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re: Vaccination ID cards coming to a wallet near you.
Posted on 12/3/20 at 5:28 pm to LSURussian
Posted on 12/3/20 at 5:28 pm to LSURussian
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These types of vaccination cards have been around for many years. Just ask anyone who has traveled to 3rd world, tropical countries.
The problem is that while the cards have been around forever, the Covid vaccine is the first of its type that has ever been used, and long term data on adverse effects is nonexistent.
Posted on 12/3/20 at 5:35 pm to LSURussian
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These types of vaccination cards have been around for many years. Just ask anyone who has traveled to 3rd world, tropical countries.
Yes - but in most instances you were choosing to get the shots because you were choosing to travel to that country (or your parents were making you)
I don’t want to get the Covid shot - I shouldn’t need to prove I’ve had it to get to anywhere in this country
Posted on 12/3/20 at 5:44 pm to NoSaint
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Watch, burning heart still won’t understand the difference between impeding a constitutional right and restricting entry to a concert
What an idiot
Showing an ID isn't impeding the voter's rights. Why don't we just allow online voting, or don't even require any type of proof of identity so we don't impede their rights?
It's idiots like you that vote corruption into office
Posted on 12/3/20 at 6:30 pm to Anaximander
Will this ID be required to enter a polling station come election time?
Posted on 12/3/20 at 6:42 pm to LSUGrrrl
quote:Please don't feel obligated to do that for me. Your story is an extremely heartwarming story so please concentrate your adoption experience on your family and your son, not on my very limited part of it.
Annual thread not forgotten. Didn’t want to post it in the Election2020 forum but seems the PT is never coming back.
quote:As I recall I had to present my yellow card when I worked in Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Zambia in Africa and for Vietnam and Cambodia in Southeast Asia.
I take “tropical” to mean more of Asia leaning tropical as I've never needed anything like that for tropical destinations. Never been to Asia or Africa, though.
Ghana was the first of those countries that I worked in so I had to get my primary care physician to give me the yellow fever vaccine shot before traveling to Accra. For the other countries, all I had to do was present the card. The yellow fever vaccine was good for ten years so I didn't have to get "shot" again.
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