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Originally Posted by Boilerman
I was wrong, it’s 85%.
“ A recent survey of more than 2,000 people from Cruise Critic indicated that vaccine requirements are extremely popular. In the poll, 85% of people said they would take a cruise if people were required to be inoculated against COVID-19 in advance, versus just 7% who said they would not sail if such a policy were in place.”
I think the assumption is that if vaccines are required, then masks and social distancing will not be needed. Much like the signs we are seeing today at many retail stores.
Planning to take a cruise this year? You may not be allowed on board without a COVID-19 vaccination - MarketWatch
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Pretty much this. Retail stores have the sign saying "if you are fully vaccinated you don't have to wear a mask here." (or similar wording). Of course, since they can't enforce it, most people are going maskless anyway. And if someone challenges them, they'll just say "I'm fully vaccinated" and the manager just has to take their word for it.
When going to another country, on the other hand, you can't assume that the honor system is going to go over very well. And so - you provide proof of vaccination. I mean, if you were vaccinated, you'll have no problem showing proof of it. The only people who will protest, are the people who aren't vaccinated and want to lie and pretend they are.