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Old 29 Dec 21, 11:26 AM  
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Double jabbed or triple

Is it likely the USA will require uk citizens to be double jabbed or double jabbed + the booster over the coming months…

I’m double jabbed but I was poorly after the jabs and I do not want to have the booster.

I will obviously if It means I can’t get into the US but does anyone with more knowledge then myself know if it’s likely..

Not travelling til may 22.
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Old 29 Dec 21, 11:33 AM  
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No one knows 100% but think it’s very, very likely fully vaccinated will mean booster too, in the coming months.
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Old 29 Dec 21, 11:41 AM  
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I hope you reconsider. My husband got covid last week in Florida. He’s been incredibly poorly despite the fact he was triple jabbed. I dread to think what he would have been like if not, and he may have taken an icu bed from someone who needed it. I had reactions to my jabs, but nothing to my third one, and nowhere near as bad as my husband has been.
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Old 29 Dec 21, 11:43 AM  
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No one knows 100% but think it’s very, very likely fully vaccinated will mean booster too, in the coming months.
Will just have to wait and see then. I hope not and they stick to double jabbed.
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Old 29 Dec 21, 12:01 PM  
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I think it will go boosted to be fully vaxxed. Greece are currently talking about adding an expiry date to covid certificates which by default means you need to get boosted.
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I hope you reconsider. My husband got covid last week in Florida. He’s been incredibly poorly despite the fact he was triple jabbed. I dread to think what he would have been like if not, and he may have taken an icu bed from someone who needed it. I had reactions to my jabs, but nothing to my third one, and nowhere near as bad as my husband has been.
So sorry to hear that, really hope he’s on the mend soon.
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I agree that I think everywhere will move to boosted being fully vaxxed.
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Old 29 Dec 21, 12:39 PM  
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I think the requirement will keep up with the vaccination programme.
A number of countries have already put time limits on the validity of "double jabbed".
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You already need to have a booster in place to travel to France from 15th January if it’s been 7 months past your 2nd dose. Only a matter of time I think for booster requirements for USA.
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