I could see a point where you would need to carry proof of a positive antibody test (a blood test). That would cover the case of either having had the vaccine or having had contracted the coronavirus. For example, a positive antibody test is one of three options for entry into the US Virgin Islands.
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Originally Posted by merrymini
If they require proof of a vaccine, how about people who got the virus and carry natural antibodies? How do you prove that? The assumption is that the vaccine will protect you better than your own body’s defense. Not proven at all. So this “proof” would hardly be unbiased and very discriminatory.
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