you out!
I hate to say this, but hand sanitizer is not fool proof. It will not prevent you from contracting any diseases. There is no better option than soap and water. I would recommend not touching your eyes, nose, and mouth unless you wash up before and after. AND make sure you wash up before all meals. I just never realized that the servers in Prime Time were actually quizzing you on the soap for your own safety!

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 2:42 pm
by disneydreamer58
I keep Purell and those sanitized hand wipes in my purse :D

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 8:01 pm
by Jacca5660
Have they been shutting down county school systems in the rest of the country? They haven't shut down our system yet, but a few of the local counties have.

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 10:04 pm
by boilerbabe
There are have been some schools shut down in Illinois and some cases of Swine Flu in Indiana, but no real out breaks or anything. I work in a hospital based fitness facility, so I'm pretty much surrounded! I just constantly wash my hands and try not to touch my face, mouth and eyes. We have the hand sanitizers all over the facility as well.

A few years back the Noro Virus was going around...I caught that one and thought I was going to die! It was pretty awful. I hope everyone stays germ free! Hope you feel better Mr. Toadwildrider.

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 10:23 pm
by Len90
Jacca5660 wrote:Have they been shutting down county school systems in the rest of the country? They haven't shut down our system yet, but a few of the local counties have.
Last year they were quick to shut down schools. This year I have really not heard anything. I know Rutgers is trying to prevent any shutdowns and has planned mass inoculations to try and prevent swine flu out breaks on the campus. However, with all that said... there are/were cases at my college and they have not even thought of canceling.

Posted: Oct Mon 26, 2009 10:55 pm
by mindflipper
Len90 wrote:
Jacca5660 wrote:Have they been shutting down county school systems in the rest of the country? They haven't shut down our system yet, but a few of the local counties have.
Last year they were quick to shut down schools. This year I have really not heard anything. I know Rutgers is trying to prevent any shutdowns and has planned mass inoculations to try and prevent swine flu out breaks on the campus. However, with all that said... there are/were cases at my college and they have not even thought of canceling.
Len: will the innoculations be mandatory for all students on campus? I've seen on the news some universities will make it mandatory (don't get the shot, then get kicked out). To me, that seems a bit drastic but I've actually heard it from a college student. So, since you're one of our resident college student on this forum, I gotta ask. Are you going to have to get the shot?