If it it allowed to go the full distance, it is my belief that they will be used the limit and/or deny the following from the unvaccinated: (1) health care, (2) education, (3) in-store shopping (e.g., groceries), (4) employment, (5) travel, (6) public transit, (7) banking, (8) entertainment events (e.g., sports, music, theatre), (9) physical contact with loved ones, and, (10) possibly housing and lodging.
In other words, almost every aspect of daily life.
This is no longer strictly speculation, given the following stories. Many of which I'm sure most of you have already seen. These cover almost all of the above categories.
So, here's the list I've been compiling (pulled from here, https://files.catbox.moe/m98v5y.pdf , which has since been updated but not yet re-uploaded):
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in Chile, a very elderly woman (100 years old) was denied entering a grocery store because she was not vaccinated,
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in the United States, at least one doctor has supposedly denied a 7 month pregnant woman from giving birth in the hospital if she doesn’t get vaccinated first,
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in Newfoundland (Canada), healthcare if being denied for people who are not vaccinated, negative COVID-19 tests are no longer sufficient (at least one major hospital has implemented this as of about a month ago),
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in both Hungary, and, in a small town of Alaska, unvaccinated people are banned from ALL in-store shopping,
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in Sweden, the government announced that vaccine passports will probably be required for shopping, eating out, travel, and meeting loved ones,
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in the UK, vaccine passports will be needed for international travel,
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in Canada, both Trudeau and one of his health ministers have said vaccine certificates for international travel are likely, and, Trudeau said Canada will be in lockstep with its allies on this
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entry into Canada will (likely) require proof of vaccination (ties to #7)
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in Israel, gyms, shopping malls, and hotels are only open to the fully vaccinated,
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in both Canada and The United States, at least one University have already announced that only vaccinated students and staff will be allowed to attend in-person classes,
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in New York City, proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test is now needed for attending events and entering businesses,
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in Ontario (Canada), they announced digital ID's, which would be required for things like setting up new bank accounts. These could easily be amended to be the Ontario vaccine passports
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in Ontario (Canada), the Ministry Of Labour amended their employment laws (and later retracted this provision), to allow employers to suspend employees indefinitely if they refuse the vaccine,
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in Texas, a nurse was recently fired for refusing the vaccine, and,
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in the Caribbean island nation St. Vincent, unvaccinated people were denied boarding ships to flee a volcanic eruption (there's more nuance to this story, at the time, only ~10% of their population had been vaccinated, the rest could flee to the south end of the island to be safe ... still sets a bad precedent though)
Could also add to the list the CDC's recent guidelines for vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, and, "vaccinated sections" for large events in Washington.
Presumably this list could help with convincing people that these vaccine passports will not "simply be for international travel". It illustrates a pattern, among mostly Western countries.
Please feel free to add any examples I've missed.
If it it allowed to go the full distance, it is my belief that they will be used the limit and/or deny the following from the unvaccinated: (1) health care, (2) education, (3) in-store shopping (e.g., groceries), (4) employment, (5) travel, (6) public transit, (7) banking, (8) entertainment events (e.g., sports, music, theatre), (9) physical contact with loved ones, and, (10) possibly housing and lodging.
In other words, almost every aspect of daily life.
This is no longer strictly speculation, given the following stories. Many of which I'm sure most of you have already seen. These cover almost all of the above categories.
