Chuck wrote:SeriouslyI assume the result will be all public spaces requiring vaccination in order to enter, they are talking about people being issued a scannable code as proof, and I'm all for that.
Why do you admire the PRC so much and place so little value on your freedom and privacy - do you REALLY think it will stop there? So if it applies to (say) supermarkets you'dl be OK with that?
It seems you are all for discrimination - have a ook in your history books! Why not have them wear a badge, ring a bell - or just shove them into camps? Why not make flu jabs mandatory and force them to carry a wee scannable code i.e a vaccine passport by any other name, too.
These "passes" are a VILE idea and should be resisted by any right thinking person!
If you are all for it, will you accept liability when someone has a serious adverse reaction? Thought not!
ANYONE demanding people get jabbed or else should be legally liable when something goes wrong - after all, it's then part of a contract!
By your own logic, people that have not had the vaccine are liable if they pass Covid to someone and they are very ill from it. Considering the amount of people currently in hospital fighting the virus and zero serious adverse reactions in 15 million vaccines...... I would hedge my bets with the vaccine!
And yes, I would be more than happy if people who refuse to get the vaccine are banned from supermarkets. Your dog needs a vaccine passport to go into kennels or stay the night at a vets. Why would it make sense to treat human viruses any differently?