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Re: Will vaccine passports lead to the demise of vaccines?
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DigitalFox
on 13/04/2021, 22:36:19 UTC
⭐ Merited by Timelord2067 (1)
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?

You've obviously never had a vaccine in your life, otherwise you would be aware of the World Health Organisation's International Certificates of Vaccinations Booklets that have been around for decades.  I live in Australia and everything from my Influenza, Pneumonia and similar annual jabs through to Yellow Fever, Rabies and Tetanus shots can all be recorded.



Check out Smart Vaccination Certificate Working Group for more information.

Ah, that reminded me of good old days of working in Africa and having one of these for my travels. If I go through piles of my old papers I might find it, blow the dust off and use it for brand new Covid stamp  Smiley