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Hiltongrizz11 05-22-2021 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1948247)
I am very much in favor of having a proof of vaccination and people being required to have one to fly. I just don't want the verification to be in the form of an app. Why does everything have to be through an app. I am not surgically attached to my phone. How about we just get a government issued verification card similar to a drivers license, or better yet the verification can be linked to ones TSA pre-check account?

Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? You're okay with having to present your papers however you don't like the method that they're presented? That's where you make the stand?

I'm so disappointed that you and every American who is okay with surrendering health information to private companies on governmental request or company request is okay with it. That just shows you how far we've come and how far we've slid. All the people that fought for our freedom and the revolutionary war would have blood in their eyes knowing this. We aren't asked to die on a battlefield All we have to do is take a stand over stupid stuff like this and we pansie out and justify it. Accepting his requirements is wrong. Wrong. Wrong.

tvmurray 05-22-2021 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Tmarkwald (Post 1948190)
Flying with American Airlines? Get your vaccine card ready.

On Thursday, the Fort Worth-based carrier announced that it’s adding a vaccine passport capability to its health passport mobile app, Verifly. Flyers can now securely upload their CDC vaccination card before a trip, which will then be verified and processed before departure.

A customer may be required by a local destination to have proof of a COVID-19 immunization. American will confirm the customer has documents required by their destination’s local government before they board the plane.

This will ensure there are no falsified vaccine credentials on any AA flights.

As AA is based in Texas, it follows Texas law.

As countries continue to set standards for COVID-19 vaccination requirements, VeriFLY will integrate those standards into its verification processes.

Newsroom - American Airlines Customers Can Now Choose Convenient Vaccine Verification Option in VeriFLY - American Airlines Group, Inc.

So, I guess this is the beginning.......

This is starting to remind me of something I learned in history class --- vee must show das papers, or off to das showers!!!

Guess that is why they don't like history being taught.

am.zinger@aol.com 05-22-2021 05:56 AM

Vaccine Cards are important but Voter ID isn't???

bonrich 05-22-2021 06:12 AM

Bar code on the back of your neck. That way we can pass through a scanner and needed "verifications" would show and no more paper stuff.

Astron 05-22-2021 06:25 AM

If you want to travel and there is a vaccination requirement at your destination the carrier is usually required to verify that you have had your shots before boarding you. It has been this way for decades. It only became a political issue when people politicized an infectious disease when COVID19 assaulted humanity. It is not difficult, if you want to travel to “E” and they require a vaccination for for COVID19, yellow fever or whatever; get the shot & show the proof, or don’t go. With every freedom come a responsibility. If you want the freedom to travel, you are responsible for meeting the host’s requirements.

Andyb 05-22-2021 06:32 AM

Unconstitutional. Let the lawsuits begin.

Andyb 05-22-2021 06:37 AM

Funny, they are not stopping all the illegal aliens for a vac card to enter the US or get on a bus or plane as they are being distributed to 48 states. Credible reports are they are not being tested and have 10 times the number of positive cases.

golfing eagles 05-22-2021 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Andyb (Post 1948514)
Unconstitutional. Let the lawsuits begin.

Are you a constitutional law expert? (Like a former POTUS:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:)

I think it will be up to the SCOTUS to determine if such a policy violates the 4th amendment.

J1ceasar 05-22-2021 06:42 AM

Yes you can upload your report card, but it's not legally required for travel in the US, the important word is travel in the US, however, is still required for many countries outside of the US. PS did you know the government as a master health file on you whether you've gotten vaccinated or not? It's true.

gemini5001 05-22-2021 06:46 AM

You mean like the sign of the beast ?

Dantes 05-22-2021 06:49 AM

Learn to speak German and do the goose step it’s all but hear

james.grigg@yahoo.com 05-22-2021 06:50 AM

Astron, you are absolutely correct. AA does NOT require it.period! There is no requirement by AA. This is how screwed up we’ve become. Look at the comments on this topic — Really? This would be National News by ALL the networks if even hinted at by airlines.

MandoMan 05-22-2021 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Art cov (Post 1948277)
To easy to loose a card so maybe a special tattoo or mark will do in future with all records available.

I keep my vaccine card in my passport, and I keep that in my suitcase. It’s no harder to lose a passport than to lose a vaccine card. I never fly without my passport, so I never fly without my vaccine card. Proof of vaccination should be required to ride on public transport, especially planes and cruise ships, and at sporting events. Just as an ID should be required in order to vote or fly.

UTCFL 05-22-2021 07:07 AM

If you were a Member of the Unique Travel Club you could skip the crowds and never fly with Strangers again! No more long hours spent in crowded Terminals checking in luggage, going through TSA security screening, waiting to board, waiting to pick up luggage, having to catch a connecting flight or having your connecting flight canceled. You could park close to the Plane, enter thru a Private Entrance, hand any luggage you may have to the Pilot, Board the Plane and depart in minutes. Instead of the long drive to Orlando you could fly out of the Leesburg Airport just minutes away from The Villages.

Swoop 05-22-2021 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by MandoMan (Post 1948546)
I keep my vaccine card in my passport, and I keep that in my suitcase. It’s no harder to lose a passport than to lose a vaccine card. I never fly without my passport, so I never fly without my vaccine card. Proof of vaccination should be required to ride on public transport, especially planes and cruise ships, and at sporting events. Just as an ID should be required in order to vote or fly.

Really?!?


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