06-01-2021, 05:09 PM
(06-01-2021, 01:31 AM)deanhills Wrote: @Decent12 Well said. I've noticed on the Canada Covid 19 Website it also says that vaccination doesn't make a difference for allowing people to enter Canada. In other words Canada is not convinced that (a) if one is vaccinated that one doesn't have the ability to infect others - that hasn't been proven yet (b) quality of the vaccination may be variable © date of vaccination would be difficult to pin down as with Phizer for example a spokesman for the company said after the first shot, and then the booster shot a month later, preferably one should receive another booster in 6 months and then a booster annually. I think some of the manufacturers (the pharmaceutical companies) are making these requirements up as they go along as there is too little research on the long term effects and/or the availability of the vaccines and how they protect and combat the virus. They also don't have enough research yet of how new variants develop and how they can have vaccines that help with new variants at the same time.
Yeah Canada is still not playing around, I am fully vaccinated and I am trying to make a work trip to Vancouver, at this time, I will have to leave 2 weeks early to quarantine and then go over routine testing just to make sure I am not carrying or transmitting the virus.