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Originally Posted by Tmarkwald
Great comments - I'm more about the leisure traveler. Business travel is a different animal entirely. A long discourse on that is pointless, I suppose since international business will continue regardless of any restrictions on travel. Any business that can be conducted remotely will probably continue after a year of doing so.
However, the leisure traveler will certainly not be spending the $$ in the destination since they won't be there. But I doubt that the impact to the economy will be greater than if unvaccinated travelers show up and then a population center gets a Covid-19 breakout.
So, my assumption is that, at least for the foreseeable future, restricting travel only to those who can unequivocally prove they are inoculated is the safest way to keep any outbreaks from occurring. Everyone is running scared right now...
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I wasn't talking about "business travel". I mean everyday people going on vacations. To an entity that depends upon tourism, every
individual visitor counts.
Why would someone need to show or present a digital-based card to prove they've been vaccinated? So now the CDC paper cards people are given post vaccination(s) are already obsolete?