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ESTONIA: GET VACCINATED, SKIP QUARANTINE

Estonia said last week that travelers in the country who can prove they were vaccinated can skip its mandatory quarantine orders, according to a report.
Travel & Leisure reported these visitors must prove they received the shot or had the virus within the last six months. Most travelers must quarantine for ten days on their arrival. 
Since the COVID War began a year ago, there has been a grand total of 466 deaths in a nation of 1,327,076 or 0.0351 percent of the population or 0.00292 percent. That equates to about three people per 100,000 have died from the virus.
The Independent newspaper called the nation’s vaccination requirement for travelers of “immunotourism.”
“Hopefully other countries will follow the Estonian lead, but by being first, it will benefit from travelers who cannot wait to escape as soon as it is legal to do so,” Neil Taylor, a guidebook writer who has homes in London and Tallinn, told the paper.

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