Anonymous wrote:I think kids who aren't vaccinated next year will be ostracized if they test positive and get others sick. Especially on sports teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare facilities can and do ask if visitors have been vaccinated or if they have come into contact with anyone who has COVID and very much do restrict them.
Personally I think the US should have set up a national system for vaccine cards where you get a card with an encrypted barcode or something like that would have to be presented with ID and screeners would scan them and they would be returned with a match and validation or no match and validation.
It *is* illegal to forge a vaccine card by the way - even though idiots are spending as much as $100 for them rather than just getting the vaccination for free even though they are at this point widely and easily available.
That would require the Federal government to build a national vaccine database from scratch. I was surprised that vaccine registers only exist on a state (and in some cases, county) level, but that is what it is. Even if the Biden administration wanted the political fight that a national vaccine registry would entail (and they don't), it would take years to build one. By which point it wouldn't be needed, since the pandemic would have been over.
Biden has done very little. They have tons of vaccines so there was no reason to restrict them early on and they could have distributed them to doctors to give to patients as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare facilities can and do ask if visitors have been vaccinated or if they have come into contact with anyone who has COVID and very much do restrict them.
Personally I think the US should have set up a national system for vaccine cards where you get a card with an encrypted barcode or something like that would have to be presented with ID and screeners would scan them and they would be returned with a match and validation or no match and validation.
It *is* illegal to forge a vaccine card by the way - even though idiots are spending as much as $100 for them rather than just getting the vaccination for free even though they are at this point widely and easily available.
That would require the Federal government to build a national vaccine database from scratch. I was surprised that vaccine registers only exist on a state (and in some cases, county) level, but that is what it is. Even if the Biden administration wanted the political fight that a national vaccine registry would entail (and they don't), it would take years to build one. By which point it wouldn't be needed, since the pandemic would have been over.
Biden has done very little. They have tons of vaccines so there was no reason to restrict them early on and they could have distributed them to doctors to give to patients as well.
You do realize they needed to be manufactured early on right? They weren’t magically available…my god, it really is amazing you didn’t die from covid considering how dumb you are.
Yes they were available right after approval. They were hoarded. It’s amazing how you survive in the world being so nasty.
They weren't being horded - supply definitely WAS limited early on. There was a supply issue which eventually did not become an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare facilities can and do ask if visitors have been vaccinated or if they have come into contact with anyone who has COVID and very much do restrict them.
Personally I think the US should have set up a national system for vaccine cards where you get a card with an encrypted barcode or something like that would have to be presented with ID and screeners would scan them and they would be returned with a match and validation or no match and validation.
It *is* illegal to forge a vaccine card by the way - even though idiots are spending as much as $100 for them rather than just getting the vaccination for free even though they are at this point widely and easily available.
That would require the Federal government to build a national vaccine database from scratch. I was surprised that vaccine registers only exist on a state (and in some cases, county) level, but that is what it is. Even if the Biden administration wanted the political fight that a national vaccine registry would entail (and they don't), it would take years to build one. By which point it wouldn't be needed, since the pandemic would have been over.
Biden has done very little. They have tons of vaccines so there was no reason to restrict them early on and they could have distributed them to doctors to give to patients as well.
You do realize they needed to be manufactured early on right? They weren’t magically available…my god, it really is amazing you didn’t die from covid considering how dumb you are.
Yes they were available right after approval. They were hoarded. It’s amazing how you survive in the world being so nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare facilities can and do ask if visitors have been vaccinated or if they have come into contact with anyone who has COVID and very much do restrict them.
Personally I think the US should have set up a national system for vaccine cards where you get a card with an encrypted barcode or something like that would have to be presented with ID and screeners would scan them and they would be returned with a match and validation or no match and validation.
It *is* illegal to forge a vaccine card by the way - even though idiots are spending as much as $100 for them rather than just getting the vaccination for free even though they are at this point widely and easily available.
That would require the Federal government to build a national vaccine database from scratch. I was surprised that vaccine registers only exist on a state (and in some cases, county) level, but that is what it is. Even if the Biden administration wanted the political fight that a national vaccine registry would entail (and they don't), it would take years to build one. By which point it wouldn't be needed, since the pandemic would have been over.
Biden has done very little. They have tons of vaccines so there was no reason to restrict them early on and they could have distributed them to doctors to give to patients as well.
