What does that mean?vaccine passport technology
California has both electronic and paper proof of vaccination.What does that mean?
We have the stamped cards here, and a few places like the hospital want to see them. You are still treated if unvaccinated, so I am not sure why. When I was in New Orleans last October many places required the cards for entry.
If they are going to be required why not have an electronic version?
Yes. With a passport one can get into restaurants, gyms, etc., that are not open to people who can't show that proof.What is a "vaccine passport?" I've never heard that term before. Is it that card showing proof of vaccination, or something else?
Well I am in trouble if this happens. Don't know how I would do such a thing on my phone... paper works for me.It's digital ID technology a person carries on their phone that will include your identity number which you must show or you are not allowed entry to certain establishments.
@chic, you didn't answer DonM's question — what is your state? (Your location, "U.S.", only sort of helps.)What is your "State"???
Hols, I think fully vaccinated will mean taking however many boosters your government tells you too. In the U.K. you need 3 shots now to be considered fully vaxxed, your 2 original shots + the booster. They don't make it easy, do they.We've had Vaccine passports for quite a while now, we need them to get into some venues .. and I have mine on my phone.. What concernes me is that they're now saying we can get back to travelling in and out of the country without all the pre pallaver of recent times, and cost of pre covid tests in each country visited, before and after flights , but only if we're fully vaccinated.. in what way ?... double with a booster ?.. or double with every booster that might ever be released..?![]()
they certainly don't..I keep getting texts now to tell me to come for the Booster..I just don't want to..I don't think it's necessary for me to have it, I didn't want the Vaxinations either , but they told me that it would earn me my freedom.. it hasn't... so I'm going to wait and see if they lift the ruling about Booster jabs as we go into 2022.. before I think about flying out of the country...we'll see maybe they'll ultimately feel Booster jabs are unnecessaryHols, I think fully vaccinated will mean taking however many boosters your government tells you too. In the U.K. you need 3 shots now to be considered fully vaxxed, your 2 original shots + the booster. They don't make it easy, do they.
Is there a possibility they will lift it? I hope so for your sake. My family members who are vaxxed feel the same as you do and none have taken or want the boosters. I understand. They promise you freedom, you comply and they just give you more to comply with. It never ends. It never goes back to normal.they certainly don't..I keep getting texts now to tell me to come for the Booster..I just don't want to..I don't think it's necessary for me to have it, I didn't want the Vaxinations either , but they told me that it would earn me my freedom.. it hasn't... so I'm going to wait and see if they lift the ruling about Booster jabs as we go into 2022.. before I think about flying out of the country...we'll see maybe they'll ultimately feel Booster jabs are unnecessary
I hear this everyday ... we got the shots because this was the ticket to freedom ... it was not...... it would protect them from getting sick... it did not and the line of "it is so rare" was clearly shown to be exaggerated.....they certainly don't..I keep getting texts now to tell me to come for the Booster..I just don't want to..I don't think it's necessary for me to have it, I didn't want the Vaxinations either , but they told me that it would earn me my freedom.. it hasn't... so I'm going to wait and see if they lift the ruling about Booster jabs as we go into 2022.. before I think about flying out of the country...we'll see maybe they'll ultimately feel Booster jabs are unnecessary
We've had Vaccine passports for quite a while now, we need them to get into some venues .. and I have mine on my phone.. What concernes me is that they're now saying we can get back to travelling in and out of the country without all the pre pallaver of recent times, and cost of pre covid tests in each country visited, before and after flights , but only if we're fully vaccinated.. in what way ?... double with a booster ?.. or double with every booster that might ever be released..?![]()
According to the CDC, fully vaccinated means the first series of shots. Boosters aren't required to be considered fully vaxxed.Hols, I think fully vaccinated will mean taking however many boosters your government tells you too. In the U.K. you need 3 shots now to be considered fully vaxxed, your 2 original shots + the booster. They don't make it easy, do they.
Oh that's excellent news, thanks for that SSAccording to the CDC, fully vaccinated means the first series of shots. Boosters aren't required to be considered fully vaxxed.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/proof-of-vaccination.html
They are in England.According to the CDC, fully vaccinated means the first series of shots. Boosters aren't required to be considered fully vaxxed.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/proof-of-vaccination.html
Well I obviously want to go and check on my property in Spain, not having been there for over 2 years due to the pandemic.. but actually I also want to travel somewhere else.. not really sure where yet.. thinking maybe Austria... ..or I might go much further afield if I think I could cope with a 24 hour flight and travel to New Zealand or Australia... but whatever happens I have to travel soon.. I;m sure everyone here in the Uk are chomping at the bit to get travelling tooWhere to @hollydolly ?
Hols, you should inquire what the rules are in Spain for entering the country. I know in Europe, in some places, a third dose is deemed necessary to be considered fully vaccinated now. So just find out what will be required where you want to go so you can be prepared.Well I obviously want to go and check on my property in Spain, not having been there for over 2 years due to the pandemic.. but actually I also want to travel somewhere else.. not really sure where yet.. thinking maybe Austria... ..or I might go much further afield if I think I could cope with a 24 hour flight and travel to New Zealand or Australia... but whatever happens I have to travel soon.. I;m sure everyone here in the Uk are chomping at the bit to get travelling too
Oh for sure I will Chic... I've heard so many stories about people who were exploited for expensive tests before they could fly back home...Hols, you should inquire what the rules are in Spain for entering the country. I know in Europe, in some places, a third dose is deemed necessary to be considered fully vaccinated now. So just find out what will be required where you want to go so you can be prepared.