So, here's the list I've been compiling (pulled from here, https://files.catbox.moe/m98v5y.pdf , which has since been updated but not yet re-uploaded):
-
in Chile, a very elderly woman (100 years old) was denied entering a grocery store because she was not vaccinated,
-
in the United States, at least one doctor has supposedly denied a 7 month pregnant woman from giving birth in the hospital if she doesn’t get vaccinated first,
-
in Newfoundland (Canada), healthcare if being denied for people who are not vaccinated, negative COVID-19 tests are no longer sufficient (at least one major hospital has implemented this as of about a month ago),
-
in both Hungary, and, in a small town of Alaska, unvaccinated people are banned from ALL in-store shopping,
-
in Sweden, the government announced that vaccine passports will probably be required for shopping, eating out, travel, and meeting loved ones,
-
in the UK, vaccine passports will be needed for international travel,
-
in Canada, both Trudeau and one of his health ministers have said vaccine certificates for international travel are likely, and, Trudeau said Canada will be in lockstep with its allies on this
-
entry into Canada now requires proof of vaccination
-
in Israel, gyms, shopping malls, and hotels are only open to the fully vaccinated,
-
in both Canada and The United States, at least one University have already announced that only vaccinated students and staff will be allowed to attend in-person classes,
-
in New York City, proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test is now needed for attending events and entering businesses,
-
in Ontario (Canada), they announced digital ID's, which would be required for things like setting up new bank accounts. These could easily be amended to be the Ontario vaccine passports
-
in Ontario (Canada), the Ministry Of Labour amended their employment laws (and later retracted this provision), to allow employers to suspend employees indefinitely if they refuse the vaccine,
-
in Texas, a nurse was recently fired for refusing the vaccine, and,
-
in the Caribbean island nation St. Vincent, unvaccinated people were denied boarding ships to flee a volcanic eruption (there's more nuance to this story, at the time, only ~10% of their population had been vaccinated, the rest could flee to the south end of the island to be safe ... still sets a bad precedent though)
Could also add to the list the CDC's recent guidelines for vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, and, "vaccinated sections" for large events in Washington.
Presumably this list could help with convincing people that these vaccine passports will not "simply be for international travel". It illustrates a pattern, among mostly Western countries.
Please feel free to add any examples I've missed.
If it it allowed to go the full distance, it is my belief that they will be used for the following: (1) health care, (2) education, (3) in-store shopping (e.g., groceries), (4) employment, (5) travel, (6) public transit, (7) banking, (8) entertainment events (e.g., sports, music, theatre), (9) physical contact with loved ones, and, (10) possibly housing and lodging.
In other words, almost every aspect of daily life.
This is no longer strictly speculation, given the following stories. Many of which I'm sure most of you have already seen. These cover almost all of the above categories.
So, here's the list I've been compiling (pulled from here, https://files.catbox.moe/m98v5y.pdf , which has since been updated but not yet re-uploaded):
-
in Chile, a very elderly woman (100 years old) was denied entering a grocery store because she was not vaccinated,
-
in the United States, at least one doctor has supposedly denied a 7 month pregnant woman from giving birth in the hospital if she doesn’t get vaccinated first,
-
in Newfoundland (Canada), healthcare if being denied for people who are not vaccinated, negative COVID-19 tests are no longer sufficient (at least one major hospital has implemented this as of about a month ago),
-
in both Hungary, and, in a small town of Alaska, unvaccinated people are banned from ALL in-store shopping,
-
in Sweden, the government announced that vaccine passports will probably be required for shopping, eating out, travel, and meeting loved ones,
-
in the UK, vaccine passports will be needed for international travel,
-
in Canada, both Trudeau and one of his health ministers have said vaccine certificates for international travel are likely, and, Trudeau said Canada will be in lockstep with its allies on this
-
entry into Canada now requires proof of vaccination
-
in Israel, gyms, shopping malls, and hotels are only open to the fully vaccinated,
-
in both Canada and The United States, at least one University have already announced that only vaccinated students and staff will be allowed to attend in-person classes,
-
in New York City, proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test is now needed for attending events and entering businesses,
-
in Ontario (Canada), they announced digital ID's, which would be required for things like setting up new bank accounts. These could easily be amended to be the Ontario vaccine passports
-
in Ontario (Canada), the Ministry Of Labour amended their employment laws (and later retracted this provision), to allow employers to suspend employees indefinitely if they refuse the vaccine,
-
in Texas, a nurse was recently fired for refusing the vaccine, and,
-
in the Caribbean island nation St. Vincent, unvaccinated people were denied boarding ships to flee a volcanic eruption (there's more nuance to this story, at the time, only ~10% of their population had been vaccinated, the rest could flee to the south end of the island to be safe ... still sets a bad precedent though)
Could also add to the list the CDC's recent guidelines for vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, and, "vaccinated sections" for large events in Washington.
Presumably this list could help with convincing people that these vaccine passports will not "simply be for international travel". It illustrates a pattern, among mostly Western countries.
Please feel free to add any examples I've missed.