I can see your point of view as applied to, say, blacks and Republicans. Although not to registered Democrats. Just kidding Democrats.
Businesses should have the right to serve who they want to serve.
I think that was decided in the 1964 Civil Rights Act as not being the case. You can not refuse service on the basis of color and I can easily see the courts saying you may not require the health record of a person seeing as we already have laws against un-authorized sharing of health information.
If they don't want to sell to you because you don't have a COVID vaccination or a TB test or because you refuse to submit to a temperature test, then that's their right in a free society.
One would think so but you know that isn't true. There are categories of people you may not refuse service to and this "Could" end up being one of them. Once we reach herd immunity, I think we are already there, none of this will be necessary. Some businesses may not want to encounter the wrath of people that will not accept this new normal, some will not. Will you now have to make a list every time you leave the house as to who will be requiring this and who won't?
43.4% of Americans have been fully vaccinated. Count in people who've received one shot and those who had the disease but not the vaccine, and maybe around 60% are reasonably well protected.
What about the other 40%? These cruise ships have been shown to be COVID incubators. You've got a lot of people crammed into a small place, and the people who haven't gotten vaccinated probably aren't going to wear N95 masks either. You get something like the Delta variant on a cruise ship and not only are you going to have the unvaccinated coming down with COVID, but vaccinated people as well.
Then we are all dead!!! Seriously, when will we ever be able to go back to normal lives if the next variant, is right around the corner? Have you given any thought to the FACT that anybody can purchase a "fully vaccinated card" on the internet? How could a cruise ship possibly verify that everybody has been fully vaccinated?
A recent study out of Scotland indicates the Pfizer vaccine, the best of the bunch, is only 79% effective against that variant, which has rapidly come to account for the majority of cases in the UK and India. There's a good chance it will be the dominant strain in the U.S. soon too. The Delta Variant not only is highly contagious, but once infected it's about 2X as likely to put a person into the hospital as the UK variant, which currently is number one in the United States.
There are more people like your friend than you think. Do the Cruise Lines want to do this because they're bleeding hearts out to save humanity from the unvaccinated heathen? Hell no. They want to do it to make more money, so that people won't be afraid to go on cruises and so they won't get sued.
Simple answer to that last part, pass a law with no liability attached to businesses like "swim at your own risk". To avoid a lawsuit, a business could put a sign on the door that says "we do not require proof of vaccination" and let the individual decide. This is going to be one helluva new normal anyway we look at this.
It's not 95% effective. Again, perhaps 79% for the Delta variant which is crowding out the other ones where it's present. 90% for the UK variant that's currently #1 in the USA. That's with Pfizer. It's less for the other vaccines.
And again, if say 40% of the passengers are not vaccinated, you're telling the Cruise Lines they've potentially got to be prepared to handle localized epidemics onboard if they want to stay in business. Or find someplace other than Florida to set to sea. Originally Posted by Tiny
If you ran a cruise line, what would you do ? Originally Posted by VitaMan
Under what conditions are organizations going to be able to deny people access to their facilities, if they have not gotten the covid 19 vaccine shot ?Nobody has proven the "virus" was not a farce to get Trump out. Nobody has proven that the mRNA vaccine has no mid to long term negative effects. Nobody has proven that you can give Covid after the vaccine or receive Covid after the vaccine. Nobody has proven how often the vaccine will be needed. This list goes on...
Will they be able to deny access just because they say so, or their lawyers told gave them that legal advise, or because their board of directors have voted on it ?
Will that legally stand up ? Originally Posted by VitaMan
Actually, one can simply squirt Robotussin DM up the ass hole and him/herm will become immune to COVID-19 disease.No McDingDong, none of us is going to squirt Robotussin DM up your ass. This does not sound like a spiritual journey. It sounds like an enema.
It's also a powerful SPIRITUAL experience.
Trust your higher self.
Love and light.
Hating/loving yourself is a full time job!
Anyone want to accompany me on this spiritual journey? Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong
...Same signs in Vegas. I'm sure 50% of those people haven't vaxxed. They came to gamble. It's still like <1% of people are going to die. And that's just in a certain group. Hopefully it'll it will just rid of those 70+yo who are pulling O2 tanks with them.
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Here in Florida, all those stores that had signs that say, "you may not enter without facial covering", now say "facial covering is not required for those who have been vaccinated but still required if you have not" but it is an honor system because you may not be asked to "see your papers".
Originally Posted by HedonistForever
CDC Director says masks offer more protection than the vaccine. Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDongWhat hasn't the CDC/Fauci said at this point?
