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Originally Posted by oneclickplus
No, it doesn't. This is the exact wording:
"if a ship attests that 98 percent of its crew and 95 percent of its passengers are fully vaccinated."
Count me in that 5%. I don't need proof of anything.
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Perhaps you are missing the math.
If 6% of the people who WANT to be passengers are not fully vaccinated or can't show proof of it, then 1/6 of those people will be told their presence is not welcome aboard.
You are a member of that 6%. So you might be culled from the herd at the last minute. They'll probably put you on a waiting list, if you refuse to show proof of immunity. And then, when all the people who DO have vaccines are assigned their staterooms, they'll call you and tell you you're either a) a lucky passenger who gets to go or b) sorry no room at the inn.