Made me ............ at the bolded part of your post. The word "attractive nuisance" is a lawsuit term in my opinion. It's a legal term being telegraphed, rightfully so.
Dr. Mike would agree that this is a place where bad things happen in that folks come far away to visit and take back to their communities. They, at WHO have said since February that sites which gather folks outside of the community to spread back afterwards are the most problematic (think of the 2020 Olympics that were cancelled, and many others that brought masses together that then left without tracing)
ETA: Then again, which states are doing tracing? Pfffft I STILL am waiting for MSM to do major dives into tracing/lack of. Grrrr.
good post, M25
Something out of towners may not realize;
Disney World workers, all 10,000 of them, come from a 5 county area. Orange County
provides the most and currently has almost 20,000 active cases, add in Lake Co., Osceola,
Seminole and Polk and you have almost 40,000 active Covid cases. The likelihood of
some members of these 40,000 households
working at Disney World is huge.
Workplace spreading is an ongoing problem.
My 26 yr. old grandnephew was an early case
in March, he caught from a fellow worker in a restaurant.
When I see the new videos of DisneyWorld this week w/ young families and 3 or 4 small kids
trotting all over the park, I'm astounded that parents would take these chances, but they're
ignorant of how bad things are here in Central Florida.
They're even reporting which Publix Supermarkets have employee cases. So we can avoid those stores.
It's way worse than what's being reported here
and we can no longer trust the numbers.