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- FWCExplorerThe problem I see with this, is how does the Canadian Border Service Agency, or any other foreign government access these databases?
bgum wrote:
In the US each state maintains a database containing name, date of first shot, date of second shot, name of manufacturer, and lot number.
This how the million dollar lottery has confirmed winners. The same could be used at borders to verify shot cards. - bgumExplorerIn the US each state maintains a database containing name, date of first shot, date of second shot, name of manufacturer, and lot number.
This how the million dollar lottery has confirmed winners. The same could be used at borders to verify shot cards. - FWCExplorerIt seems like Canada is planning on some pretty reasonable border policy. They have already relaxed the 2-week quarantine for vaccinated Canadians returning to Canada, and requiring vaccination for non-Canadians to visit would be in line wit that.
I just hope we (as in the global community) can figure out how to effectively provide 'proof of vaccination'. There are already fake vaccination cards springing up all over the place. - TexasShadowExplorer IIyou have the freedom to choose. but that doesn't give you freedom from consequences..like being blocked from entering stores or countries, etc.
no shoes, no shirt, no shots, no service. - bgumExplorer
pennysmom09 wrote:
bgum wrote:
It should be required to travel across borders or on public transportation. No one has the right to endanger the health of others. There will be those who don't get shot because of religion and that is their choice but should not be permitted to travel. Those who can't take the shot due to health also should not travel due to health.
It is all a matter of choice. And it is a personal choice.
It’s not a “personal choice” if you say if you don’t take the shot you cannot go anywhere.
Sure it is you have an either or choice. Having said that I didn't say you can't travel at all I said you couldn't use public transportation. As far as crossing borders their border their rules. Personally I don't think that anyone should be permitted to enter unless they are fully vaccinated. As far as Mexico and Canada open border if fully vaccinated. - bgumExplorer
Terryallan wrote:
bgum wrote:
It should be required to travel across borders or on public transportation. No one has the right to endanger the health of others. There will be those who don't get shot because of religion and that is their choice but should not be permitted to travel. Those who can't take the shot due to health also should not travel due to health.
It is all a matter of choice. And it is a personal choice.
So you are saying your vaccination didn't work? That the covid shot is useless? Because if you have had it, and it works. It doesn't matter if someone beside of you has had it or not. IF it works. You are protected. How are they endangering your health?
That you don't believe it works is the very reason most are not getting it. Why get it, if it doesn't work?
The shot is to keep the crud to a manageable level and keep you out of the hospital not to keep you from getting the crud. Be aware the crud serious or not has shown to cause serious health issues including heart and lungs. - JaxDadExplorer III
PackerBacker wrote:
Please keep the discussion relative to crossing the border for RVing or camping!
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My apologies to ALL if that was prompted by my comment.
My intention was to point out that it has been proven over & over again that the speed at which people can travel far exceeds the speed at which an infection can manifest itself.
Thus out of an abundance of caution the powers that be have decided it is necessary to slow down the potential spreading by slowing down the travelling.
The latest news on the spreading certainly seems to bear this out. - Boon_DockerExplorer IIIAs the moderator said:
PackerBacker wrote:
Please keep the discussion relative to crossing the border for RVing or camping!
Moderators - agesilausExplorer III
If you believe the vaccine results the only people at risk would be other unvaccinated people . With vaccines being widely available the vulnerable made the choice to be that way. I see no reason or obligation on my part to do anything to protect them.
Not quite true, vaccines are not 100.000% effective. The numbers for current vaccines range from 98% down to 67% for the Russian and Chinese vaccines. Even at 98% that means for a million people vaccinated 2% of them did not acquire immunity, that is 20,000 per million or for 100 million vaccinated 2 million are not immune.
That is why all this flap about people getting the plague after getting the shots is just silly.
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