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TOPIC: Vaccination Certificate - Passport
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Re:Vaccination Certificate - Passport 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Nonsense from first to last.
There is nothing inevitable about passports or any legislation. Once again you just skip over the need for an argument. Practical? Well maybe, maybe not. But as you haven't established why you think passports are needed this is irrelevant anyway. Lower rates of what infection? Is infection a problem if the vulnerable are vaccinated? Why is this?
Just offer the vaccine to people who need it and get back to normal.
People can make their own bloody decisions about risks and their life. We have been infantilised for too long. I know this condition suits you and others Barney but I for one have had enough!
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Re:Vaccination Certificate - Passport 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Margrave wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-56522408
The concept is swiftly growing legs abroad.
It makes no sense at all for travel.
Our own variety of the virus is a vanishing problem, but
the "danger" is from the mutations and variations, some from abroad.
But even vaccinated people have no immunity to the foreign lurgy, so how is it helpful for people to bring it home on planes?
I am not suggesting we should ban travel, but we might as well burn the vaccine certificates, because they are a fat lot of good!
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Re:Vaccination Certificate - Passport 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Wyot wrote:
Honey you can't support high street shops if they are closed! Amazon is the only option but yes we all should try and support local shops when we get back to normal. There is an independent book shop online trying fruitlessly to compete with Amazon on home deliveries I have used a couple of times...I fear though that online is all too convenient and the atomization of society will continue with pubs and high street spaces becoming novelties in time...
There’s an amazing comic book store In Dorset, that’s been open during lockdown for order and collection only. Comics are not for me but my daughters love all that Marvel crap etc, so I been supporting the store throughout lockdown. To send stuff to them over in USA. The guys who own the shop are extremely knowledgeable and helped me with recommendations and advice. Something that can’t be done with online shopping.
I can’t order clothes online because where I am short in leg I have to compare jeans or trousers to my current lot. And XL T shirts are more like a Large or medium on online retailers. Taking things are pain up the arse, print labels find post office or Parcelshop then wait for a week for a refund.
I can’t wait to to go to the independent record shops again soon, the ones in Weymouth, Eastbourne and Bournemouth are worth the drive.
I’m a running out of books again so I am looking forward to the second hand shops to open up. Maybe Wyot might be able to find Marquis de Sade novels in a charity shop to read in the pub.
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