We have a trip mid February to Mexico. Most of us will be vaccinated. I don’t see why proof of that wouldn’t allow you to fly. The terms of having it and recovered are vague. Is it 90 days since you recovered or what exactly is it?
We have a trip mid February to Mexico. Most of us will be vaccinated. I don’t see why proof of that wouldn’t allow you to fly. The terms of having it and recovered are vague. Is it 90 days since you recovered or what exactly is it?
My upcoming road trip to Palo Duro Canyon State Park is looking better and better by the day
One of the major pharmaceuticals said it's never going away. Vaccine is only 90 to 150 days immunity.
From everything I'm seeing, most resorts are going to have a method of testing available. So for me, getting the test is not the issue. The issue for me, is the outside chance I test positive, and have to stay an extra 14 days...
@dirtyninety why did you dumb my post?
St Lucia is heavily dependent on tourism and they have had very few cases. In fact the few cases they have had were all traced back to the illegal drug trade and smugglers coming illegally from neighboring islands. They required the test because they wanted to keep the virus from going crazy on their island. I for one welcomed it, knowing when I was at the resort I was actually safer from the virus there than if I was still back in the US.
No link, just first hand info from customers that are doctors or work for the medical industry. My parents had it a couple months ago and they're already wearingasks again per recommendation of their doctor. Not sure why the vaccine would give you better immunity than natural antibodies.Link? I'm not seeing that being reported anywhere about the 90 to 150 day immunity limitation.
Moderna says COVID-19 vaccine immunity to stay at least a year
Immunity from Moderna Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine should last at least a year, the company said Monday at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference. The drugmaker said it was confident that the messenger R…nypost.com
No link, just first hand info from customers that are doctors or work for the medical industry. My parents had it a couple months ago and they're already wearingasks again per recommendation of their doctor. Not sure why the vaccine would give you better immunity than natural antibodies.
Thanks I'll check it out tonight after work.This is a pretty good article.
Why a vaccine can provide better immunity than an actual infection
A few people have developed COVID-19 twice. That doesn’t mean a vaccine can’t offer long-term protection.theconversation.com
No link, just first hand info from customers that are doctors or work for the medical industry. My parents had it a couple months ago and they're already wearingasks again per recommendation of their doctor. Not sure why the vaccine would give you better immunity than natural antibodies.
I don't think that the recommendation is to stop wearing masks after getting the vaccine at all. Our organization has largely been vaccinated, and we are still to mask. No vaccine is 100%, and the COVID vax is 90%. That means that still 1 in 10 are going to get it, anyway. And they're still not entirely clear on if you can be an asymptomatic carrier with the vax.
I don't think that the recommendation is to stop wearing masks after getting the vaccine at all. Our organization has largely been vaccinated, and we are still to mask. No vaccine is 100%, and the COVID vax is 90%. That means that still 1 in 10 are going to get it, anyway. And they're still not entirely clear on if you can be an asymptomatic carrier with the vax.
That's strange. That means that people will never get to not wear a mask again. Once I get the first and second shot. I am not going to wear a mask ever.
One of the major pharmaceuticals said it's never going away. Vaccine is only 90 to 150 days immunity.