Vaccinetracker answers some important questions when it comes to your travel plans. Not all vaccines are accepted in all countries. Pretty annoying really because ALL of them are still in testing state and will be for some years to come.
https://visaguide.world/news/vaccine-ch ... or-travel/
Is your Vaccine accepted at your destination - Vaccinetracker
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Pfizer not accepted by Cambodia? Hopefully that changes soon - hasn’t Japan or the USA recently donated Pfizer to Cambodia? Would be silly not to accept visitors vaccinated with it then.
As for sinovac not being accepted in UK, Australia etc …. Something for those (and those with partners in) in Cambodia to keep in mind when we can eventually travel again
As for sinovac not being accepted in UK, Australia etc …. Something for those (and those with partners in) in Cambodia to keep in mind when we can eventually travel again
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Worse yet for Canadians who were foolish enough to listen to our authourities and mixed vaccines in an effort to speed partial vaccination of more people. Several million of us are now not considered fully vaccinated by many countries and businesses. Meanwhile they tell us to be patient and everything will be worked out. Sure. We have been fucking patient for a year and a half FFS.
Pfizer Biontech is really unsuitable for Cambodia because it needs to be transported at temperatures around -80 degrees celsius. Also the shelflife is much shorter. AstraZeneca is the Vaccine that got the highest quote of jabs delivered around the world but that is simply because it can be transported in temps around -8 degrees and has a longer shelf llfe. The numbers don't mirror what quality the actual Vaccine really has.
Yes, we are all guinea pigs and will continue to be so for a long period of time to come, i'm afraid.
Yes, we are all guinea pigs and will continue to be so for a long period of time to come, i'm afraid.
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by the time borders open and people can freely travel IF they have had their shots
Everyone will need boosters or need to get a different vaccine
Everyone will need boosters or need to get a different vaccine
"We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer." HST
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Yep. Absolutely.Phuket2006 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 7:28 amby the time borders open and people can freely travel IF they have had their shots
Everyone will need boosters or need to get a different vaccine
The cold hard and sad choice is we (decision makers and members of the public) do have to learn to live with this at some point.
I am not sure decision makers are able to focus on where to implement change, funding and resources to be better able to mitigate the negatives as we all reach the point that we eventually choose to live with it rather than aiming for zero (as with Australia and New Zealand). That time does have to come. They can plan for it, or make a mess as done by failing to plan for worse case scenario when leaving Afghanistan. (Perhaps a poor analogy, but a current one)
I am fatigued by the entire situation.
I am in neither extremist camp, and find it exhausting and frustrating that two factions have different and opposing views of what rights they stand, and protest, for and cannot see why people have different views and choices to themselves. I don’t see resolution. I see people who cannot communicate to reach agreement with compromise on both sides.
The voices of those like me get drowned out by those shouting from both sides. Both sides are doing the right thing when acting from their perspective of the situation. We need peacekeepers and communicators to give more strength to the voices of those who see both sides and know the answer lies in the middle.
Ffs. We have people really beating their chests and proclaiming they are fighting for the freedoms of all - as though they are real soldiers. Perhaps this is what we have come to as a species - fighting pseudo wars via social media and protests and self righteously thinking we have the moral high ground.
Then we have those who have soaked up every word and truly live in fear of either the virus or the vaccine.
I get both sides. I share some concerns from both sides. But I am neither side.
Sorry to spew my thoughts here - but not sorry. I’m struggling with the entire thing.
Meanwhile, and back on topic, I bet people are holding back on concerns that the current vaccines are not the way out… because they have no clue of how to deal with things if vaccines don’t work. - and (back to my sidestep above) they don’t know how to take the responsibility of making tough decisions and of planning to mitigate impacts
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Whatever vaccine you have it won’t stop you from traveling but you’ll have to quarantine.
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Singapore has just opened to unvaccinated travelers from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, New Zealand, on arrival PCR testing only.
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/c ... any-brunei
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/c ... any-brunei
travellers from Hong Kong and Macau, regardless of vaccination status, are no longer required to serve stay-home notice when they arrive here.
Returning to the EU with a double Sinovac, I kept silent about that, and I am to get a double Pfizer/Moderna combo over here too. So, with that, my double vaccination is being recognized in both worlds. And I can prove it with locally provided and recognized paperwork.
And when the boosters start, I go for a booster for both worlds. In the end, ending up with 6 jabs, vs. only 3. Kind of superman, thanks to bureaucracy (IE each environment insisting on its own vaccination supremacy).
And when the boosters start, I go for a booster for both worlds. In the end, ending up with 6 jabs, vs. only 3. Kind of superman, thanks to bureaucracy (IE each environment insisting on its own vaccination supremacy).
Reports from RA-NGGYU medical council that having more than one type of vaccine is very very bad.v12 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 12:18 pmReturning to the EU with a double Sinovac, I kept silent about that, and I am to get a double Pfizer/Moderna combo over here too. So, with that, my double vaccination is being recognized in both worlds. And I can prove it with locally provided and recognized paperwork.
And when the boosters start, I go for a booster for both worlds. In the end, ending up with 6 jabs, vs. only 3. Kind of superman, thanks to bureaucracy (IE each environment insisting on its own vaccination supremacy).
https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
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Strange YT to prove your point.YaTingPom wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:58 pmReports from RA-NGGYU medical council that having more than one type of vaccine is very very bad.v12 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 12:18 pmReturning to the EU with a double Sinovac, I kept silent about that, and I am to get a double Pfizer/Moderna combo over here too. So, with that, my double vaccination is being recognized in both worlds. And I can prove it with locally provided and recognized paperwork.
And when the boosters start, I go for a booster for both worlds. In the end, ending up with 6 jabs, vs. only 3. Kind of superman, thanks to bureaucracy (IE each environment insisting on its own vaccination supremacy).
https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
Bad: Could be, I am the guinea pig on that. Combining Sinovac+AZ, AZ+Pfizer, Pfizer+Moderna and probably other combinations are done at a large scale. So, I am not that much worried .....
Did you even click the link?v12 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 6:32 pmStrange YT to prove your point.YaTingPom wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:58 pmReports from RA-NGGYU medical council that having more than one type of vaccine is very very bad.v12 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 12:18 pmReturning to the EU with a double Sinovac, I kept silent about that, and I am to get a double Pfizer/Moderna combo over here too. So, with that, my double vaccination is being recognized in both worlds. And I can prove it with locally provided and recognized paperwork.
And when the boosters start, I go for a booster for both worlds. In the end, ending up with 6 jabs, vs. only 3. Kind of superman, thanks to bureaucracy (IE each environment insisting on its own vaccination supremacy).
https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
Bad: Could be, I am the guinea pig on that. Combining Sinovac+AZ, AZ+Pfizer, Pfizer+Moderna and probably other combinations are done at a large scale. So, I am not that much worried .....
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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