Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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CCGNZ

Well-Known Member
You are evidently not bright enough to pull off sarcasm. We get it, you're not a troll, everyone else is, so now you're the victim.

You are really precious! :roll:


:mrgreen:
They are just contrarians who get off on getting people riled,simple I say black they say white,I say up they say down ,I say on they say off and so on and so on,nothing to add other than play the mary,mary quite contrary schoolyard game ,to that I say go FK a duck. Only a MFN simpleton can gain amusement by disagreeing just to disagree, this only stimulates the pleasure nodes of the narrow minded.ccguns
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
It's just a matter of time before they figure out how to legally do this.

‘Vaccine passports’ are on the way, but developing them won’t be easy
White House-led effort tries to corral more than a dozen initiatives

The Biden administration and private companies are working to develop a standard way of handling credentials — often referred to as “vaccine passports” — that would allow Americans to prove they have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus as businesses try to reopen.

The effort has gained momentum amid President Biden’s pledge that the nation will start to regain normalcy this summer and with a growing number of companies — from cruise lines to sports teams — saying they will require proof of vaccination before opening their doors again.

The administration’s initiative has been driven largely by arms of the Department of Health and Human Services, including an office devoted to health information technology, said five officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the effort. The White House this month took on a bigger role coordinating government agencies involved in the work, led by coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients, with a goal of announcing updates in coming days, said one official.



I like their approach. So much better than the previous administrations way of taking extreme action and then fighting it out in the courts.

“Our role is to help ensure that any solutions in this area should be simple, free, open source, accessible to people both digitally and on paper, and designed from the start to protect people’s privacy,” Zients said at a March 12 briefing.


A lot more has to be done to ensure that ALL people in ALL communties have free and easy access to vaccination. After that, the choice is theirs to make. As with any choices, there are consequences and limitations on the ability to mix with the general population is one of them.

When I applied online I had to give lot's of information and my NS health card number. I'm wondering what info they are collecting in the states and who is in charge of that data. I can see someone like DeSantis in Florida deliberately sabotaging such an effort by making vaccine free for alls with no info collected and even destroying public health records.

Guess there would be no planes flying into or from Florida and if state residents can't show proof of vaccination, they won't be able to travel internationally either. I know it sounds stupid to an extreme, but we've seen extreme stupidity from this clown before.
 

HaroldRocks

Well-Known Member
cmon man - stay up with the times....

White House rules out involvement in 'vaccine passports'

By Brett Samuels - 04/06/21 01:33 PM EDT






White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday ruled out the Biden administration playing any role in a "vaccine passport" system as Republican governors in particular balk at the concept.

"The government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential. There will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential," Psaki told reporters at a briefing.

The White House has been clear that it would defer to private companies if they wanted to implement some type of vaccine passport system in which individuals would have to provide proof that they received one of the coronavirus shots.

"Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is American's privacy and rights should be protected so that these systems are not used against people unfairly," Psaki said.
The federal government will provide guidance about privacy related to the coronavirus vaccines, Psaki said, though she did not provide a timeline.






White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday ruled out the Biden administration playing any role in a "vaccine passport" system as Republican governors in particular balk at the concept.
"The government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential. There will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential," Psaki told reporters at a briefing.
The White House has been clear that it would defer to private companies if they wanted to implement some type of vaccine passport system in which individuals would have to provide proof that they received one of the coronavirus shots.
"Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is American's privacy and rights should be protected so that these systems are not used against people unfairly," Psaki said.
The federal government will provide guidance about privacy related to the coronavirus vaccines, Psaki said, though she did not provide a timeline.



Talk of vaccine passports has sparked pushback among conservatives who have raised concerns about potential government overreach that would discriminate against Americans who opt not to get vaccinated and infringe on their privacy rights.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on Monday issued an executive order prohibiting vaccine passports, saying a system to track those who have been inoculated against COVID-19 infringes on citizens' rights.
 

mooray

Well-Known Member
cmon man - stay up with the times....

White House rules out involvement in 'vaccine passports'

By Brett Samuels - 04/06/21 01:33 PM EDT






White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday ruled out the Biden administration playing any role in a "vaccine passport" system as Republican governors in particular balk at the concept.

"The government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential. There will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential," Psaki told reporters at a briefing.

The White House has been clear that it would defer to private companies if they wanted to implement some type of vaccine passport system in which individuals would have to provide proof that they received one of the coronavirus shots.

"Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is American's privacy and rights should be protected so that these systems are not used against people unfairly," Psaki said.
The federal government will provide guidance about privacy related to the coronavirus vaccines, Psaki said, though she did not provide a timeline.






White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday ruled out the Biden administration playing any role in a "vaccine passport" system as Republican governors in particular balk at the concept.
"The government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential. There will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential," Psaki told reporters at a briefing.
The White House has been clear that it would defer to private companies if they wanted to implement some type of vaccine passport system in which individuals would have to provide proof that they received one of the coronavirus shots.
"Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is American's privacy and rights should be protected so that these systems are not used against people unfairly," Psaki said.
The federal government will provide guidance about privacy related to the coronavirus vaccines, Psaki said, though she did not provide a timeline.



Talk of vaccine passports has sparked pushback among conservatives who have raised concerns about potential government overreach that would discriminate against Americans who opt not to get vaccinated and infringe on their privacy rights.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on Monday issued an executive order prohibiting vaccine passports, saying a system to track those who have been inoculated against COVID-19 infringes on citizens' rights.
What I'm interested to see is essentially the same thing, but in reverse. As in, there would be some serious constitutional issues if the gov't tried to implement a vaccine passport in order to leave the country, buuuuuuuut....you could essentially have the same situation if other countries decided not to allow anyone in without a vaccination, since that's totally their right to do so. You'd essentially be in the same situation, but without any constitutional/freedom issues.

Then of course you'd have the PJ Diaz's out there muttering something about Jesus wanting to impose his presence onto others, but I'm sure they'd laugh about it same as I do.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
cmon man - stay up with the times....

White House rules out involvement in 'vaccine passports'

By Brett Samuels - 04/06/21 01:33 PM EDT






White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday ruled out the Biden administration playing any role in a "vaccine passport" system as Republican governors in particular balk at the concept.

"The government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential. There will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential," Psaki told reporters at a briefing.

The White House has been clear that it would defer to private companies if they wanted to implement some type of vaccine passport system in which individuals would have to provide proof that they received one of the coronavirus shots.

"Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is American's privacy and rights should be protected so that these systems are not used against people unfairly," Psaki said.
The federal government will provide guidance about privacy related to the coronavirus vaccines, Psaki said, though she did not provide a timeline.






White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday ruled out the Biden administration playing any role in a "vaccine passport" system as Republican governors in particular balk at the concept.
"The government is not now, nor will we be supporting a system that requires Americans to carry a credential. There will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential," Psaki told reporters at a briefing.
The White House has been clear that it would defer to private companies if they wanted to implement some type of vaccine passport system in which individuals would have to provide proof that they received one of the coronavirus shots.
"Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is American's privacy and rights should be protected so that these systems are not used against people unfairly," Psaki said.
The federal government will provide guidance about privacy related to the coronavirus vaccines, Psaki said, though she did not provide a timeline.



Talk of vaccine passports has sparked pushback among conservatives who have raised concerns about potential government overreach that would discriminate against Americans who opt not to get vaccinated and infringe on their privacy rights.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on Monday issued an executive order prohibiting vaccine passports, saying a system to track those who have been inoculated against COVID-19 infringes on citizens' rights.
It's about what I figured, they are just gonna let the Trumpers and morons get immunity by catching covid. I think it's for the best, justice in fact. Dead people can't vote and being fucked for life tends to change attitudes, for every one that dies many more will be maimed or suffer other health issues.

It also means that private companies will make the call, companies like healthcare insurance, who will make them pay a premium if the can't show proof of vaccination and employers who will require it, it's up to you to provide the proof, no proof, pay a lot more for medical insurance and have trouble getting back to work or attending recreational venues. One day soon it will be mandatory for all of the military too, it's a no brainer for international deployments and military preparedness. Either a positive past covid test (costs money) or proof of vaccination.

Joe can restrict air travel for the unvaccinated though, same for buses and ships that travel interstate, but I think the decision has been made to let the morons get sick and perhaps die as long as patriotic citizens are protected. Schools and colleges will require proof of vaccination like they always have. You get immunity either way, vaccination or infection, it will make little difference to most of the immunized once their families are protected..
 

HaroldRocks

Well-Known Member
these are things that need to be decided through the court system due to HIPAA laws and rights to privacy

you might not agree with it, but that's how it is
 

CCGNZ

Well-Known Member
It's about what I figured, they are just gonna let the Trumpers and morons get immunity by catching covid. I think it's for the best, justice in fact. Dead people can't vote and being fucked for life tends to change attitudes, for every one that dies many more will be maimed or suffer other health issues.

It also means that private companies will make the call, companies like healthcare insurance, who will make them pay a premium if the can't show proof of vaccination and employers who will require it, it's up to you to provide the proof, no proof, pay a lot more for medical insurance and have trouble getting back to work or attending recreational venues. One day soon it will be mandatory for all of the military too, it's a no brainer for international deployments and military preparedness. Either a positive past covid test (costs money) or proof of vaccination.

Joe can restrict air travel for the unvaccinated though, same for buses and ships that travel interstate, but I think the decision has been made to let the morons get sick and perhaps die as long as patriotic citizens are protected. Schools and colleges will require proof of vaccination like they always have. You get immunity either way, vaccination or infection, it will make little difference to most of the immunized once their families are protected..
That Harold guy didn't mention that the Van Canucks are actually SICK, not in the throes of death but SICK, and these dudes are World Class athletes just goes to show how mutated Covid now differs from a yr. ago when positive athletes were asymptomatic showing virtually no signs at all, keep this FN thing going another yr. and maybe World Class athletes would need a ventilator.ccguns
 

HaroldRocks

Well-Known Member
That Harold guy didn't mention that the Van Canucks are actually SICK, not in the throes of death but SICK, and these dudes are World Class athletes just goes to show how mutated Covid now differs from a yr. ago when positive athletes were asymptomatic showing virtually no signs at all, keep this FN thing going another yr. and maybe World Class athletes would need a ventilator.ccguns

yea but if you're not in the hospital sick, you're just kinda sick, but you're not too bad

i had a pretty bad flu once when i was like 15, that my mother, who's a nurse, put an IV in me...would i have ended up in the hospital if she didn't? idk...but maybe
 

PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
I think 2022 is gonna shock the republicans when Trump isn't on the ballot and the bill comes due for him and the insurrection. There are now too many independents and most lately are former republicans, the nice old white man in the WH who is doing a great job will suck them in.
You seem hyper-obsessed with Trump. Can't we just forget him yet? Many people who don't wanna jump in line for vaccines voted against Trump more than once, myself and @HaroldRocks included.
 
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