Examples of people reacting oddly to the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney parks are busy?
"I have been in the Orlando parks every day for the past week and a half, and they are as crowded as ever," said Antonelle, whose firm books 10,000 Disney trips annually.
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Producer Scott Rudin is offering Broadway tickets for $50 through March:
“As long as New York City is open for business, its beating heart remains the Broadway stage,” Rudin said in announcing the ticket discounts. “This is an unprecedented opportunity for everyone to see a show that they otherwise might not have had easy and affordable access to. I can’t pretend that great theater is the panacea we’ve been waiting for, but in the meantime I think we could all use a few hours away from the evening news.”
(Update: closed.)
Rich people are paying for booster shots before jetting off to their private islands:
Ali said his clinic was also offering the worried wealthy an intravenous infusion of vitamins and minerals to boost their immune systems. “We know that 90% of adults have a deficiency in vitamins – what better to improve that than an IV immune boost? An intravenous infusion ensures instant and optimal delivery of these nutrients to the body’s cells and the nutrients should include vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin B12 complex, glutathione, zinc and essential amino acids such as arginine, taurine, lysine and citrulline.”
Cosmetics companies post profits in Wuhan despite shuttered stores (this one isn't so odd actually):
Cosmetics company Lin Qingxuan was forced to close 40% of its stores during the crisis, including all of its locations in Wuhan. However, the company redeployed its 100+ beauty advisors from those stores to become online influencers who leveraged digital tools, such as WeChat, to engage customers virtually and drive online sales. As a result, its sales in Wuhan achieved 200% growth compared to the prior year’s sales.
And Spirit Airlines seems to really want you to travel right now:
*global pandemic spreads*
— Lyz Lenz (@lyzl) March 12, 2020
Meanwhile, over at Spirit Airlines pic.twitter.com/m95bNjpVqH