Airlines and other industries are experimenting with digital equivalents of immunity certificates.
It’s mid-2021, and people arrive at the airport, or line up to attend a concert or a baseball game. They pull out their phones and tap an app that shows whether they’ve had a coronavirus vaccine, or perhaps a test, and breeze through the gates.
That’s the brave new world businesses are contemplating as humanity embarks on the biggestmass-vaccination program in history. On Dec. 2 the U.K. became the first country to approve the Pfizer Inc.and BioNTech SE vaccine, followed by the U.S., Canada, and others. Yet even with the end of thepandemic in sight, governments and corporations will have to negotiate some unprecedented logistical, technological, and legal challenges in the months ahead.
Until late spring, doses will be in short supply, which means the immediate future will be defined by the haves and the have-nots: people emboldened to leave home with their vaccine- or disease-induced immunity and those who are still waiting in line for a shot in the arm. There’s increasing talk about using so-called immunity passports to get economies moving again. With no time to waste, governments in the U.S. and the U.K. are moving ahead with decidedly low-tech solutions such as paper vaccination cards.
Nadhim Zahawi, the U.K.’s minister for vaccine deployment, sparked an outcry in late November when he said that restaurants, bars, cinemas, and sports venues could ask people to demonstrate proof of vaccination before entering. That raised the specter of a two-tiered society, forcing Zahawi to walk back the idea.
Walk that all the way back to the stone age we don’t want we don’t need it I’m not taking the mark of the beast!
To all you idiots who rallied and cheered as they ban smoking outdoors,
What’s it going to be next?
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Hmmmm so you think it’s ok to ruin a day at the beach for those who hate the smell of a cigarette? In my case, I simply do not wish to have to smell the crap. Just like I wouldn’t set up my picnic area next to a smelly dumpster. Or were you also offended when they took away smoking and non-smoking areas in a restaurant? That’s kind of having a Urinating and Non-urinating sections of a public pool. How do you expect to separate the two areas? As with smoking ANYWHERE. You simply can not control where your second hand smoke will go.
Yes…Gateway to the anti christ and his NWO