Posted on 04/30/2021 4:08:06 PM PDT by Ektelon
I am on the Board at a local dog club. We have many club members that are asking in classes or other occasions if other club members present are vaccinated. A few times I've been close by and said out loud "that is private medical information and you can't ask that" at which point the person usually sheepishly says they "were only kidding" (right!).
One of the venue organizations that puts on trials locally recently put this out on their site: "Clubs, Judges and or Exhibitors are not permitted to require, determine eligibility, or ask about exhibitors' vaccinations in such a way that it may be felt discriminitory or an invasion of their medical privacy to those who have or have not been vaccinated."
I'd love to propose our club having such a policy at our next board meeting BUT all but one or two on the board are liberal (mask nazi's also!) and will see nothing wrong with vaccination queries being asked by others.
I've already tried talking with one of them and they saw NOTHING wrong with people asking, didn't see that it was private information since "it's so contagious" and flat out said this wouldn't be an issue if everyone just got their vaccination.
So....I'm looking for some good suggestions and information that I can counter with. I need my ducks in a row before I present this!
Nope.
A large county-wide local.
Lucky you
I like!!
I’m waiting for, “Go vaccinate yourself” to become the latest gfy insult.
“My Body, My Choice”
Have you ever been treated for syphilis or gonorrhea?
For a follow-up I shake my head and say, "Sorry, I signed an NDA. Really can't talk about it.
Have you been vaccinated?
Yes Indeed! I identify as vaccinated. :)
That’s a good one. Because, the ones I’ve seen, that seem the most skeert, and offer a shocked face, at me when I am NOT wearing a mask, are obese.
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