HIPAA also doesn’t apply to other countries, which, unlike the United States, has requirements for entry and refuse whoever they wish. If they want you to prove you’re vaccinated before entering, you sure as heck will need to prove it.
I think the BIG FIGHT will be regarding domestic travel. Can airlines refuse to board you if not vaccinated? Can TSA block you if you’re not vaccinated? There will be a lot of fireworks on that, but given the government we now have (thanks again, Lin Wood), people on the freedom side of the debate will likely lose.
I fail to understand how Lin Wood is somehow culpable.
I think your analysis is spot on with this issue. I don’t see the Supreme Court siding with freedom on this. And I absolutely am against compulsory vaccination. I think anyone should be allowed to chose what’s best for them on vaccination and understand the risks or and of not being vaccinated. As far as I see it the unvaccinated person assumes the risk of getting the disease
What I am also concerned about is the weasel plaintiffs bar running around suing the crap out of companies if some one contracts the virus. It’s a double edge sword.
But Robert’s will indeed screw us and I am not sure ACB is much better so far.
This is a sincere question. Have you an opinion on justice ACB?
It wouldn’t be surprising but I don’t think that tack is coercive enough. They can’t afford to lose the half that will take the highway.
I may have travel for work coming up and I just say I’m too afraid to fly. They already irritate me beyond description with the secuity theater and cattle car act they run.