I'm inclined to view the fact that vaccine cards are extremely easy to falsify as a feature, not a bug. If we want a vaccine passport regime, then we should pass an appropriate law. It shouldn't just be rolled out as the bureaucratic side effect of a mass vaccination program.https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1387870849395576835 …
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As far as I know there's also no provision to replace a lost card (beyond nebulous advice to try to go back to the place you got vaccinated, if it still exists). And we're already seeing private employers and universities demand proof of vaccination (which I'm surprised is legal)
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Why are you surprised that requiring proof of vaccination is legal? Almost all public schools in the U. S. require proof of a whole list of vaccinations every year. Lots of jobs also require it. How do people not know this?
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The list of things I don't know would not fit into a tweet (or even a tweet thread)
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I am just salty because I had kids in public schools from 1990 to 2018 and had to dig out the damn vaccination records every year. People complaining about vaccine passports get no sympathy from me
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I'm fine with vaccine passports as long as that's a positive policy choice. Less enthusiastic about a slapdash system where everyone makes up their own rules and people's jobs are at stake
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