Posted on 11/23/2020 12:54:06 PM PST by yesthatjallen
In an interview with Australia's A Current Affair, the CEO of Qantas airlines said his company is looking at changing its rules to require that people flying internationally must be vaccinated against COVID-19. "We think that's a necessity," he stressed.
During the Nov. 23 interview, host Tracy Grimshaw asked CEO Alan Joyce, “When there is a vaccine, are you going to require all of your passengers to being vaccinated before they get on a plane?”
Joyce said, “Yes, we are looking at changing our terms and conditions to say, for international travelers, that we will ask people to have a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft. Whether you need that domestically, we’ll have to see what happens with COVID-19."
"But certainly for international visitors coming out or people leaving the country, we think that’s a necessity," said Joyce.
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QANTAS CEO confirms that proof that you've been vaccinated for COVID-19 will be compulsory
Hey tracy, I got something from ‘down unduh’ for ya.
Bet that certain A-Listers won’t be forced to produce up to date verification that they have received this shot.
Will all nations be on this no fly list or only the West?
_That_ is why I am opposed to vaccines.
In the real world today, vaccines and liberty cannot co-exist.
Does the vaccine do anything other than reduce symptoms?
KAREN Airlines...
There could soon be a great business in selling vaccination certificates.
Let's face it folks: humanity has its foot floored on the accelerator towards Revelation 13 - and the brake lines are broken.
If most people get the vaccine, why should the rest of us have to? Won’t all the vulnerable people and the cringing cowards already be protected?
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