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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago
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"Don't really see the point in them as you can still catch covid once vaccinated."
I suspect the point is move people to a position where they have to have a covid Vacs to get the passport to indulge in near normal life, they do not want to force it and make it law. However the more that take it up on a voluntary basis the less risk of when you do catch it you end up in hospital. |
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By *ndiiiMan
over a year ago
Paisley Scotland |
Fo.
It gives at least some protection, yes you may still get covid but hopefully not as bad and you have a greater chance of surviving it without the need for hospitalisation.
For numerous reasons the NHS is creaking so best not to put more strain on it. |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Angus & Findhorn |
For:Having it & showing it when required causes me no grief, nor does me having it cause anyone else any...
I am now at the stage that I only look after myself, don't care if others have the jab or not.
I have taken a gamble and been jabbed, if other choose to gamble and not be, thats up to them & good luck
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fo.
It gives at least some protection, yes you may still get covid but hopefully not as bad and you have a greater chance of surviving it without the need for hospitalisation.
For numerous reasons the NHS is creaking so best not to put more strain on it."
I think your confusing the post about covid passports and covid jabs. Covid passports don't give you any protection whatsoever.
I'm completely for the jabs but completely against showing my papers to live my life freely. Said it before , its a step towards national ID cards, the government can sell the idea as just being like covid passports with an all on one card scenario. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x"
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship. "
I better not go to a music venue as I need to wear a hearing aid haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship.
I better not go to a music venue as I need to wear a hearing aid haha"
As long as you show your medical history so they know it was fooked before you went in you'll be fine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship. "
I think you're just taking things to the extreme now Zest |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dictatorships tend not to hold general elections.
They are an attempt to keep the economy going and keep cases down, and remember anyone can do an lft so you can still get into Nandos.
If anyone wants to fake a pass or test then they are a bell end of massive proportions and beyond help. |
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By *hoswho OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Dictatorships tend not to hold general elections.
They are an attempt to keep the economy going and keep cases down, and remember anyone can do an lft so you can still get into Nandos.
If anyone wants to fake a pass or test then they are a bell end of massive proportions and beyond help."
Is that the cast of schindlers list your'e referring to? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship.
I think you're just taking things to the extreme now Zest "
I am but when private companies have government approval to check your medical history where will it stop.
What if a gym asked peoples to prove they don't have a heart condition before joining , that's a plausible scenario. In a world apparently doing away with discrimination , there is definitely a discrimination against those without covid passports. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Are they not obsolete now due to the fact you can just do a lateral flow test to get in places now? You don't even have to do the test to register it as positive or negative |
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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago
outside your bedroom window ;-) |
"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship. "
Perhaps you could consult with the people of North Korea or Afganistan before you start comapring an App on your phone to dictatorship.
Q...the Nazi Germany reference |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship.
Perhaps you could consult with the people of North Korea or Afganistan before you start comapring an App on your phone to dictatorship.
Q...the Nazi Germany reference "
Does a dictator not kind of ignore the people and do whatever they want regardless of the will of the people. Is our we Nicola not ignoring the will of the people whilst chasing her own agenda on another particular subject away from covid. I'm sure all dictatorships started somewhere. |
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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago
outside your bedroom window ;-) |
"For! It proves you've been double jabbed and it is actually very hard to fake as you're registered online on the NHS Inform website with your own unique name. I have absolutely nothing to hide x
What if a nightclub asked you to prove you have no issues with your hearing as they may play loud music and you could blame them for any damage you could possibly get, or a restaurant asked to see some health records to make sure you don't have an eating disorder. When venues can check your personal medical history before allowing entry I think we're on a slippery slope to dictatorship.
Perhaps you could consult with the people of North Korea or Afganistan before you start comapring an App on your phone to dictatorship.
Q...the Nazi Germany reference
Does a dictator not kind of ignore the people and do whatever they want regardless of the will of the people. Is our we Nicola not ignoring the will of the people whilst chasing her own agenda on another particular subject away from covid. I'm sure all dictatorships started somewhere. "
Eh, will of the people ...her job is to manage the country the "will of the people" you refer to voted the SNP in and her as the leader.
Ignore the will of the people lol |
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