carolina_yankee
Well-Known Member
If you want to really kill domestic air travel volume implement this. Don't more people travel interstate by car than air anyway? What about them?
Why aren't people who completed a vaccine series of an approved vaccine exempt from the negative test for international travel?
I've been wondering about this, too. I think a super-cautious approach would still require testing, though, since those who are vaccinated won't likely get sick but they can still be carrier. We don't know yet if they can infect others. That's the problem with early-adoption, still a lot of unknowns and figuring out how this actually works in the field. Only when numbers are truly low and staying low can that kind of precaution be lifted.
I honestly don't see how requiring a test, though, should kill travel as long as it's easy to get a test and results come reliably quickly. That's the part I don't trust. A friend lost his trip to Hawaii because he didn't get his test results back in time.