‘Proof of Vaccination’ Certificates, page-2

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    So why aren't we forced to carry vaccination certificates for the
    full range if diseases in accord with the schedules published for
    each state?

    Many of the diseases listed are far more serious that the current
    virus.

    Further, at this time, there does not appear to be statistically valid
    evidence that the vaccines, so far approved, are able to prevent the
    spread of the disease. The vaccinated are still potential carriers.
    If this proves correct only the vaccinated individual is protected.
    So what's the point of a certificate?

    If I catch a disease and die that's my problem; As long as I don't
    burden taxpayers with any cost.

    Also, I don't own a suitable phone. Will taxpayers buy me one
    and pay the ongoing cost?

    What penalties will apply for not having a charged phone in
    your possession at all times? I don't walk around with one
    very often.

    I don't want to live in a society where I could be arrested for
    walking down the street without a phone, or an ID card, or
    for carrying the wrong kind of plastic bag. I would probably
    have qualified for a yellow star in Germany in 1933.
 
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