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Researchers say that airports are key to stopping the spread of disease — and should consider not allowing unvaccinated people to fly (via ConversationUS)

for COVID-19 is believed to be between two days and two weeks; for many people, fever is the first and only sign of infection. In these situations, our current policies don't work., or at least make them show a medical exemption as to why they cannot be vaccinated. Perhaps now is the time to consider this. Right now, scientists are urgently working to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. If they succeed, a vaccine dissemination strategy will be needed immediately.

All this provides an excellent test bed for finding a way to vaccinate the broad population during a pandemic. Vaccines could be available at airports . But we believe a longer-term term goal is to create a database to identify who has been vaccinated, for future seasonal flu episodes and epidemics. This supports the public health approach to deal with future pandemics, when new vaccines are quickly developed.

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ConversationUS Someone is going to make slot of money out of this outbreak and what better way of guaranteeing profits than to make it illegal to not be vaccinated! BigPharmaBonanza

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