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originally posted by: thedeadtruth
Not "ad hominem."
My attack against your intelligence and lazy ass for not even researching the topic before posting is valid. Not my fault you ask stupid questions.
a reply to: aristorat
originally posted by: aristorat
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
Yellow Fever is required for entry into many countries.
Example?
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
originally posted by: aristorat
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
Yellow Fever is required for entry into many countries.
Example?
www.passporthealthglobal.com...
originally posted by: thedeadtruth
a reply to: aristorat
In the late 90s the combination of new drugs, vaccinations and other forms of control stopped the outbreaks.
So no need for a Vac Passport.
In the 80s I was in the Navy and we all had a long list on our passports. Lost count how many jabs I had.
Now we need passports to get a disease? What the....
originally posted by: aristorat
Why do we have passports for only one disease?
We have more diseases but no passports. Whats next? Ebola, HIV passports...
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
I’ve said this from the start
Are people going to be asked to prove they are vaccinated against the measles, an actual viral infection?
If not, why not?
Don Heflin, the Minister Counselor for Consular Affairs at the US embassy, had said earlier that the US-bound students will not require any proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the country. They will need a negative report of their COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours prior to their departure, as quoted by PTI.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
I’ve said this from the start
Are people going to be asked to prove they are vaccinated against the measles, an actual viral infection?
If not, why not?
Yes, it was a condition of my visa that I be vaccinated and have proof of vaccination. Plus TB and a whole bunch of other things.
I've also got a "clean sheet" saying that I don't have an STD as well.
originally posted by: thedeadtruth
What are you taking about.
In the past I had a vaccination passport. You try travelling through Asia or Africa without one during the 70s and 80s and you would not get very far.
Just during the last few decades we have bought so many deadly pathogens under control, they have not been needed.
Maybe you need to learn some basic history around this topic before asking questions that make you look ignorant.
a reply to: aristorat