I have not read all the responses in this thread.Again, what about the ports of call? Last two cruises out of Galveston we had to go back to port after people died. That make it very clear that people who have terminal health conditions, very pregnant, etc should not get aboard. The passengers don't care.
No the CDC has not said you can't get COVID if you've been vaccinated. The odds are between 80-95% that you won't get COVID based on the manufacturer.
I have a cruise planned in December. However, if I was going on one of the cruises planned in July or August I fully support the rule that would not allow unvaccinated guests on the cruise. If just one of the thousands of people on board comes down with the virus, the cruise is basically ruined for all. I realize that even limiting passengers to fully vaccinated people, someone can come down with COVID, which recently happened. But the goal should be to reduce the odds as much as possible. But DeSantis has made his decision. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
...You're hysterical again. Relax, you'll be OK. Cruise lines have billions of dollars invested and millions of fans. Time to get them operational. Pandemic is over if you want.
There are more people like your friend than you think. Do the Cruise Lines want to do this because they're bleeding hearts out to save humanity from the unvaccinated heathen? Hell no. They want to do it to make more money, so that people won't be afraid to go on cruises and so they won't get sued.
It's not 95% effective. Again, perhaps 79% for the Delta variant which is crowding out the other ones where it's present. 90% for the UK variant that's currently #1 in the USA. That's with Pfizer. It's less for the other vaccines.
And again, if say 40% of the passengers are not vaccinated, you're telling the Cruise Lines they've potentially got to be prepared to handle localized epidemics onboard if they want to stay in business. Or find someplace other than Florida to set to sea. Originally Posted by Tiny
There are times and places where it is more prudent to limit access to fully vaccinated people. Whoever said most establishments are using the honor system is correct. Signs state "if you have not been vaccinated please wear a mask." I doubt this policy works but there is no way to check all customers at a major store.
Again, what about the ports of call? Last two cruises out of Galveston we had to go back to port after people died. That make it very clear that people who have terminal health conditions, very pregnant, etc should not get aboard. The passengers don't care.
A few days ago two passengers tested positive for COVID even though they've be vaxxed. They ship and passengers were still allowed to come home. Thousands of people are coming into the states without vaxxes and positive. Where's your outcry?
Originally Posted by gnadfly
There are times and places where it is more prudent to limit access to fully vaccinated people. Whoever said most establishments are using the honor system is correct. Signs state "if you have not been vaccinated please wear a mask." I doubt this policy works but there is no way to check all customers at a major store.Good for you, that is how all vaccinated people should be living their lives and not hung up on "what if".
But a cruise ship is different. First, the cruise line knows who is coming on board usually months ahead of time and can check the vaccination status of passengers rather easily,
Please explain. When I Google "is there a federal data base of vaccinated people", this is what I get.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults/...n-records.html
Unfortunately, there is no national organization that maintains vaccination records. The CDC does not have this information. The records that exist are the ones you or your parents were given when the vaccines were administered and the ones in the medical record of the doctor or clinic where the vaccines were given.
and validate that they are legal. Second, the passengers do care on most cruise lines. Third, cruises last from 3 days to 180+ days. My next planned cruise is 30 days. If people are not required to be fully vaccinated. and I don't know what the requirements are right now, 6 months from cruise time, there will probably be the standard precautions required -- wear masks when among other passengers and social distance. If requiring full vaccination of all passengers eliminates those requirements, I am all for it.
Royal Caribbean announced they will not require vaccinations for passengers but those not vaccinated will have to be tested and "follow other protocols". \
Then there is the answer to the problem in Florida should the cruise line decide to take that route of not demanding everybody be vaccinated
In a news release earlier this week, Carnival Cruise Line announced that the Carnival Vista and Breeze will sail in July from Galveston with all vaccinated passengers, despite a Texas law banning vaccine verifications. The cruise line said it hoped to provide an update today about the Carnival Horizon’s scheduled restart out of Miami in July.
Despite Florida’s law, Norwegian Cruise Line is also insisting it will require everyone on board its ships to be fully inoculated against Covid-19.
“At least in the beginning, 100% of our guests and our crew will be vaccinated,” Norwegian CEO Frank Del Rio told CNN in late May. “I think everyone should be wanting to start cruising in the safest possible manner.”
We'll see if they want to give up that brand new 10 million dollar terminal in Miami and pull out. My bet is, they will figure out a way to compromise.
Since the start of the pandemic, I have taken 4 vacations, the last 2 weeks ago to Aruba. I eat at restaurants, I go to the movies, I go to the gym almost daily. In the last 2 weeks I've gone to 3 concerts. Point being I am careful but not overly worried about the virus since I am vaccinated. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX