Vaccine passports will make hesitant people ‘even more reluctant to get jabbed’(theguardian.com)
theguardian.com
Vaccine passports will make hesitant people ‘even more reluctant to get jabbed’
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/31/vaccine-passports-will-make-hesitant-even-more-reluctant-to-get-jabbed
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I'm not pro- or anti-vaccine, I don't really care.
The only somewhat lasting side-effect that I've noticed after my second shot: I have a chronic sinusitis that is pretty treatment resistant (cortisone spray helps somewhat; a second, larger operation is an option), and it got significantly better the day after I got pfizer/biontech (first was AstraZeneca) and has stayed at a very manageable level since.
I have no clue whether there's a causal relationship, but if there is, I'm fine with getting booster shots.
The only somewhat lasting side-effect that I've noticed after my second shot: I have a chronic sinusitis that is pretty treatment resistant (cortisone spray helps somewhat; a second, larger operation is an option), and it got significantly better the day after I got pfizer/biontech (first was AstraZeneca) and has stayed at a very manageable level since.
I have no clue whether there's a causal relationship, but if there is, I'm fine with getting booster shots.
I am vaccinated but didn't get a passport. In the EU there are QR codes to verify your status. I made a picture of it. If that isn't enough, I take my business elsewhere.
Not feeling too safe to have a picture of it on my smartphone (Android) and while this is an exaggerated fear, I will delete it as soon as the panic is over.
Not feeling too safe to have a picture of it on my smartphone (Android) and while this is an exaggerated fear, I will delete it as soon as the panic is over.
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So many people say that voter ID is racist, but no one says that ID for anything else is racist. Why? Has the Twitterati not come to that consensus?