NYC Suburb Bans Unvaccinated Minors From Public Places Due To Measles Outbreak (legal, Walmart)
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I agree. I was in Costa Rica a few years ago and the authorities there were considering a ban on children from California visiting their wonderful country because of a measles outbreak.
lol No, chips implanted with vaccinations. Readers at every entrance to all stores, restaurants, etc. Arrested for attempting to enter Walmart unvaccinated?
lol No, chips implanted with vaccinations. Readers at every entrance to all stores, restaurants, etc. Arrested for attempting to enter Walmart unvaccinated?
Yeah, there is no legal way to enforce this.
"Person A has been diagnosed with Measles. They said in the last two weeks they were at work, church, the mall, Burger King twice and to a Lakers game. We are going to need you to track everyone down that was at those places roughly at the same time and go force them to turn their medical records over to us".
Or how about we do what the Nazi’s did and identify the unvaccinated with yellow stars? Is that the kind of society we want to emulate?
Or, you know, helicopter parents could stop being morons and get their kids vaccinated like the rest of the Western world. That's always an option, too.
I agree. I was in Costa Rica a few years ago and the authorities there were considering a ban on children from California visiting their wonderful country because of a measles outbreak.
Haha.... maybe we in Texas need to start screening people if they are moving from CA.
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