I think 1320 is aggressive. I live on the coast and it’s mostly, like he said, non hospitalized under 50s. Still waiting on the inevitable shitshow tho
How much of DIS’s profits are due to their theme parks vs their IP / movies / streaming library? I have no clue tbh but I can’t imagine it’s very much. Just something to consider, maybe you already have.
Something like 37% is from theme parks overall, and I think people will disproportionately react to the flagship having to stay closed. Disney World and Disneyland combine for about 40M visitors per year, while the Tokyo parks combined get about 32M.
Ugh, I had to schedule my annual termite inspection. The company has been bugging me for a couple months. The has to come inside and check the attic. I asked about safety precautions, and they said they wear booties, a full respirator, and I believe they said like a full body suit or some shit, too, so I guess it’s probably ok. I’ll open some windows and stay away.
Wow that’s much higher than I would have guessed. I hope the Splash Mountain news causes some racists to sell their shares in anger and boost your return haha
I would assume Suzzer is more likely to get seriously injured in some other way that day than he is to catch COVID from someone who’s recovered from it.
The way you’re saying this is super-confusing. COVID is not under any pressure to evolve in a less virulent direction to avoid people developing a vaccine. It’s not a strategic actor. Obviously if a vaccine is rolled out to eradicate it, COVID will go extinct and other coronaviruses will be more prevalent, but before the vaccine exists, it doesn’t have any effect on the evolution of the virus.
It seems more plausible to me (as a law bro) that a COVID mutant that had a longer presymptomatic period by toning down some element of its virulence would have an advantage. In particular, it doesn’t seem true that just because existing COVID strikes a pretty good balance between virulence and presymptomatic spread, therefore a mutant couldn’t strike an even better and outcompete the existing variety. So that would be evolutionary pressure for treating us more like bats. But I don’t see what the relevance of a vaccine is.