From an article on Yahoo it seems like the rules still could vary by country and may include a testing option for some countries even while a country is listed at high risk. And I also firmly believe that very soon (within weeks at most) we will hit the metrics needed to be placed on the low risk country list and then these may not be needed at all either.
The timing of the reopening is unclear pending final approval expected later this week by the Council of the European Union. EU officials have been saying for weeks that
summer travel will be allowed, but no dates have been released, and many of the details will be up to the 27 member countries.
The lifting of travel restrictions isn't mandatory and won't come with a timetable, meaning travelers could face a hodgepodge of
European travel rules and restrictions well into the summer.
Some countries, including
Greece, Croatia, Iceland, Italy, France and
Germany, have already started to reopen or plan to reopen soon to vaccinated visitors and/or those with a negative coronavirus test. Rules vary by country.
At the end of the day there are very few businesses that want to deal with checking people's health status before allowing them in or to use their business. These cruise lines don't want to have any part of checking vaccine status. They will if it is required by the country(ies) that they are going to just like they did before for any country travel requirements.
And I would think that Disney would make their unhappiness known like they did with California not allowing
Disneyland to open. I think they would make it very known but I don't think they want to fight this fight. Like I said in the paragraph above I don't think they want any part in checking vaccine status or testing status unless it will be required by the countries they visit. Furthermore we have just about beat the virus back and we are unlikely to have any great surges that would make us a high risk country. We will be more at risk of bringing something back from other countries than bringing something to those countries very soon.
You are very much not alone. I work in clinical research and the MD I work most closely with just recently got the vaccine for himself (he felt comfortable after the large amount of people vaccinated) but he is very much against having his kids vaccinated until there is much more safety data and most specifically long-term (more than 1 year) of safety data.
The risk/benefit ratio for kids & even younger adults differs from if you are older than 40 and of course if you are older than 60. That is something that each parent has to evaluate for themselves.