Tsar wrote: ↑March 13th, 2021, 3:14 pm
I don't want a vaccine but if it is required for travel, it might be necessary.
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So if it is required, then it becomes a question of which vaccine is the most trustworthy.
I think, nobody can answer this question at this moment.
There is no experience so far to claim that this or that vaccine is the best/most trustworthy as you said.
Worldwide there are only about 300 million people vaccinated with just everything which is on the market, like Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnsons, Sinovac, Sputnik and so on.
For sure more vaccine and medicine against covid-19 will show up within this year from everywhere, India, Japan, Australia etc.
It will take more than one year more to have reliable data about all these vaccines, to compare them and how humans react to them.
I don't think this year will be any travel restriction solely because somebody is vaccinated or not - more likely it will continue with lockdowns and quarantines for all international travelers.
However if you are vaccinated a few days of your quarantine might be deducted (like in Thailand after you arrival), but that is all...
There is even not enough vaccine available now, but this will change rapidly as this corona-virus is a huge business for the pharma industry.