Posted on 05/18/2021 4:28:46 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
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Nearly 120 million Americans have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
If you’re one of the millions who has been vaccinated, you’re probably thinking, “now what?” — especially if you’re itching to hit the road.
Travelers may need to use vaccine passports to enter certain countries, take certain cruises and tours or be exempt from strict testing and quarantine requirements. They will be a key part of the travel experience moving forward. But to use a vaccine passport, what types of documentation will you need?
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I won’t need a damn thing.
Of course all decent Americans will reject the idea of passports. However,I’m hoping to visit South Korea this summer and I’m hoping that they’ll allow me to enter and to travel freely (no quarantine) if I can prove that I’m vaccinated. I read just the other day that Canada is planning to do that.
Vaccines purpose is to give humans antibodies.
Folks like me that had Covid have antibodies. There is no scientific argument that says the antibodies from the vaccine are in any way superior to naturally obtained antibodies.
To eliminated those who have had the Kung Flu from these proposed passports just makes them all the more suspicious.
“Of course all decent Americans will reject the idea of passports. However,I’m hoping to visit South Korea this summer and I’m hoping that they’ll allow me to enter and to travel freely (no quarantine) if I can prove that I’m vaccinated. I read just the other day that Canada is planning to do that.”
Like it or not, that’s what it’s going to be like for international travel. For this country, it will be decided by how much power our side gives the Democrats while we sit out elections to, you know, ‘teach the GOP a lesson’.
Of course all decent Americans will reject the idea of passports. However,I’m hoping to visit South Korea this summer and I’m hoping that they’ll allow me to enter and to travel freely (no quarantine) if I can prove that I’m vaccinated. I read just the other day that Canada is planning to do that.
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Most countries and many airlines are requiring a vaccine passport to travel.
The UK, EU and other Western countries will require a Western-based vaccine passport. China already announced it will only accept the Chinese poison proof for entry. (we should do the same. No Western vaccine, no entry for the Chinese)
I won’t need a damn thing.
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You travel internationally (EU and others will require it) or want to get in to a venue (Ticketmaster and others already plan this) you need this.
What you just described seems to be your embracing of the idea of passports.
Look...all this hysteria is nonsense. We’ve had international vaccination records for decades, and they’re required for travel to many countries. Why people are hysterical over COVID-19 vaccinations, but cheerfully accept typhus, polio, etc., is beyond me.
The low rent nazis are eager, aren’t they?
It’s their nature, I think.
I won’t need it.
I’ll very happily add what you just mentioned to my long list of things I’ve discovered I can do very well without.
Dude, I’ve never gotten a vaccination for anything with a 99% survival rate.
That’s not hysteria.
It’s common sense.
Exactly correct.
This is about control conditioning.
Nothing else.
we’ve got a government that opened the border, currently inviting, welcoming, and freely spreading thousands of “undocumented disease carrying invaders” across our country during a “global pandemic”...
this is hypocrisy... not hysteria...
I won’t need it.
I’ll very happily add what you just mentioned to my long list of things I’ve discovered I can do very well without.
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Good for you. Some of us didn’t have that choice. Some of us need to travel internationally several times a year.
So isn't what you're planning to provide to prove your vaccination status just a vaccine passport by another name?
I agree that the U.S. Government mishandled this, but what does that have to do with other countries? You will still need the vaccine record to travel.
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