The 'WHO international vaccination certificate' is only used for travel to certain countries. In the past it was obligatory for various diseases, now mostly it is in use only for yellow fever.Neo wrote: ↑October 8th, 2020, 9:25 pmWhich is not much different from forced vaccination.Yohan wrote: ↑October 8th, 2020, 9:13 pmIn future likely for international travel many countries will insist that foreign visitors will only be allowed to enter if they can show up with a valid 'WHO - international vaccination certificate' - however so far there is no vaccine approved by WHO against Covid-19.
If you refuse the vaccination, you might be forced to spend 2 or even more weeks in quarantine to your own expenses after arrival...or in case of a visa, the concerned embassy will refuse to accept your application.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carte_Jaune
If that is the case, then sooner or later it may be used for getting on a plane, going to school, any job that requires a state license, and more.
Nobody is forcing you to travel abroad to these countries. It's up to you if you consider international travel beyond the borders of your own country. It's not about 'forced vaccination'.