"Decline to state" is a fine way to go for emergencies, of pressed. As to the triage lists of potential transplants, that is unresolved to be sure.
Prying behind the curtain of all this is something larger, in my estimation. The "app" -- sometimes peddled as convenience, sometimes as "green: and sometimes as "update vax status" -- is all aimed higher than just Covid. It is aimed at digital ID turned into marketing of more an future jabs, which is why this is such a hot topic.
My wife was in the hospital for a bacterial infection which was treated with IV steroids and big-time antibiotics. At no time, was the process from emergency room visit to admission to care to discharge involved with "prove your status." Moreover, at least half the staff and most of the physicians and PAs were not wearing masks, so the narrative withers.
For those being denied transplants, it is sad indeed that this game is being played by some, but not all, med facilities. With time of the essence, court cases to challenge and resolve this will be long.
The point of the "New Medical Codes to Track Your COVID-19 Vaccination Status" is to meld these into a digital ID with strictures like travel restrictions and such to force -- or attempt to force -- future obedience to the coming and not yet announced new jabs. Watch and see.
In the meanwhile, I still advice "decline to state," because one can also decline to state other medical issues such as HIV infections in some states BY LAW. The patchwork quilt of submission to the "vax regime" is fraying at the seams and edges.
Best regards to all, with the recollection that pre-Covid the third or fourth leading cause of death in the US was "medical mistakes."
Thanks for the ping,
Gentle as Doves and Wise as Serpents 🐍
“I still advice “decline to state”
Good post—that is the practical advice that I appreciate here.
My backup plan was to pretend I had dementia and could not understand the question.
“Status. What is status. You mean state? I live in CT.”
“Vaccination. Yeah I got my measles done when I was a kid. Seems like just yesterday.”
“Covid. What is that? Is it like a cold?”
;-