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Anyone canceling trips due to Corona virus?

garyp4951
Explorer III
Explorer III
I've got several trips planned, and some are at music festivals, so I'm trying to decide what to do. I see SBySW has cancelled, and afraid there will be more to do the same.
We just got our first case in Memphis today.
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joebedford
Nomad II
Nomad II
schlep1967 wrote:
Hence the inflated 3.4% death rate. As this goes on and testing becomes more available, that death rate will drop drastically.
The 3.4% is a worldwide number where testing has been much more aggressive than here. The death rate here will probably stay higher than that because testing here is so poor.

Walaby
Explorer II
Explorer II
Im canceling all trips.

I've decided Im working from home.

I sent my family "packing".

I will be a hermit until this is over. Amazon and local Kroger will deliver food.

Good luck family.. Will keep in touch virtually

NOT!!!!

Just trying to lighten the mood a touch.

Mike
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allen8106
Explorer
Explorer
The organization I work for has implement a ban on all air travel, international and domestic.
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ppine
Explorer II
Explorer II
avoid large crowds. Boondocking looks better than ever.

The many many NON REPORTED mild cases have be around for a while.. and that ONLY adds to the LOWER fatality rate.. IF anyone died from it BEFORE the hype, that would have gotten the attention...instead, they just got better and went on with their lives without even knowing what they just had.
Me-Her-the kids
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laknox
Nomad
Nomad
Lwiddis wrote:
Don’t panic. Remain calm. Calendar “no charge” cancellation dates. Decide as each date comes up. Panic and fear are more dangerous than any virus.


X2!!!! Take extra precautions, like hand washing/sanitizing frequently. Masks are useless as we're talking a =virus=, which resides =inside= bacteria/cells, so =really= f'n tiny. Unless you're in a self-contained lab-grade bunny suit with sub-micron filtration and positive pressure inside, you're "exposed". Personally, would I go on a cruise or fly right now? Nope, but then I'm not a huge fan of either any more anyway. Rather drive or camp, any day. 🙂 Also, IMO, the media is driving this and not logic.

Lyle
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schlep1967
Nomad
Nomad
joebedford wrote:
Terryallan wrote:
Why do you think you are going to get it? there are over 334 million people in the US. What makes you so sure that you will be part of the .0001 percent that will get it????

And over 80% of the ones that do get it recover with out any medical treatment. Man don't panic. Stop watching CNN. live your life. You are in no more danger than you were in December
There are already more than .0001 percent that have it (do the math). What's reported in the US is way UNDER-reported. This thing has been in the wild for weeks while the ostriches still had their heads stuck in the sand. When exposure goes to 50% and 3.4% of those will die, will that get your attention?

Having said that, I'm living my life (but I'm staying away from large crowds and washing my hands a lot more).


You are correct on the under reporting but, what is under reported are the number of cases. Not the number of deaths. Once somebody gets critical from flue like symptoms they will request the test for the Corona virus. If people have mild flue like symptom they do not get one of the limited numbers of tests and it is assumed to be the regular flu. Hence the inflated 3.4% death rate. As this goes on and testing becomes more available, that death rate will drop drastically.
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joebedford
Nomad II
Nomad II
Super_Dave wrote:
If the market doesn't turnaround pretty soon, I might be too poor to travel.
Amen to that.

joebedford
Nomad II
Nomad II
Terryallan wrote:
Why do you think you are going to get it? there are over 334 million people in the US. What makes you so sure that you will be part of the .0001 percent that will get it????

And over 80% of the ones that do get it recover with out any medical treatment. Man don't panic. Stop watching CNN. live your life. You are in no more danger than you were in December
There are already more than .0001 percent that have it (do the math). What's reported in the US is way UNDER-reported. This thing has been in the wild for weeks while the ostriches still had their heads stuck in the sand. When exposure goes to 50% and 3.4% of those will die, will that get your attention?

Having said that, I'm living my life (but I'm staying away from large crowds and washing my hands a lot more).

Super_Dave
Explorer
Explorer
If the market doesn't turnaround pretty soon, I might be too poor to travel.
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Terryallan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Naio wrote:
I figure I'm going to get it. I just don't want to get it before I am home. I don't want to be dependent on the kindness of strangers. And I want to be able to take care of my family when they get it.


Why do you think you are going to get it? there are over 334 million people in the US. What makes you so sure that you will be part of the .0001 percent that will get it????

And over 80% of the ones that do get it recover with out any medical treatment. Man don't panic. Stop watching CNN. live your life. You are in no more danger than you were in December
Terry & Shay
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Terryallan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Reisender wrote:
grizz272 wrote:
The wife and I were talking about doing Yellowstone this year. We may wait and see how things go. However any one else notice the crude oil price drop to $35 a barrel? Sounds like fuel prices may be dropping. That will mean more trips this year.


I think they just hit 31. I’m not too sure how many shale oil and oil sands projects can continue to run at those numbers. I think break even is around 44 bucks a barrel. I hate to see people lose their jobs. Ugh.


It will go back up. it always does. Let one refinery go off line for an hour, and the price will skyrocket.
Terry & Shay
Coachman Apex 288BH.
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Terryallan
Explorer II
Explorer II
mtofell1 wrote:
No plans to cancel any RV trips.... I wouldn't go on a cruise right now. Mainly because I don't want to be stuck in quarantine on a ship anchored off the coast. I'm flying in a few weeks and am not too worried.

The virus definitely has my attention but I put little faith in the government's ability to help much or the news media to accurately report things. Keep in mind this is just another in the long list of things that were supposed to kill us all. I suppose eventually one of these things may do the job but I'm going to live my life until it happens.


Yep Yep.
Terry & Shay
Coachman Apex 288BH.
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Lazy Campers

Reisender
Nomad
Nomad
grizz272 wrote:
The wife and I were talking about doing Yellowstone this year. We may wait and see how things go. However any one else notice the crude oil price drop to $35 a barrel? Sounds like fuel prices may be dropping. That will mean more trips this year.


I think they just hit 31. I’m not too sure how many shale oil and oil sands projects can continue to run at those numbers. I think break even is around 44 bucks a barrel. I hate to see people lose their jobs. Ugh.

naturist
Nomad
Nomad
No cancellations here. Safest place possible is out in the woods in the camper.

Years ago I went to a professional convention but stayed in my camper at a nearby campground. Blew through a grocery store on the way which I’m pretty sure is where I caught norovirus (which has a 12 - 24 hr incubation period). Spent the convention entirety in the camper being sick as a dog. The camper was perfect: toilet was close by, well stocked with drinks and well isolated to prevent spread to others. Nobody nearby to infect me with any other pathogens.

We’re planning several camping trips this year. Worst risk is that (expletive) grocery store, not the drive or the camping. And we gotta do the grocery store anyway, no matter what we do.