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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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good or bad ? whats your take ?
airline has raised the possibility of a mandatory "vaccination passport" for anyone who wants to fly.
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce said he had been talking to his counterparts at other airlines around the world about the plan.
"We are looking at changing the terms and conditions to say for international travellers that we will ask people to have the vaccination before they get on the aircraft," Mr Joyce told Australia's Network Nine television.
He said creating a vaccination passport for inbound and outbound travellers to and from Australia – where Qantas is based - would require a lot of thought and logistics and may need government intervention. |
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"and before someone points out Australia its being talked about for international travel everywhere ..."
There are already a number of countries you need to have vaccines for before you travel. I don't see this as any different. |
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"and before someone points out Australia its being talked about for international travel everywhere ...
There are already a number of countries you need to have vaccines for before you travel. I don't see this as any different. "
and this is also my way of thinking we all have our injections when visting those countries that need us too so why not this vaccine.
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"Only a total fuckwit would consider travel in the middle of a global Heath pandemic. "
Or someone who has already had it. Or someone who is fit and healthy and has nothing to fear, or someone who has to travel for work who doesn't have a cushy job that pays them whether they work or not. |
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Travel for decades has had restrictions on passengers, upon vaccinations. This is now the first huge global hit that hss affected economies, the travel industry and millions of people to this extent.
It seems wise to be considering how to recover and help to manage good health.
Extremely long durations in the air with people puts a lot at risk. Think of the religious gatherings that inadvertently infected so many people.
It's reasonable to get vaccine limits for high risk travel. |
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"and before someone points out Australia its being talked about for international travel everywhere ...
There are already a number of countries you need to have vaccines for before you travel. I don't see this as any different. "
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