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Is Life About To Get More Difficult For The Tin Hat Brigade?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-55 471282
It's quite understandable that a register of those refusing the vaccine should be kept and maintained for the benefit of the whole world. Lets hope all other nations follow suit.
It's quite understandable that a register of those refusing the vaccine should be kept and maintained for the benefit of the whole world. Lets hope all other nations follow suit.
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The certificate and a database would police it. I don’t think anyone is saying it would be perfect (no system ever is) but it would go a long way to getting the R rate down and the world’s economy up.
10:38 Wed 30th Dec 2020
For foreign travel would there,could there be a way of entering it on your passport ? I know that sounds a bit far fetched but carrying a card like the one you get after the vaccine ,would be open to abuse and copying just like the exemption and over 18s ones have been, just a thought , furthermore I can understand other countries not wanting to take risks of people coming in who may carry the virus with them
Possibly, ttt... it's why I said "as far as it goes"... the BBC are not great at reporting though. In healthcare, you aren't supposed to say "refused" "rejected" for an option, but "declined". Sounds the same on the surface maybe, but it really isn't. It makes me doubt them, when they word things in a biased way.
emmie: "what about those coming into UK, as has happened where they have brought it in, are we going to test everyone? " - if all buy in to this then they wont be flying. Ok it needs cooperation but no one wants the virus to continue so the world has to make an effort. Why are you so against this? why so negative? not a THB are you?
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