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Originally Posted by Surfy
The german Traveller Forum Wüstenschiff is maintaining a list of Countries and how the handle vaccination or natural virus antibodies after you had corona for travel purpose
https://www.wuestenschiff.de/phpbb/t...mp-t56218.html
We dont had to do vacination to all people. Over 25% of the population already has corona in the EU in the mix. But till now there is no "norm" how you can validate that for international travelling.
At least one thing the WHO should do - so that travelling is possible sooner..
Surfy
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Thanks for that, a very useful resource and I wonder if HU would like to do something similar?
However, I think countries will have to change their attitude towards "covid recovery" being some proof of fitness to enter. Experience has shown an increasing number of cases where people have been infected twice, with as little as 5 months separating cases. It seems infection actually does not provide much long lasting immunity, especially as viruses mutate, certainly if only a mild case presented the first time. Only vaccination is proving to be a long lasting and versatile means of preventing infection (and thus carrying the virus), but I think it will take until the end of this year to find out just how effective and long lasting. I'm expecting everyone to need annual boosters, which of course takes you back to vaccination passports.
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