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If it reduces people from infecting others I'm all for it. Don't like it, don't have to go. It's your choice. I don't have to deny myself access to events out of 'fairness' to those afraid of the vaccine.
That's until an hacker might hack your vaccine passport and might be interested to all informations then your vaccine passport have. The vaccine passport reminds me of the "Universal Card" plotline from an European comic known as "Authorized Happiness". https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/20...ian-nightmare/
Btw, Paul Joseph Watson vlogged about the vaccine passports.
If it reduces people from infecting others I'm all for it. Don't like it, don't have to go. It's your choice. I don't have to deny myself access to events out of 'fairness' to those afraid of the vaccine.
And what about while walking in the street ? How will you know if you are passing an unvaccinated person ?
Cause you know...they are a "public health concern". Shouldn't they have a mark or something so that everyone knows they aren't vaccinated and can avoid them ?
Yellow star patches is what should be used. It was highly successful in Germany against those typhus carriers.
It seems pointless with the news that a 3rd vaccine will be needed...people will have a "passport" but their defenses will not be up to par if they don't get the 3rd...and so on and so forth...so what's the end point for these "passports" or are they forever and expanding for all sorts of things?
Remember, the when governments starts programs they never want to stop them. Power and control are what it's all about and nobody gives that up.
It seems pointless with the news that a 3rd vaccine will be needed...people will have a "passport" but their defenses will not be up to par if they don't get the 3rd...and so on and so forth...so what's the end point for these "passports" or are they forever and expanding for all sorts of things?
Remember, the when governments starts programs they never want to stop them. Power and control are what it's all about and nobody gives that up.
I got J&J...1 shot and no booster needed as it already protects against the African variant.
regarding..forever and expanding. I would say the answer is yes and yes based on what the standards group is doing. It's NOT just for covid.
It seems pointless with the news that a 3rd vaccine will be needed...people will have a "passport" but their defenses will not be up to par if they don't get the 3rd...and so on and so forth...so what's the end point for these "passports" or are they forever and expanding for all sorts of things?
Remember, the when governments starts programs they never want to stop them. Power and control are what it's all about and nobody gives that up.
Think 3-5-10 years down the road and it's not pointless. It's the road to your entire medical record contained in an app.
This isn't some one off idea. WHO, Biden administration and a public working group are working on standards, global standards. Why do that if you only care about covid vaccine ?
Think 3-5-10 years down the road and it's not pointless. It's the road to your entire medical record contained in an app.
This isn't some one off idea. WHO, Biden administration and a public working group are working on standards, global standards. Why do that if you only care about covid vaccine ?
If it reduces people from infecting others I'm all for it. Don't like it, don't have to go. It's your choice. I don't have to deny myself access to events out of 'fairness' to those afraid of the vaccine.
That is mighty reich of you. Carefully your brownshirt is showing.
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