- by late summer there will be effective herd immunity due to vaccine rollout and natural immunity
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- by late summer there will be effective herd immunity due to vaccine rollout and natural immunity
Generally, I think they are no great benefit, very devisive and generally difficult to enforce. The rate at which the vaccination program is rolling out will mean they are unnecessary by the time anything secure and workable is introduced. You can be sure as soon as anything is introduced, you will be able to buy one on the internet for £20. The vaccinations are very effective, but not 100%, so there is always an element of risk with people with a passport.
There is no easy way out of where we are. I prefer to manage my own risk and take responsibility for myself, for example, I can't see myself getting on any flights for a long time yet.
I would rather see a test which I can have which measures my immune response to the vaccine. If it was a good response, I would be happy to mix with others knowing I was reasonably protected and not passing on anything to anyone else. I would still take sensible precautions.
I think I will be wearing a mask in winter/sanitizing when out in public from now on. I have had a flu/cold free winter.
I recently came across a side issue to this which had not previously occured to me. Consider the case of a younger person who got vaccinated early on because they have an underlying condition. However, that underlying condition is a private medical matter that they only disclose to close family and friends. They certainly do not disclose it to their employer, possibly for fear that they will be discriminated against in some way. Now if their employer can check if & when they have been vaccinated it is going to raise questions in the employers' minds, even if they cannot legally ask about it. That I think is a legitimate reason for some people to be against vaccine checks.
I recently came across a side issue to this which had not previously occured to me. Consider the case of a younger person who got vaccinated early on because they have an underlying condition. However, that underlying condition is a private medical matter that they only disclose to close family and friends. They certainly do not disclose it to their employer, possibly for fear that they will be discriminated against in some way. Now if their employer can check if & when they have been vaccinated it is going to raise questions in the employers' minds, even if they cannot legally ask about it. That I think is a legitimate reason for some people to be against vaccine checks.
hy wouldn’t you? You have to provide proof your over 18 if asked.So you would be happy with being forced to prove your vaccination for the others too just so you can buy a pint in the pub?
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hy wouldn’t you? You have to provide proof your over 18 if asked.
Proving you are over 18 is not quite the same as revealing medical information is it? You don't have to undergo an invasive medical procedure to become 18 either do you?
That's a false equivalence.
Vaccination status is not the same as revealing intimate details of a medical condition, or treatment...
I don't see that any secure medical info is being exposed by proving you had the ***. That is just hyper picky wording to make a point.
What worries me is the 20%+ who are refusing to have the ***. That is a large enough proportion of people to cause another huge infection with its many attendant deaths. Vaccine passports...hell YES !
I have come to believe that we should insist on vaccination for all and that those who still will not comply lose jobs, access to shops, cinema, football etc etc. Draconian I know but I have had 3 dead relatives, 2 more in hospital for more than 10 weeks. The cause being the uncaring deniers, the ignorant and the stupidly selfish who visited this disease upon my relatives. If required people should be forced to have the *** there can be no valid reason to refuse it.
lol, so can you or can't you?? What about this, a bargain at £10!! then fill it in yourself? Anyone who faked a yellow fever certificate deserves to catch it!You can't buy a yellow fever certificate off the internet. Not readily anyway, the dark web perhaps.
Whilst I see more conceptual merit than you do, it would be blind of me to argue the idea is not divisive, and fully recognise it could only be as beneficial as the level of enforcement, which would vary wildly.Generally, I think they are no great benefit, very devisive and generally difficult to enforce. The rate at which the vaccination program is rolling out will mean they are unnecessary by the time anything secure and workable is introduced.
I would rather see a test which I can have which measures my immune response to the vaccine. If it was a good response, I would be happy to mix with others knowing I was reasonably protected and not passing on anything to anyone else. I would still take sensible precautions.
If required people should be forced to have the *** there can be no valid reason to refuse it.
I have come to believe that we should insist on vaccination for all and that those who still will not comply lose jobs, access to shops, cinema, football etc.
any chance of some commission? if they do. I'm sure I heard in the early days of the vaccine, that for 10%. it would be completely ineffective. Not sure if that is still the case, but that has always been a concern of mine. I am vaccinated, but no idea how well I am protected.Now you've said that I'm going to ask one of my customers (who makes LFD tests) if that's something they're considering or working on when I'm back in next week.
As far as I am concerned having the vax is a choice but if someone decides not to have it then they will need to accept that choice will exclude them from many things.
You try telling that to the majority of female above that age...Proving you are over 18 is not quite the same as revealing medical information is it? You don't have to undergo an invasive medical procedure to become 18 either do you?
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