It's clear from your irrelevant wearing three masks question that you either didn't read or didn't understand what I wrote. But I read what you wrote. Why shouldn't people have to prove they are vaccinated? Proof of vaccination is required in other contexts, like being able to attend school or day care. I don't see how this is different.throbster wrote:Okay, I trust you wear three masks, because you could get the rona just wearing two.
I think people should get vaccinated but they shouldn't have to prove it.
Spare me the long winded response Weezey. I don't read them.
Bubba I didn't realize kids still got the polio vaccine but it makes sense given the disease is still around in other countries. I think I probably got it confused with smallpox, another disease we eradicated with vaccines.
I agree that a private company should have the right to require people be vaccinated before coming on their property. I believe the government providing a standardized proof of said vaccination is helpful to that effect. I'm not sure what good reason there would be for the governor's prohibition against a vaccine passport other than it wins him some votes from ignorant people.
What truly blows me away is that we are in a worldwide pandemic, the results of that are obvious with so many sick or dead, and we have the god damn cure right now. Yet all of these ignorant people/politicians refuse to listen to experts who spend their lives studying this stuff and instead try to obstruct. People suck sometimes.
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