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Just in this case, or in general? Inoculations have been required by schools for decades. The military sure doesn’t ask a recruit’s permission before making sure they have necessary vaccines. Getting appropriate shots has always been required to travel to certain parts of the world. The only difference here seems to me to be a matter of scale. That and the incredible number of mal-informed whiners.

In this case.

We are talking about people can't work, eat in a restaurant, or go to school without having the proper papers in order. Who knows what comes next. Add the fact that the vaccines effectiveness wanes over time, hence the push for boosters, will make these vaccine passports useless without am expiration date.

I think it should be a personal decision and people should be properly informed instead of being coerced, bribed or eventually held down and forced into doing so.

Honestly, I think this decision will spark more vaccine hesitancy, but science.
 
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In this case.

We are talking about people can't work, eat in a restaurant, or go to school without having the proper papers in order.
It's been that way for decades though... The only difference now is the scale. Which is when it matters most.

If everyone were vaccinated nobody would have to worry about any of that. Thw pandemic would be over. And then we may not need boosters for long.
 
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As I work as a risk manager/advisor to doctors and CEO's of small healthcare companies, the religious exemption used to be pretty rigid and hard to prove. Under the Biden administration, it basically has no rules. If you want a religious exemption, you get one.
I also don't like that. Why should I be exposed to someone with Covid-19 and possibly death because their religion stinks?
 
So no booster is bullshit, considering that the vaccine's effectiveness seems to wane out after 8 months. So basically we have a vaccine passport, but we have very little immunity benefit since no booster?
I get the booster, I get the booster, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
All you have to do is either be ancient or immune compromised or in my case both.
 
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Bill Gates didn't go to Cornell. He is about 15 years younger than Dr. Fauci so unlikely they would have been college roommates even if they had attended same school. Also he did not invent RFID. To the best if my knowledge Dr. Fauci was never CEO of any company. But don't let facts get in the way.
 
Bill Gates didn't go to Cornell. He is about 15 years younger than Dr. Fauci so unlikely they would have been college roommates even if they had attended same school. Also he did not invent RFID. To the best if my knowledge Dr. Fauci was never CEO of any company. But don't let facts get in the way.

That, and Moderna was founded in 2010, roughly 60 years after IG Farben was split up.
And Fauci got his MD at Cornell, so not only was Gates' one year of college at Harvard not Cornell, he wouldn't have been rooming with a med student when he was a freshman.

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Bill Gates didn't go to Cornell. He is about 15 years younger than Dr. Fauci so unlikely they would have been college roommates even if they had attended same school. Also he did not invent RFID. To the best if my knowledge Dr. Fauci was never CEO of any company. But don't let facts get in the way.

Yeah, it's all bullshit. The problem is this and many other lies like it are spread on social media and many naively buy into them without looking things up. They just accept it as truth and send it to their friends, and they send it to their friends and it is ignorantly assimilated and taken as fact.
 
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