We don’t need Dorothy to tell us we’re not in Kansas anymore. It’s going on a year and a half since the COVID-19 pandemic steamrolled our world and our way of life. However, today, with the widespread availability of vaccines, organizations of all types are optimistically, cautiously, starting to re-open.
With these re-openings, many public and private entities, from schools to airplanes, are reserving the right to refuse entry to non-vaccinated individuals. From a public health perspective, this measure could help control outbreaks like it has for other fatal diseases (think measles and smallpox).