Commission proposal for a common vaccination card/passport for EU citizens
The ultimate goal of a vaccination passport would be to ensure that children who move between countries with different immunisation schedules do not miss out on crucial vaccinations. A similar scheme is already in place for pets and has helped boost vaccination rates, according to the European Commission.
is_that_so wrote: » That really depends on the continued effect of COVID on society. If we have 5000 positives a day but empty hospitals, that's a cold.
ginoginelli wrote: » One thing these anti vax loons have in common is that they are all inherently selfish. If they find they cant travel or cant go to a concert without a vaccine and a passport, and it is affecting them negatively not having one, they will change their minds quick enough.
[Deleted User] wrote: » My fear is that those 5000 positives will be used an excuse for restrictions and/or lockdowns.
AdamD wrote: » It costs 100 euro to get a test, nobody's getting a test to go to the cinema.
speckle wrote: » A passport is riduclous when...Gps cant even still order antibody tests..why should the thousands of people who because of a collapse in the contact tracing system never got a pcr test around Christmas or even at the beginning in spring 2020 have to pay for one now ..even though they may have been clinicaly diagnosised.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Or.. here's a radical idea... we could just expect people to take responsibility for their own choices and safety like we've done all along until this situation arose.
iguana wrote: » Viruses don't work like that. And pre-Covid we were only able to do that because of successful mass vaccination programmes. Before that, public health restrictions did exist. Vaccinations free us from those restrictions, whereas the people who refuse to accept that keep us trapped.
francogarbanzo wrote: » I didn't say essential services. I did say "basic" services. And I don't know, but here's what's being said in the Irish Times:https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/vaccine-certificate-q-a-what-is-the-status-of-government-plans-1.4530324 "Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar suggested last week that vaccine certification, combined with rapid antigen testing, “could open the way to resuming hospitality, the arts and live events safely” while saying “it may be months away”. He raised the prospect of a “digital green certificate” or “vaccine pass” again in a Facebook video at the weekend saying it is being developed as a way to provide “more freedoms for those who have been vaccinated”. In the video he also noted that the Government is “keeping a close eye” on Israel which has almost fully reopened although it has “different rules for people who are vaccinated and those who aren’t.” "More than half of Israel’s population has been vaccinated. It operates a “Green Pass” system for people to access restaurants, cinemas and gyms as well as sports and cultural events. A Green Pass lasts for six months and can be issued to someone who is fully vaccinated for Covid-19 or who has recovered from having the virus." Does it sound to you that people without the vaccine passport will have access to the same goods and services as people with it? Doesn't sound like it to me. Again, it seems like a measure to coerce as many people as possible into getting the vaccine.
crossmolinalad wrote: » And what after those 6 months?? Have to get new vaccine for a new green pass???
paw patrol wrote: » It's good to see posts like this cos it clearly demonstrates why authoritarianism when it arrives always has a bedrock of support. Your attitude has little basis in science. It's not science nor health driving your view just a perverse attitude demanding punishment for people who think differently or aren't scared of that 99.9% survival rate.
micosoft wrote: » A lot of folk on this thread seem to be thinking of Covid and the passport as being a one time thing. With strong possibility of an annual Covid variant and annual vaccination or regional vaccinations we are likely going to need a permanent vaccination cert for travel for the next decade at least. TBH I have to use the Yellow Fever Vaccine document frequently enough that I think it's very sensible.
ginoginelli wrote: » It's more of an observance on basic social science and human behaviour. These anti vax simpletons aren't crazy about giving the goverment their PPS numbers for their dole, but guess what? They do it anyway! Why? Becasue they need the money. There is a hierarchy of needs as set out in 'Maslows theory of motivation - 'that our actions are motivated in order to achieve certain needs'. The need to participate in certain activities; Tomo's trip to lanzo. Theresa's trip to the nail salon, will trump any of their whackjob, preconceived notions, on an infringement of their civil liberties. 99.9 % survival rate? Eh? Something tell me your "science" comes from certain Facebook groups :rolleyes:
ginoginelli wrote: » It's more of an observance on basic social science and human behaviour. These anti vax simpletons aren't crazy about giving the goverment their PPS numbers for their dole, but guess what? They do it anyway! Why? Becasue they need the money.
ginoginelli wrote: » There is a hierarchy of needs as set out in 'Maslows theory of motivation - 'that our actions are motivated in order to achieve certain needs'. The need to participate in certain activities; Tomo's trip to lanzo. Theresa's trip to the nail salon, will trump any of their whackjob, preconceived notions, on an infringement of their civil liberties.
ginoginelli wrote: » 99.9 % survival rate? Eh? Something tell me your "science" comes from certain Facebook groups :rolleyes:
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I've never had a flu vaccine and yet I've never had a problem doing whatever I wanted/needed to in the past. The reality here is that CV-19 is not dangerous to over 98% of the population and there's no reason those should continue to be restricted or now asked to prove something that doesn't affect them.
iguana wrote: » I got bumped off the test list in March 2020. I was part of a cluster of people who can trace the our illnesses back to someone who came back from north Italy in early March but never got tested, so none of us could when they cleared the list of non-contacts. I had what was likely "long Covid" and suffered breathing problems and chest pains for months. I still have some lingering issues. It's very unlikely I didn't have Covid. It's very likely I have a degree of immunity. But why exactly wouldn't I get a vaccine when my time comes? I don't know for an absolute fact that I had Covid and even if I did, I wouldn't know what kind of immunity I'd still have if any. So I'll get my vaccine as soon as I'm eligible because that's the best, smartest, safest thing to do.
Parachutes wrote: » So called ‘Vaccine Passports’ are a slippery slope. Not only are you potentially creating a caste system in society but in combination with smartphones, facial recognition etc there’s a massive privacy concern. Essentially, if you don’t have a smartphone you ain’t participating in society. Whatever your thoughts on vaccines and vaccine hesitancy I don’t think this is the answer. There’s hardly anyone championing civil liberties these days but this is a step too far.
astrofool wrote: » The slippery slope argument only works if you can define the next steps, what is your next step on this slope so we know that it actually is slippery (other people think flu vaccine certs will be next). It's not a case of: COVID Vaccine Certificate ????? Full blown 1984 dystopia
paw patrol wrote: » you make a valid point but its' naïve to think that once its introduced it won't be used for "other" stuff. Well we don't know , I'd rather nip it in the bud than realise I'm goosed when it's too late.
iguana wrote: » I'm not sure why I'm bothering as you have obviously chosen to avoid understanding the basics my 8 year old understands for the last year. Covid is not the flu, comparing it to the flu in this way is nonsensical and does not make any point that you think it does. The danger of Covid is that it overwhelms our health systems. All health systems, even ones that aren't as shambolic as ours. That endangers all of us. Anyone who refuses to understand those two really, really simple to understand things, shouldn't really be trusted to get on with anything.