Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
Also you can still carry, catch and transmitt the rona while vaxxed. It just helps to reduce the severity of the symptoms if you catch it.
Generally speaking, I'm not an anti-vaxxer. However, at this point, with too little long term data available as to the effects of the 'Rona vaccine, I'm not willing to receive this vaccination; yet. I've read a LOT of data on both the pro's and the cons of the various rona vaccines out there. Because you can still catch, carry and transmit the virus after vaccination, and with no real long term data available, I think the potential risk of what the vaccine might do to me isn't worth the risk. This is a personal decision and not meant to apply to anyone else.

I travel a lot for work (just spent 3 weeks in 2 different locations in CA in March. I drove there and back.). I have to go back to L.A. for a 4 day trip next month. I've heard discussion (and seen it mentioned here) that the airlines are "considering" requiring passengers be vaccinated in order to fly. Is this yet a hard requirement? My company's "preferred" airlines are United, Delta and American (in that order). Are any of these airlines already mandating the vaccine?