In future is there any such possibility that authorities won't allow international travel without the proof of getting Cov-19 vaccinated ?
9 Answers
- bluebellbkkLv 71 month agoFavourite answer
Unless we discover a magic cure for Covid-19 that means nobody will ever catch it again, it is very possible, even probable, that we'll have to show proof of vaccination for international travel for many years to come.
- BillybeanLv 71 month ago
Obviously you are too young to remember the requirement to have a smallpox inoculation certificate before international travel before it was finally eradicated.
- RICKLv 71 month ago
Almost guaranteed
Some countries already require a negative test, the next step is required vaccinations.
As a frequent international traveler before the Pandemic i hope they make it mandatory
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- JuanBLv 71 month ago
Yes. Quit possible.
And as for me, I am unlikely to travel internationally unless authorities require proof and my destination has a high vaccination rate.
- MSLv 72 months ago
I think it's very likely that they will require proof of vaccination for international travel.
- PoseidonLv 72 months ago
Very possible.
The UK and other countries have already started preventing anyone entering their country unless they have had a Covid test and are showing negative.