No, vaccines never “kill” a virus. They train the immune system to fight it off / gain immunity if you were to be exposed to it.
They do indeed prevent transmission if people build immunity to the virus and thus are not contagious by definition - either by preventing infection to begin with, or the infection is less severe and shorter lasting. Which is precisely what the vaccines do.
The issue of the meaning of ‘’proof of vaccination’’. My (on topic) issue is what people assume about THESE 1st time ever used MRNA ‘’vaccines’’.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-03-covid-vaccines-effective-transmission-symptoms.html
Also ....
What do these Vaccine passports CERTIFY?
As of now, how long can they CERTIFY immunity. It may be only months. No one KNOWS. What about variants — known and unknown — the vaccine has not been tested against?
My issues are ONLY what is assumed, and what actions taken, if the GOVERNMENT issues this ‘’certification’’.
Thinks things through.