auntlynne
Aunt Lynne
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Heck yeah! Sign me up. Would it be inappropriate to order from both the Mexican and Chinese side? Asking for a friend![]()
Inappropriate? No; they’ve set you up to do just that.

Now it looks like I won't be considered fully vaccinated because I mixed vaccines, at the recommendation of my government. So I guess I will be looking to change my December cruise. Very frustrating. Things can change by then, but Royal has said it's ok, just Carnival with the rule you can mix Pfizer and Moderna but not two types, I have Astra Zeneca as first and Pfizer as second. I don't want to wait to the last minute and run into problems. Add in my son not being vaccinated because he turns 12 in December. We may have to figure something else out. ☹
Can you get a second shot of one of the two different vaccines?
Both of our shots are Astra Zeneca and I'm not sure if that is considered vaccinated in the US. I know it's not if we want to see a show on Broadway. Apparently the CDC hasn't approved AZ. We have a B2B on Royal in Oct/Nov, not sure what we will do about it yet.
So many 'if ands and buts' about the whole issue.
We can’t give away our vaccines or appointment times, yet half our adults are not fully vaccinated. Pretty much every store with a pharmacy is offering walk-in availability (I’m in Alabama. In March, the waiting list at our hospital’s site was over 55,000. Things certainly have changed).
Are you still having to wait for an appointment where you live in Canada?
I think I’ve been reading several cruise lines’ wording that WHO-approved vaccines were acceptable. And documentation was whatever form the cruiser’s country was issuing. Somebody actually thought beyond just what the US was doing, yeah!