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Originally Posted by Tmarkwald
Covid is unique in that it resulted in a Pandemic and the death toll is incredibly high. Plus is it very contagious. So they are writing a new set of rulebooks on this.
You are correct about HIPPA. But, it is your choice whether to take part in whatever activity requires you to provide proof. So, the activity is purely optional.
It's interesting you mention vaccinations to visit other countries. I just found my shot record I had to carry everywhere in the past. I couldn't even board the flight with it.
Airlines are responsible for checking vaccination requirements of your destination before you board. I don't see any of that changing. As more and more countries require Covid vaccinations, it will become second nature for travelers to keep their cards with them.
I have read that each state has a depository of vaccination records that can be used. For what I read, this is how cruise lines will check for vaccine compliance, although you WILL have to sign a release form for them to check the state records. So, you may not need the card at that time.
We're still wearing baby shoes and taking baby steps right now!
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Is our governor aware of this practice that will be taking place for cruise lines to gain access to our vaccine records? Seems he does not want the cruise lines or any business to check for proof of vaccine. If that is the case, how will Floridians travel to countries that require proof of vaccine? Seems our governor is not a chess player and has no clue what he has proposed with his new law.