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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
"I'm not sure what the Spanish are doing will even impact on the UK anyway. As with most data, it can only be shared within the EU and we are not part of that anymore"
Data sharing between the UK and EU will continue for now.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/gu idance/ using-p ersonal -data-i n-your- busines s-or-ot her-org anisati on-afte r-the-t ransiti on-peri od
"Looking ahead to 1 January
2021Receiving personal data from the EU/EEA and already adequate third countries
The wider EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement contains a bridging mechanism that allows the continued free flow of personal data from the EU/EEA to the UK after the transition period, until adequacy decisions come into effect, for up to 6 months. EU adequacy decisions for the UK would allow for the ongoing free flow of data from the EEA to the UK."
Data sharing between the UK and EU will continue for now.
https:/
"Looking ahead to 1 January
2021Receiving personal data from the EU/EEA and already adequate third countries
The wider EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement contains a bridging mechanism that allows the continued free flow of personal data from the EU/EEA to the UK after the transition period, until adequacy decisions come into effect, for up to 6 months. EU adequacy decisions for the UK would allow for the ongoing free flow of data from the EEA to the UK."
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