Vaccine-Possible problems for the future?

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Vaccine-Possible problems for the future?

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There are multiple Covid vaccine about to be released. I foresee potential political problems with the recognition of each one, Say for example that Cambodia only accepts the Chinese vaccine. Also what would be the medical effect of this if you have had the astra zenica one but have to have the Chinese one as well to enter Cambodia????
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andy1 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 10:41 pm There are multiple Covid vaccine about to be released. I foresee potential political problems with the recognition of each one, Say for example that Cambodia only accepts the Chinese vaccine. Also what would be the medical effect of this if you have had the astra zenica one but have to have the Chinese one as well to enter Cambodia????
I dunno, but think you are getting a bit ahead of the situation. Cart before horse, or something like that.
For the moment, no vaccines have been given anywhere yet, and nobody knows if Cambodia will accept any sort of vaccine as a condition for entry etc.
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andy1 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 10:41 pm There are multiple Covid vaccine about to be released. I foresee potential political problems with the recognition of each one, Say for example that Cambodia only accepts the Chinese vaccine. Also what would be the medical effect of this if you have had the astra
zenica one but have to have the Chinese one as well to enter Cambodia????
Travel and vaccines - many questions are still unanswered.

December 3, 20206:59 PMUpdated 19 minutes ago
Airports reject vaccine requirement as travel debate intensifies
Reuters News
By Allison Lampert, Jamie Freed
4 Min Read

Airports Council International, which represents airports worldwide, joined most airlines in calling for a choice between testing or vaccination, fearing a blanket rule imposing pre-flight inoculation would be as disruptive as quarantines.

Qantas Airways triggered the debate last week when it said a COVID-19 vaccination would be necessary for passengers on its international flights, which remain largely idle because of Australia’s strict border controls.

But other airlines, and now global airports, are worried that waiting for vaccines would bar people from traveling until they are rolled out widely, crippling business in regions, such as Europe that have relatively small domestic aviation markets.

“Just as quarantine effectively halted the industry, a universal requirement for vaccines could do the same,” ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira told Reuters.

“While we welcome the rapid development and deployment of vaccines, there will be a considerable period before they are widely available,” he added.

“The industry cannot wait till vaccination becomes available worldwide. During the transition period, tests and vaccines together will play a key role on the industry recovery.”

Australia has indicated people arriving from abroad will need to be vaccinated or to self-isolate in one of a limited number of hotels.

Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce said the policy could spread to other countries, noting proof of vaccination is already required for yellow fever for some destinations.

“Other governments are moving in that direction,” he told reporters on Thursday.

TESTING OR VACCINES?

But the head of airline trade group IATA, which last week downgraded its financial outlook for the sector as a second wave of COVID-19 cases swept Europe and the United States, believes making vaccines compulsory would not work globally.

Systematic testing is “more critical to reopening borders than the vaccine”, IATA Director General Alexandre de Juniac told Reuters.

Shukor Yusof, head of Malaysia-based aviation consultancy Endau Analytics, said Southeast Asian countries would take different approaches on vaccine requirements. Asian countries have some of the lowest case numbers of the novel coronavirus globally.

Taiwan Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said on Wednesday that COVID-19 “passports” to show inoculation and infection history are a good idea, but hard in practice. [L1N2II0FV]

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called on Thursday for a common set of global recognitions for COVID-19 vaccines.

Some experts say vaccines will be difficult to mandate because of limited supply and a range of quality.

Dr David Freedman, a U.S. infectious diseases specialist, believes more countries will follow Britain’s lead and use testing to reduce quarantine times.

“For the majority of the world’s population, especially in the developing world, it’s going to be years before everybody that wants to fly even has the possibility of getting the vaccine,” said Freedman, a professor at University of Alabama at Birmingham.

As more countries develop vaccines, airlines and governments will need to decide which ones to clear.

“The other issue about mandatory vaccines is going to be well what vaccine did you get?” Freedman said. “Do we trust every vaccine that’s made in the world?”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... SKBN28D2TV
Reporting By Allison Lampert and Jamie Freed; additional reporting by Asia bureaus; editing by Barbara Lewis
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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