Trips mandating Covid vaccine
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Trips mandating Covid vaccine
Are there any places, hotels, resorts, etc who are restricted to only those who are vaccinated? I see places that allow the unvaccinated to get tested, so not a vaccine mandate.
We’d love to get away to a warm climate this winter, but poor vaccination rates make it look doubtful. A US road trip to the southern US is out.
Aren’t there any travel options for those who want to go where everyone has been vaccinated? There are plenty of us who could fill that market.
At this point, I’d consider a charter flight and resort hotel for a vacation, to decrease the chance of my getting or spreading Covid.
Any ideas?
We’d love to get away to a warm climate this winter, but poor vaccination rates make it look doubtful. A US road trip to the southern US is out.
Aren’t there any travel options for those who want to go where everyone has been vaccinated? There are plenty of us who could fill that market.
At this point, I’d consider a charter flight and resort hotel for a vacation, to decrease the chance of my getting or spreading Covid.
Any ideas?
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Except for perhaps an adults only cruise ship or adults only resort I don't see how what you want is possible (but even those would allow those with antibodies). Since AFAIK nowhere in the world has mandated vaccines to under 16's or under 12's . . . Besides . . . if you are fully vaccinated, what does it matter to you if others might not be. If the vaccine works, unvaccinated peeps really only endanger other unvaccinated people.
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Except for perhaps an adults only cruise ship or adults only resort I don't see how what you want is possible (but even those would allow those with antibodies). Since AFAIK nowhere in the world has mandated vaccines to under 16's or under 12's . . . Besides . . . if you are fully vaccinated, what does it matter to you if others might not be. If the vaccine works, unvaccinated peeps really only endanger other unvaccinated people.
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"Vaccine is not 100%. "
Of course it isn't. But nothing is 100% guaranteed (except everyone will die eventually). If one wants to wait until there is 100% certainty no one should ever travel again (or leave their homes for that matter). Think about it -- because even the vaccines aren't 100% effective, any travel at all would be unsafe??? . . . . Which is not the case IMO. My only personal roadblock re traveling now is that to get anywhere overseas I want to visit would require 25-30 hours door-to-door masked while in transit on flights and public transport (except for the few minutes actually drinking or actively eating onboard)
Of course it isn't. But nothing is 100% guaranteed (except everyone will die eventually). If one wants to wait until there is 100% certainty no one should ever travel again (or leave their homes for that matter). Think about it -- because even the vaccines aren't 100% effective, any travel at all would be unsafe??? . . . . Which is not the case IMO. My only personal roadblock re traveling now is that to get anywhere overseas I want to visit would require 25-30 hours door-to-door masked while in transit on flights and public transport (except for the few minutes actually drinking or actively eating onboard)
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For cruises, the consequences for all passengers and crew is huge, so the company has to minimize risk, but again, I think in some cases, it is port requirements. Of course everything has risk, but if it can be mitigated, why not comply? Exposure to one person somewhere is one thing. Exposure to large groups in close quarters is quite another. Why expose yourself to more risk than necessary? Requiring everyone to be vaccinated seems to be a reasonable precaution.
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Since September, Turks & Caicos only allow fully vaccinated individuals (adults) to enter.
https://www.visittci.com/travel-info/tci-assured
https://www.visittci.com/travel-info/tci-assured
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Oaxaca state in Mexico may be worth investigating. If the restrictions are indeed enforced as propsed. The resort area of Huatulco would be included.
https://mexicodailypost.com/2021/09/...-tourists/?amp
https://mexicodailypost.com/2021/09/...-tourists/?amp
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Aren’t there any travel options for those who want to go where everyone has been vaccinated?
*Everyone* is a big ask. Maybe within a specific hotel or resort or cruise ship or tour. But generally, no, not for a town, city, or country.
Interesting to read above one Caribbean island is instituting that policy.
*Everyone* is a big ask. Maybe within a specific hotel or resort or cruise ship or tour. But generally, no, not for a town, city, or country.
Interesting to read above one Caribbean island is instituting that policy.
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While there are a number of countries which require tourists to be vaccinated, remember that local residents may not be, nor children.
But at least proof of vaccine or a negative test may reduce the risk of transmission on the aircraft or on arrival at the immigration lines. The latter is probably the bigger risk IMO.
But at least proof of vaccine or a negative test may reduce the risk of transmission on the aircraft or on arrival at the immigration lines. The latter is probably the bigger risk IMO.
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Thanks, All. Cruises just have a whole other set of issues.
It just seems that a specific destination could restrict staff and guests to vaccinated only. Such as a resort in the Adirondacks or other mountain destination. Maybe an arranged group travel charter to an all inclusive island resort.
There are plenty of options for unvaccinated, why not offer something for those who want a safer option?
It just seems that a specific destination could restrict staff and guests to vaccinated only. Such as a resort in the Adirondacks or other mountain destination. Maybe an arranged group travel charter to an all inclusive island resort.
There are plenty of options for unvaccinated, why not offer something for those who want a safer option?
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Thanks, All. Cruises just have a whole other set of issues.
It just seems that a specific destination could restrict staff and guests to vaccinated only. Such as a resort in the Adirondacks or other mountain destination. Maybe an arranged group travel charter to an all inclusive island resort.
There are plenty of options for unvaccinated, why not offer something for those who want a safer option?
It just seems that a specific destination could restrict staff and guests to vaccinated only. Such as a resort in the Adirondacks or other mountain destination. Maybe an arranged group travel charter to an all inclusive island resort.
There are plenty of options for unvaccinated, why not offer something for those who want a safer option?
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Denmark have just lifted all remaining COVID restrictions as of yesterday (except border control) they don’t consider the epidemic to be a serious threat anymore due to their high vaccination levels.
Vaccination rates in T&C are about 60% of local population. Unfortunately mask wearing in the aircraft, although mandatory was not enforced by cabin crew which was uncomfortable to say the least, immigration lines everyone wore them as that was enforced.
Vaccination rates in T&C are about 60% of local population. Unfortunately mask wearing in the aircraft, although mandatory was not enforced by cabin crew which was uncomfortable to say the least, immigration lines everyone wore them as that was enforced.
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Cayman Islands is doing even better.
Jamaica, OTOH is abysmal, which is something I was warned about by a friend who goes home every year.
As far as the Caribbean, or anywhere for that matter, it's probably worth looking at the various resources on vaccine rates as well as the State Department recommendations
Jamaica Do not Travel, Cayman Islands/T&C Reconsider Travel.
There are only a handful of countries with minimal cautions, probably because they restrict tourism through quarantines, etc..
Jamaica, OTOH is abysmal, which is something I was warned about by a friend who goes home every year.
As far as the Caribbean, or anywhere for that matter, it's probably worth looking at the various resources on vaccine rates as well as the State Department recommendations
Jamaica Do not Travel, Cayman Islands/T&C Reconsider Travel.
There are only a handful of countries with minimal cautions, probably because they restrict tourism through quarantines, etc..
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Another challenge would be what qualifies as 100% vaccinated? For example, in our case, we'll likely be getting the 2da Astrazeneca jab in about a month. Hopefully. Which, according to Mexico standards means 100% vaccinated. But will the US recognize that as 100% since it's not been FDA approved? Likewise with many Mexicans (or who knows where else) that received Sinovac or Sputnik?
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I know now three people who are vaccinated who were breakthrough cases. It does happen. One of the three is over age 70; she ended up in the ICU-- surrounded by unvaxxed folks. The other two are younger and had mild cases.

