Today Biden realized my worst fear.. worst president in fucking history.. He just announced today a "vaccine passport" where it can be freely used to discriminate against you if you don't have one showing you got a COVID vaccination. This means jobs can fire you, businesses can require it to enter, and it can prevent you from flying.

In effect it now encourages and enables business and entities to discriminate based on an aspect of your medical records and effectively provides a means to circumvent existing laws that would otherwise protect your medical records.

To add insult to injury we arent even talking about a normal vaccine, we are talking about the first vaccine in US history that was allowed to completely bypass the last stage of safety tests, which give legal immunity for the companies so they can not be sued if people get sick from the vaccines. So in effect they have set up a situation where you are forced to take a drug that didnt pass full safety tests, against your will, and be excluded from the whole of society if you dont.

@freemo Are you sure about this? Of the three general news sources I normally consume, two (which I would've expected to support the president) have no coverage of this at all, and the third (which I would've expected to criticise the president) is carrying a statement from the White House Press Secretary which denies that the administration is creating vaccination passports.

I think it's much more likely they'll treat it like other vaccines anyway - your school or employer or whatever can require you to document that you're vaccinated against measles, for example, but there is no national "measles passport" everyone's required to have.

@khird CNN and business insider supported it.. plus biden made it as one of his campaign promises at the DNC acceptance speech.. i am positive.

@freemo [Here](whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/p)'s the primary source:

Relevant quotes:

> [A] determination or development of a vaccine passport, or whatever you want to call it, will be driven by the private sector.

> [T]here will be no centralized, universal federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential.

It looks like it'll be up to the individual to prove he's vaccinated in some way that's acceptable to his school or employer - which is pretty much how measles or hepatitis or whatever already works. I don't think it's quite the cause for alarm it sounded like initially.

@khird It is **not** how other vaccinations work.. As it stands right now outside of the nursing/medical field employers do not require proof of vaccinations. But yes it will be driven by the private sector and effectively support the idea of requiring this "passport" in order to enter a building (like if you want to go grovery shopping) and even mention of requiring it for flying.

@freemo
I just wanted to pipe in that when I went to study abroad (in DC, USA, late 90's), I was required to get a Tetanus vaccination. Otherwise I would not be allowed to study there. My last Tetanus shot was too long ago according to them. So I got a (painful) shot from one of the nurses in that university's medical facility. My study was not in a medical field. All (foreign?) students had to do this.
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@trinsec
Well yes when you travel to other countries you may or may not require specific vaccines.

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@mur2501 I already had that vaccination before, though. But they determined it to be invalid by that time. And I did need to show proof of vaccination. Not sure why it's that much different from within your own country. Either way it is still 'showing proof of vaccination'.
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This are official documents and proof matters, doesn't really matters you even had a vaccination or not, but you should have a proper document of the vaccination (which shall be accepted by the immigration department)
Just normal bureaucracy.
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@mur2501 Of course. But I got the impression from @freemo that [showing proof of vaccination] wasn't acceptable [outside of the nursing/medical field]. That's why I piped in.

(For the 'official documents' there was no mention of the Tetanus vaccine. I had to scramble up a doctor's note (from overseas, when internet was fairly new, fun!) and show it to the medical facility that I indeed had this vaccination. No immigration department involved for this.)

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