The existence of a dozen nonprofits in DC who exist partly just to help people get ID cards - if that's true - suggests that actually it's not necessarily so easy to get an ID card. Because if it were, people wouldn't need the help of a dozen nonprofits. |
Depends. Some businesses who require proof will see business go up. |
| Why are so few Asians getting vaccinated? |
I guarantee the PP on this will not change her mind. |
Because western countries seem to have most of the vaccine production capacity? |
I was referring to the US vaccination demographics that someone posted. |
Non profits do certain jobs because it funds them. This is a job that comes with funding from outside. That is why they offer this service. As the poster said, anybody in DC can get an ID and if you are in that tiny group that has no records or proof of who you are, there are organizations in DC that will help you work your way through all of that. |
| You can't even get voter ID cards legalized, yet you want IDs for health info? GTFO. |
Keep thinking that. Won't happen. More like they'll go out of business |
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Cruises are going to ask for vaccine passports.
They will not be leaving out of Texas and or Florida in 2022 it is all set. They will not be changing their minds. Floating Petri dishes do not want litigation. |
That is the way I would hope it would go too. |
Because they are used to being lied to by Government so their trust is shot. |
The charts show the relative percentage of each group in the overall population. Asians are getting a small number of vaccines because they are a relatively small percentage of the population (the grey bar). What the graph shows is that the demographic groups are pretty much getting vaccinated roughly similarly — that is: the pink and red bars are pretty close in size to the grey bars. |
The graphics actually suggest that the rates are pretty similar when you compare the different demographic groups. That is: the pink and red bars are roughly the same size as the grey bars (the percentage of the group in the whole population). One thing interesting is the Latino increase in the last 14 days — compared to the white decrease in the last 14 days. I wonder if the Latino increase reflects differences in access, and those factors are now being actively addressed. |
Some businesses saw their profits rise when indoor smoking was banned. Similarly, if a nice restaurant wants to require proof of vaccination, I will be more likely to go. I don’t want to sit in a crowded restaurant with a bunch of unvaccinated people. |