Unvaccinated people are eager to travel again. But more and more, the rules make that harder.
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The new rules fall short of true mandates, since people can often avoid them by submitting to rigorous testing and safety protocols. But the “near-mandates,” as they are being called, have the practical effect of making life logistically difficult for some unvaccinated people.
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I had to get a meningitis vaccine to travel to my dorm first year of college. Nobody wrote an article about it.
I had to get a yellow fever vaccine to travel around Africa. Nobody wrote an article about it.
Sometimes you have to get vaccinated to travel somewhere. If you don’t want to get vaccinated, then you don’t have to go. You can sit in the house while other people travel. Actually, should just sit in the house period while other people travel, attend concerts, eat in restaurants, go to school, and generally live life responsibly away from people who refuse to.
We don’t need an article about people suffering the consequences of their actions or lack thereof.

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