Elixir
Made in America
A sticky wicket to be sure.
The international community has all but abandoned many vaccine certifications that have long been required for travel to various parts, due the ease with which they can be falsified. There's little reason to think proof of COVID vaccination would be any different.
Surely countries and private businesses have an interest in mitigating the spread of the disease, and for reassuring visitors/patrons of their safety.
I do find it really annoying how today's so-called conservatives revel in their new image as trigger happy, COVID-ridden, disease spreading, lead-flinging half wits responding like puppets to every string pulled by paranoia-vending politicians. But I can't even begin to think of any way that a movie goer, a sports fan, a cruise customer - anyone contemplating an activity involving close proximity to lots of people for an extended period - can be credibly reassured of their safety by instituting vaccine passports. Short of instant testing for infection, that is. And even if such a miracle should come to pass, we already know that COVID can be spread before current tests can detect it.
Are even there any statutes that might enable prosecution of someone who fakes a "vaccine passport"? Reckless endangerment?
I just don't see any way to make it a viable mechanism for ensuring anyone's protection from COVID-19.
Thoughts?
The international community has all but abandoned many vaccine certifications that have long been required for travel to various parts, due the ease with which they can be falsified. There's little reason to think proof of COVID vaccination would be any different.
Surely countries and private businesses have an interest in mitigating the spread of the disease, and for reassuring visitors/patrons of their safety.
I do find it really annoying how today's so-called conservatives revel in their new image as trigger happy, COVID-ridden, disease spreading, lead-flinging half wits responding like puppets to every string pulled by paranoia-vending politicians. But I can't even begin to think of any way that a movie goer, a sports fan, a cruise customer - anyone contemplating an activity involving close proximity to lots of people for an extended period - can be credibly reassured of their safety by instituting vaccine passports. Short of instant testing for infection, that is. And even if such a miracle should come to pass, we already know that COVID can be spread before current tests can detect it.
Are even there any statutes that might enable prosecution of someone who fakes a "vaccine passport"? Reckless endangerment?
I just don't see any way to make it a viable mechanism for ensuring anyone's protection from COVID-19.
Thoughts?