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Re: Will vaccine passports lead to the demise of vaccines?
by
SeaBits
on 09/04/2021, 05:17:51 UTC
We have a proposal in the UK that vaccine passports should be created. This seems to be under serious consideration by our government. The passports will certify that a person has received a Covid vaccination, or that he/she has developed natural immunity, or has recovered from a recent Covid infection. Some virologists are of the opinion that as many as 95% of the population have innate immunity to the whole family of Corona viruses. If this is born out by the passport testing, will it lead to a realisation that vaccinations are not required for protection against the virus?

It may be a good idea on paper but I'm thinking of the privacy and ethical implications that come with this "passport". We all know they'll be collecting more data than they need to, just take a look at the most recent data breaches in the news. Countries that mandate this vaccine will be met with some type of resistance. I wouldn't be surprised if an underground market emerges to obtain 'certifications' in these areas.