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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
No, you do not "have it correct."
This is no different from the vaccine cards many international travelers already have, in order to do that travelling. There are countries that require you to have proof of immunity or vaccination to specific illnesses, before they'll let you in.
That's what this is about. It's about travel to and from the USA. It could also be very useful for kids going to public school - since proof of immunization is required in public school systems all over the country anyway. Might as well keep it all on one simple coded card that you can just scan whenever necessary and they'd know immediately you're not Typhoid Mary Version 2021.
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That may be YOUR understanding of "Vaccine Passports", but it clearly isn't the topic of this thread as clearly stated by the OP when he wrote "
Our governor has said he will prohibit vaccine passports which would require us to prove we've been vaccinated in order to gain access to some businesses, offices, or restaurants."
So what part of "
businesses, offices, or restaurants" do you think pertains to international travel? I don't think the OP or the governor were talking about international flight... but feel free to change the subject if you like.