Congrats, Beachlovers! You had the good sense to get vaccinated as soon it came available to you. Like Georgia stated above, I'm sure in time just 'proof of vaccination' will be all you will need to travel abroad. But, keep in mind that jury is still out regarding the degree of spread that can result from a vaccinated person. This is why mask wearing will likely be required within indoor settings and on the various types of transportation we use until mid-year. After vaccination, it will take roughly two weeks for our bodies to build up enough antibodies for full protection from severe disease, and eventually our T-cells and B-cells (lymphocytes) will finish the job and recognize this virus and destroy it should we come in contact with it again. So, no one who gets vaccinated should rush right off and travel, but instead give it a few weeks to build up in your system. And, although the media tends play this up the various types of SARS-Cov-2 variants and mutations will also be controlled by the vaccines now available. See you on SXM in 2021!