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I had a trip to Poland booked for first week of October. I cancelled the trip and thus was out the $291 trip insurance (which goes without saying) plus my $250 deposit. Filed a claim for return of deposit which was denied. "Fear of COVID" was not covered. I suppose I could have talked my doctor into writing a letter stating I have severe anxiety disorder. But just couldn't deal with more hassle re the trip. Lesson learned.
Well, I think epidemics aren't generally covered in travel insurance anyway.That’s messed up, “Fear of Covid”...
This is an international health crisis...
Did my weekly shopping today. Shelves were full. Public behavior was normal. The only difference I noticed today is that more people were cleaning their carts with wipes when entering the stores and hand sanitizer was available at all check out lanes. I went to Kroger, Walmart and Aldi and as far as I could see, I was the only one who used the hand sanitizer.
I honestly surprised your deposit was not refunded, being you canceled what - 7 months ahead? Our cruise allowed us to cancel 3 months ahead with full return of deposit and after 3 months, you still could get back a percentage (less as the cruise start date came closer.). And Disney World allows a month ahead cancellation with full return of deposit. Seems unfair.I had a trip to Poland booked for first week of October. I cancelled the trip and thus was out the $291 trip insurance (which goes without saying) plus my $250 deposit. Filed a claim for return of deposit which was denied. "Fear of COVID" was not covered. I suppose I could have talked my doctor into writing a letter stating I have severe anxiety disorder. But just couldn't deal with more hassle re the trip. Lesson learned.
Yes, that has been my experience with cruises. However, I booked this trip through Road Scholar which requires non-refundable deposit. Yup, seems unfair, but I feel much safer and more secure.I honestly surprised your deposit was not refunded, being you canceled what - 7 months ahead? Our cruise allowed us to cancel 3 months ahead with full return of deposit and after 3 months, you still could get back a percentage (less as the cruise start date came closer.). And Disney World allows a month ahead cancellation with full Yreturn of deposit. Seems unfair.
Not sure where hand sanitizer is everywhere, but it's sold out around where I live.That’s somewhat positive news - that people are using wipes and that hand sanitizer is everywhere.
I honestly surprised your deposit was not refunded, being you canceled what - 7 months ahead? Our cruise allowed us to cancel 3 months ahead with full return of deposit and after 3 months, you still could get back a percentage (less as the cruise start date came closer.). And Disney World allows a month ahead cancellation with full return of deposit. Seems unfair.
I’m surrounded by people who just don’t care. At all. About any of this. Moo. I can not believe some of the public resistance - this in itself could end up being our biggest downfall.
Disclaimer: this is not to say that there aren’t some people who care, because there are.
One factor in the varying levels of concern could be the different number of cases in different regions.
Additionally, I think a lot of people just aren’t educated about the matter, plain and simple. The people who are calling it “just the flu” obviously haven’t watched enough Wuhan videos or listening to what has happened in Iran, Italy, Korea, the Diamond Princess...
Not sure where hand sanitizer is everywhere, but it's sold out around where I live.
Understood. That's what is important.Yes, that has been my experience with cruises. However, I book this trip through Road Scholar which requires non-refundable deposit. Yup, seems unfair, but I feel much safer and more secure.
curious ... how much do you think you've spent so far?
we haven't been keeping track just going weekly as per usual but buying more on those trips
We on here are most likely over-informed. I have no problem being over-informed.Yes I was going to say that. We are reading lots every day. Many people are not and don't care to. They may read a headline and that's their news source. Then they discuss it with other naysayers and thus form their opinion.
My relative works at a grocery store in Colorado, she said they cannot keep anything on the shelves.Did my weekly shopping today. Shelves were full. Public behavior was normal. The only difference I noticed today is that more people were cleaning their carts with wipes when entering the stores and hand sanitizer was available at all check out lanes. I went to Kroger, Walmart and Aldi and as far as I could see, I was the only one who used the hand sanitizer.
Sadly, you'd be surprised, far too many kids, young adults and some adults were not raised like that and raised/raising little ones that do not either.I thought we were raised to do so? My mother was very strict about hygiene and raised me NOT to make others ill, so stay when sick not go to school, work or social functions endangering others.
Sesame Street, all the kids shows covered it ad nauseam.
But, it is stuff you would ultimately use anyway, right?FYI, for us, about $350.
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