Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. There will be no vaccine passports.
Rightwingers and rightwing media politicized masks. Then they politicized vaccine passports. 45% of the country is not making rational decisions about COVID, because they believe lies from rightwing media.
LOL. Look at the stats of which groups are not getting the vaccine.
How does this explain DC where there are huge percentages of people still not vaccinated. Are you suggesting that DC is 50% conservative? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. There will be no vaccine passports.
Rightwingers and rightwing media politicized masks. Then they politicized vaccine passports. 45% of the country is not making rational decisions about COVID, because they believe lies from rightwing media.
LOL. Look at the stats of which groups are not getting the vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo is dropping all restrictions on the 28th. A passport would literally be considered a new restriction. No masks are required by anyone anywhere Starting May 28th. Vaccination status does not matter.
Businesses and private entities can have whatever restrictions they want. I would expect some places where kids gather to have restrictions, for sure.
To be honest, I don't expect any business to add any restrictions, for sure.
I expect businesses to drop any remaining restrictions very quickly. Companies really don't like making it harder for their customers to shop in their stores.
Any viable vaccination passport would require a federal vaccination database, and that doesn't exist. Even if the feds decided to build one (they won't) it would take years.
Anonymous wrote:Never. There will be no vaccine passports.
Rightwingers and rightwing media politicized masks. Then they politicized vaccine passports. 45% of the country is not making rational decisions about COVID, because they believe lies from rightwing media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a store a couple of days ago an employee was demanding to see an unmasked person’s proof of vaccination before she would help him. The stores policy is to permit the vaccinated to unmask. He said he doesn’t need to show her personal medical information. She continued to refuse to serve him and became increasingly emotional. The manage came and removed her from her station and apologized to the customer.
It's true that the customer doesn't have to show personal medical information, but it's also true that the store can refuse to serve the customer if the customer doesn't show it. The customer was a jerk, and the manager chose to accommodate the customer rather than back up the employee.
+1. Crappy manager there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo is dropping all restrictions on the 28th. A passport would literally be considered a new restriction. No masks are required by anyone anywhere Starting May 28th. Vaccination status does not matter.
Businesses and private entities can have whatever restrictions they want. I would expect some places where kids gather to have restrictions, for sure.
To be honest, I don't expect any business to add any restrictions, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:
Airlines are literally collecting information about whether or not you got the vaccine. If it leaks, they're liable for health info violations. If a restaurant or any other business asks for vax info when you make a reservation, that's collecting information. Just wait, stupidity knows no bounds. Some business won't even realize they're collecting health information and it'll leak. Then lawsuits will fly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HIPAA violation.
People nor businesses have no rights to demand my health information upon request. You base decisions for the public based on epidemiological data and other meta data available.
^^^^doesn't understand HIPAA
NO, this is NOT a HIPAA violation.
A vaccine passport sounds like a good idea until you realize there are onerous legal liabilities. Any business collecting health information is still required to report any leak of health info. Therefore, millions of small businesses asking for a vax passport will be required to report any dissemination of vax status if it gets leaked after collecting such information. If they don't report to all individuals affected from a data leak they could be sued.
They don't have to collect information if all they're doing is asking you to show your passport to enter. No data to leak that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a store a couple of days ago an employee was demanding to see an unmasked person’s proof of vaccination before she would help him. The stores policy is to permit the vaccinated to unmask. He said he doesn’t need to show her personal medical information. She continued to refuse to serve him and became increasingly emotional. The manage came and removed her from her station and apologized to the customer.
It's true that the customer doesn't have to show personal medical information, but it's also true that the store can refuse to serve the customer if the customer doesn't show it. The customer was a jerk, and the manager chose to accommodate the customer rather than back up the employee.
Anonymous wrote:At a store a couple of days ago an employee was demanding to see an unmasked person’s proof of vaccination before she would help him. The stores policy is to permit the vaccinated to unmask. He said he doesn’t need to show her personal medical information. She continued to refuse to serve him and became increasingly emotional. The manage came and removed her from her station and apologized to the customer.
Anonymous wrote:Department of Justice said that supervisors are not under any circumstances to ask for an employee’s vaccination status despite the build