Posted on 12/14/2020 8:18:57 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Hotels have now joined airlines in considering whether or not to mandate that all guests have proof of COVID vaccination before being allowed to stay.
Several airlines have already announced plans to make the shot a compulsory condition of flying. According to anecdotal evidence, hotels and other forms of accomodation could follow suit.
A reader of the LockdownSkeptics website reported that a hotel in Scotland which offers wildlife holidays is preparing to adopt the no vaccine, no service policy.
“Should a vaccination programme be rolled out in the next few months, then it is likely we will require all guests to have been vaccinated before arrival,” states an item in the hotel’s newsletter.
“2020 has undoubtedly have been a hard year for the hotel and they have already put in place a wide range of COVID-19 related “safety” measures which will have had significant cost and massively reduced their occupancy rates,” states the reader. “They will be balancing the requirements of both the Government and their customers, and, in respect of the latter, they clearly envisage that their customers will expect the highest possible levels of “safety” and will, on the whole, regard this vaccination requirement positively!”
“I fear that, whatever the science and whatever Government might say, we are all going to be forced inexorably into a situation where “Vaccination Certificates”, de facto if not de jure, become necessary to lead even a reasonable life in the months (years?) to come.”
As we highlighted earlier, according to Bill Gates, coronavirus restrictions will continue into 2022 and bars and restaurants will remain closed for four to six months.
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock also told MPs today that a “new variant” of COVID had been discovered, meaning the vaccine currently in production may not even be effective
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ANd a few enterprising people will start an airline that Doesn’t require proof and a number of hotels will do the same. They will prosper.
A sure fire way to put themselves out of business by trying to regulate their client base.
When I traveled for my job I would leave at 3 in the morning just to NOT stay in a dirty hotel. Just thinking about it makes me cringe. This was a long time ago. I remember a conversation at a conference once when the people at the table were telling their disgusting stories about staying in what were considered fine hotels. What really made everyone sick was when a restaurant food inspector revisited some of her experiences.
Hotel:
We require proof of a Covid vaccination.
You:
Que? (flap arms around and act outraged) No hablo ingles! (pick one word in English) Raciss!
Hotel:
Sir/Ma’am, we’d be happy to accommodate you, with an upgrade!
Dittos!
I prefer my truck and tent. My dogs go everywhere with me plus my personal security.
I haven’t updated my passport in 10 years and won’t fly again.
I drive everywhere. Still no papers needed. So far....
TWO!! airlines only have said so this far. Qantas and Cebu Pacific (with lots of exceptions to the vaccine requirement)
I know you are correct about the mileage which is why i have a hard time understanding how we averaged 10-11 mpg. when our family used to travel at the time with a 74 LTD station wagon with a 400 2v pulling a 32 ft Golden Falcon family trailer.
I hear you. I have a 25 foot travel trailer. I don’t stay in hotels anymore because of the hassel. It is my portable apartment and costs a lot less to rent a space for a month than it costs for 3 nights in a hotel.
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*Real useful* for those flights overseas...
more and more automakers are making their vehicles able to be slept in, comfortably.
I should mention mileage was based on imperial gallon.
I have been overseas with the oil industry. Stayed in some real doozies. Now my travels are with the wife to fun places.
Maybe. But more than likely, the government will exempt connected pharma companies from any lawsuits.
I have an older Yukon that use to be my Dad’s. I wouldn’t hesitate to sleep in it if I had to. Unfortunately, there may not be a safe place to park. Another thing to consider is a make-shift porta-pot. Just sayin’,
I’ve been debating whether to get some sort of trailer to pull behind Big Red - my fully rebuilt 2007 Expedition XL. I’ll have no problem nixing the airline and hotel industries.
Clearly unconstitutional. Already decided
Nobody can force you to get a vaccine or deny service over
This is fear mongering crap.
I have already had it. I aint taking the vaccine.
a mcdonalds is a good bathroom place. otherwise for liquids keep a gatorade bottle around, sturdy and has a great locking cap. or old school, get a plastic molded camping toilet.
Hippa violation
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