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Originally Posted by Dotneko
Seems to me, when I applied for my passport 40 years ago, I was not required to show anything save proof of citizenship. I can present my passport and fly to the Caribbean or Europe if the borders to that country are open. I am not required to show proof of any immunizations. I can fly anywhere within THIS country without proof of immunization.
Vaccine passports are an absurd overreaction to covid19.
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You are incorrect in your statement. There are other countries (as in Africa & South America) in the world that require visas and vaccinations for entry. The vaccinations may be for other deseases that are a problem in their country (such as Yellow Fever). You can count on the fact that to travel internationally, you will be required proof of vaccination or desease recovery from Covid-19. Simply testing negative (usually within a 3-7 day period) is not a sufficient indication of your being desease free.