I would really appreciate it if someone could explain to me the reasoning behind vaccination passports. If you've been vaccinated why would you be worried about being in contact with someone who hasn't been vaccinated?
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Als antwoord op @affleckquine
It's control. Forcing people to have the vaccine.
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So not being vaccinated is now ‘selfish’? Goodness, the Tory Party are doing a great job at divide and rule. People must be free to decide what they put in their own bodies, if you want to be vaccinated fine, but don’t call others selfish who have made a different decision to you
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Als antwoord op @LeonPool @Daisydewdrop18 en
Its a choice. If people choose not to have it they then accept restrictions. I'm personally 100% opposed to mandatory vaccination
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @LeonPool en
No they shouldn't accept restrictions - nobody should. They should accept that they may get it but they won't pose a risk to those who have been vaccinated,
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Als antwoord op @affleckquine @LeonPool en
Kate they are making choices. Choices have consequences. The key concern I understand is new variant exposure. If people want to fly to Spain then get a jab - its a choice nobody is being forced
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @LeonPool en
They can't fly to Spain!
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When flights restart they wont be going anywhere. They wont get travel insurance, and no EHIC anymore, and airlines wont let them book. I'm not flying anywhere through choice till 2022 at the earliest
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