For instance, Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, and Citi Field, home of the New York Mets, now require digital proof of vaccination.īut others, such as Petco Park in San Diego, will allow unvaccinated people inside if they pass a COVID test. are now requiring proof of vaccination for large, crowded events such as concerts or sports. ĬBS News reports that some sports arenas and stadiums in the U.S. Massachusetts requires tourists and returning residents to undergo a mandatory quarantine unless they’ve been fully vaccinated or show proof that they’ve had COVID within the past 90 days, Forbes reports. Hawaii will waive its self-quarantine requirements and pre-travel testing for those who are vaccinated. destinations are encouraging vaccines to avoid hassles. It should be noted that requiring vaccinations of travelers is nothing new many countries have long required visitors to be vaccinated against a variety of diseases ranging from measles to Yellow Fever.Įven some U.S. Some other countries are requiring foreign visitors to quarantine, but will waive that requirement for those providing proof of vaccinations. In addition, Europe plans to reopen to vaccinated travelers this summer, including popular destinations such as France and Spain, according to Afar Magazine. The list includes Anguilla, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Ecuador, Estonia, Republic of Georgia, Grenada, Guatemala, Iceland, Israel, Montenegro, Nepal, Seychelles and Tahiti. travelers – but only those who are vaccinated. river cruise ships such as those run by American Cruise Lines and the American Queen Steamboat Company on the Mississippi.Īt least a dozen nations have reopened to U.S. This includes major ocean-going cruise lines such as Carnival, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean as well as U.S. Cruise ships remained grounded for many months and are now resuming-but every cruise line is now requiring COVID-19 vaccinations of all passengers and crew members, Travel and Leisure reports. The cruise industry was hit hard by COVID outbreaks stranded some ships at sea for weeks or even months, with ports refusing entry to ships with infected passengers or crew members. colleges and universities have made COVID vaccines mandatory for students for fall 2021, including the University of California, California State University, and such prestigious institutions as Yale and Stanford, CNBC reports. So where can’t you go, as of now, if you’re not vaccinated?Īt least 30 major U.S. But who really wants to have your nose swabbed every time you go to a Padres game? Similarly, some places are allowing unvaccinated travelers – but only if you both pass a COVID test and quarantine in your hotel room for a number of days after arriving, which can spoil vacation plans unless you have an extended trip. Others are allowing unvaccinated people only if they can pass a COVID test. Not getting the vaccine is a personal choice, but a growing number of places are opting to protect their customers, workers or patients by banning the unvaccinated. Even some event planners are requiring guests to be vaccinated to attend functions such as weddings. Some employers are also requiring vaccines. Nursing homes and other senior care facilities may require vaccinations before admitting new patients or indoor visitors. These include all cruise ships, many colleges and universities, and some sports arenas and stadiums. ![]() But if you haven’t had the COVID-19 vaccine, you may be surprised to learn that you won’t be allowed to go many places. (San Diego) – With over two-thirds of Californians now at least partially vaccinated and half fully vaccinated, many people are looking forward to resuming normal activities. ![]() Facebook Journalism Project covid-19 reporting.
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