Posted on 12/07/2020 5:48:00 PM PST by rustyweiss74
The Department of Defense has released images of COVID-19 cards – Cards used to keep track of your coronavirus vaccinations.
CNN is reporting that the “cards will be used as the ‘simplest’ way to keep track of Covid-19 shots” and that vaccinations will be monitored in state immunization registries.
“Everyone will be issued a written card that they can put in their wallet that will tell them what they had and when their next dose is due,” says Kelly Moore, associate director of the Immunization Action Coalition.
Patients will be asked to voluntarily give their cell phone number in order to receive alerts about when their next dose is due.
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The obvious question must be asked. Could this be worrisome?
One airline, Australia’s Qantas Airways, said that they will require passengers to prove that they’ve been vaccinated for COVID-19 in order to board international flights.
Will Qantas be an anomaly?
Travel industry experts have already reportedly been coordinating their efforts to create a digital passport that would indicate whether a passenger has been vaccinated for COVID-19.
The concert, venue, and event giant Ticketmaster will also reportedly require proof of vaccinations to attend their events.
Before the “fact-checkers” come after me, to be clear: This is my view of things.
Showing your vaccination papers could very well be coming.
Your mask will be an initial symbol of compliance, and your papers could eventually determine what building and facilities you will be allowed to enter.
NBC has dutifully reported that such cards are not a “passport,” to be used to determine whether or not you can perform certain societal functions.
But how long will that last?
(Excerpt) Read more at menrec.com ...
If you live in the P.I., of all places, then why the hell are you arguing against vaccinations?
How will the associate director of the Immunization Action Coalition issue cards when he has no food, no water and no power?
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