Vaccine passports are a bad idea sold badly, but in the unique setting of cruise ships - people cooped up together at length, hard to get sick people swiftly off the ship, history of shipboard outbreaks - the cruise lines should have the right to require proof of vaccination.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
Disagree. If vaccines are effective, and everyone who wants a vaccine has one, there is nothing the vaccinated have to fear from an unvaccinated person. And if you're unvaccinated and get COVID, that's on you alone.
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Replying to @Longstreet1963
It's not on you alone. It's a major problem for the cruise line. That's my point.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
Couldn't they be exempted from liability if someone gets COVID on board? And as far as people not wanting to take cruises goes, if they're vaccinated, hopefully eventually people will realize the risk to them is low
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