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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I totally understand why testing isn't practical, but why couldn't domestic airlines require all travelers to be vaccinated, and show their vaccine card before checking in (similar to how sporting arenas do it). While they'd probably lose some business from the BUT MUH FREEDOMS crowd, I think they'd gain alot more business, particularly from families. [/quote] The airlines have no desire to be the vaccination police. Their staff is not trained for it, and since there is no national vaccine mandate or passport, the whole thing would be a nightmare and would shut down air travel. People are already losing it over mask mandates on planes. How do you think people would react when they show up an airport, and a counter agent at Delta dings them over what they perceive to be a faulty proof of vaccination? This would be a huge burden, and wouldn't make any meaningful difference to the spread of covid. Covid is in every state already. [/quote]
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