You do realize they needed to be manufactured early on right? They weren’t magically available…my god, it really is amazing you didn’t die from covid considering how dumb you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare facilities can and do ask if visitors have been vaccinated or if they have come into contact with anyone who has COVID and very much do restrict them.
Personally I think the US should have set up a national system for vaccine cards where you get a card with an encrypted barcode or something like that would have to be presented with ID and screeners would scan them and they would be returned with a match and validation or no match and validation.
It *is* illegal to forge a vaccine card by the way - even though idiots are spending as much as $100 for them rather than just getting the vaccination for free even though they are at this point widely and easily available.
That would require the Federal government to build a national vaccine database from scratch. I was surprised that vaccine registers only exist on a state (and in some cases, county) level, but that is what it is. Even if the Biden administration wanted the political fight that a national vaccine registry would entail (and they don't), it would take years to build one. By which point it wouldn't be needed, since the pandemic would have been over.
Biden has done very little. They have tons of vaccines so there was no reason to restrict them early on and they could have distributed them to doctors to give to patients as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthcare facilities can and do ask if visitors have been vaccinated or if they have come into contact with anyone who has COVID and very much do restrict them.
Personally I think the US should have set up a national system for vaccine cards where you get a card with an encrypted barcode or something like that would have to be presented with ID and screeners would scan them and they would be returned with a match and validation or no match and validation.
It *is* illegal to forge a vaccine card by the way - even though idiots are spending as much as $100 for them rather than just getting the vaccination for free even though they are at this point widely and easily available.
That would require the Federal government to build a national vaccine database from scratch. I was surprised that vaccine registers only exist on a state (and in some cases, county) level, but that is what it is. Even if the Biden administration wanted the political fight that a national vaccine registry would entail (and they don't), it would take years to build one. By which point it wouldn't be needed, since the pandemic would have been over.
Anonymous wrote:Healthcare facilities can and do ask if visitors have been vaccinated or if they have come into contact with anyone who has COVID and very much do restrict them.
Personally I think the US should have set up a national system for vaccine cards where you get a card with an encrypted barcode or something like that would have to be presented with ID and screeners would scan them and they would be returned with a match and validation or no match and validation.
It *is* illegal to forge a vaccine card by the way - even though idiots are spending as much as $100 for them rather than just getting the vaccination for free even though they are at this point widely and easily available.
Anonymous wrote:Well if they get sick and die, the gene pool will improve…just sayin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And should we do more to get them to do the patriotic thing?
No cruises, no international travel, no college.
How else will people who refuse to get the shot be affected?
I have friends who are all upset their kids can't live on campus next year unless they are vaccinated. I don't know what they are going to do.
Colleges and employment.
Want to keep your job get vaccinated.
Want to take a cruise get vaccinated.
Nobody wants to go on a cruise. Sorry. Fetch just ain't happening.
Go on to literally any vacation themed board on the internet and you will find hundreds and hundreds of posters making plans for their upcoming cruises or any cruise ASAP. Disney cruise lines and other cruise companies don’t all appear to have gone out of business last I checked. Just because YOU don’t want to cruise or people on this cesspool of a board don’t want to cruise doesn’t mean NOBODY wants to cruise. What a stupid thing to say, but that’s a day ending in Y around here.
And before you start slinging age-based insults at me, I have never been on a cruise in my life nor do I ever want to. But I’d never make the asinine claim that nobody wants to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And should we do more to get them to do the patriotic thing?
No cruises, no international travel, no college.
How else will people who refuse to get the shot be affected?
I have friends who are all upset their kids can't live on campus next year unless they are vaccinated. I don't know what they are going to do.
Colleges and employment.
Want to keep your job get vaccinated.
Want to take a cruise get vaccinated.
Nobody wants to go on a cruise. Sorry. Fetch just ain't happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And should we do more to get them to do the patriotic thing?
No cruises, no international travel, no college.
How else will people who refuse to get the shot be affected?
I have friends who are all upset their kids can't live on campus next year unless they are vaccinated. I don't know what they are going to do.
Colleges and employment.
Want to keep your job get vaccinated.
Want to take a cruise get vaccinated.
Nobody wants to go on a cruise. Sorry. Fetch just ain't happening.
College is happening and will require vaccinations to be in person for many campuses.
But more importantly, the vaccine is critical to control the pandemic.
FIFY - But more importantly, the vaccine is critical to control the population.