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63% Of Americans Say Unvaccinated People Should Be Restricted From Travel

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As vaccinations for COVID-19 become more and more available, more Americans are willing to get vaccinated. The reasons for this change of heart could be coming from a variety of reasons – those who had initially been hesitant can see that people who’ve gotten their vaccine are doing fine. Or it could simply be because there’s finally a consistent, positive message from the top down.

Whatever the reason, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, 54% of respondents are now “very interested” in getting vaccinated. That’s up from 38% from a similar poll done in May 2020 (before the vaccine had been developed) and 41% from when it was done this past January. Interest has gone up for both white and non-white people, and 27% of people in total are still not interested in getting vaccinated (which is roughly the same as May 2020).

The poll was done online last week, throughout the United States. 1,005 people were surveyed.

Even more interesting of how many more people are willing to get vaccinated are the potential trends of the “haves” and “have nots” in terms of those who have gotten the vaccine:

However, this should be the thing of most interest to travel geeks:

Meanwhile, major airline trade organizations, airline labor unions and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have recently asked the Biden administration to take the lead in developing credentials so travelers could show they’ve been tested and vaccinated for the virus.

There are already several groups worldwide that are developing vaccine passports, but airlines are concerned that several small credentials will cause confusion.

“It is crucial to establish uniform guidance” and “the U.S. must be a leader in this development,” more than two dozen groups said in a letter Monday to White House coronavirus-response coordinator Jeff Zients.

Of course, the motive of these groups is so people are more apt to fly. Yet at the same time, the groups said that vaccination should not be a requirement for domestic or international travel. So there ya go.

Meanwhile, the CDC is still recommending that Americans not travel by plane.

“Every time that there is a surge in travel, we have a surge in cases in this country,” said CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky.

Give it a month, or maybe two, and everyone’s thoughts will be different ;-).

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