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talks started on a vaccine passport in the eu.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Personally, I don't feel one way or the other. I'll have the vaccine just like I've had all the others (certain ones just to be able to travel).
Having said that, providing they make allowances for people who can't have it then all is well I think |
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By *ostafun OP Man
over a year ago
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"It's a tricky one but on the whole if we want to protect everyones liberty I think it will have to be done." I agree with protecting people but it seems to fly in the face of freedom of choice. I cant make my mind up i will be having it asap but i also respect peoples right not to have it.
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"It's a tricky one but on the whole if we want to protect everyones liberty I think it will have to be done.I agree with protecting people but it seems to fly in the face of freedom of choice. I cant make my mind up i will be having it asap but i also respect peoples right not to have it."
What I mean by protecting everyone's liberty is it would be unfair on people who couldn't get the vacine for medical reasons etc so I think it's going to mean a passport to level the field. |
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"It's a tricky one but on the whole if we want to protect everyones liberty I think it will have to be done.I agree with protecting people but it seems to fly in the face of freedom of choice. I cant make my mind up i will be having it asap but i also respect peoples right not to have it." the wife had hers tday I’m hope iv for mine in the next cpl of weeks the gf is a tricky one as ppl in there twenty’s are going to be one of the last on the list
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"It's a tricky one but on the whole if we want to protect everyones liberty I think it will have to be done.I agree with protecting people but it seems to fly in the face of freedom of choice. I cant make my mind up i will be having it asap but i also respect peoples right not to have it."
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A difficuilt one to call.
If you get vaccinated then, in theory, you should not be able to catch the virus.
Therefore the risk is not to you and you should not be able to pass it on to others.
In theory (again), those who have not been vaccinated would only be at risk from others who have not been vaccinated.
If someone who chose to not be vaccinated were to catch the virus on a flight or in a hotel whilst on holiday, would they have trouble with their insurance to claim for treatment or repatriation?
Will it finally come down to insurance companies rather than governments that insist you have a vaccine before travelling?
I don't know and am just thinking aloud.
A difficuilt one.
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By *ostafun OP Man
over a year ago
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"A difficuilt one to call.
If you get vaccinated then, in theory, you should not be able to catch the virus.
Therefore the risk is not to you and you should not be able to pass it on to others.
In theory (again), those who have not been vaccinated would only be at risk from others who have not been vaccinated.
If someone who chose to not be vaccinated were to catch the virus on a flight or in a hotel whilst on holiday, would they have trouble with their insurance to claim for treatment or repatriation?
Will it finally come down to insurance companies rather than governments that insist you have a vaccine before travelling?
I don't know and am just thinking aloud.
A difficuilt one.
" The eu are toying with a vaccine passport European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called the idea of certificates a “medical necessity” on Friday but warned of the difficulty of making a political decision on what kind of privileges the document should allow. |
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"A difficuilt one to call.
If you get vaccinated then, in theory, you should not be able to catch the virus.
Therefore the risk is not to you and you should not be able to pass it on to others.
In theory (again), those who have not been vaccinated would only be at risk from others who have not been vaccinated.
If someone who chose to not be vaccinated were to catch the virus on a flight or in a hotel whilst on holiday, would they have trouble with their insurance to claim for treatment or repatriation?
Will it finally come down to insurance companies rather than governments that insist you have a vaccine before travelling?
I don't know and am just thinking aloud.
A difficuilt one.
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I'm hearing the vaccine does not actually stop you getting or even spreading the virus but stops you getting seriously ill with it. It should in theory reduce the amount of time you are infectious and therefore reduce the amount you spread it. I will have mine at the earliest opportunity. This is just an opinion / interpretation, please don't take it as a claim of fact |
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By *ostafun OP Man
over a year ago
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"Saga have announced that they will insist on people having a vaccine before they will be allowed on their cruises." Yes i saw that,i think the debate about the Schengen countries is taking place today as the southern countries are worried about tourism this year.
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