From the BBC:
“Covid: US
rules out federal vaccine passports”
The White House
has ruled out introducing mandatory federal Covid-19 vaccination passports,
saying citizens' privacy and rights should be protected. Schemes to introduce
such passports have been touted around the world as a way to enable safe
circulation of people while fighting the pandemic. But critics say such
documents could be discriminatory. The US said it did not and would not support
a "system that requires Americans to carry a credential". The country
has reported more than 550,000 deaths linked to the virus and nearly 31 million
cases, the highest numbers in the world, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Addressing reporters, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said there would be
no "federal vaccinations database" or a "federal mandate
requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential". "The
government is not now, nor will be, supporting a system that requires Americans
to carry a credential," she said. "Our interest is very simple from
the federal government, which is Americans' privacy and rights should be
protected, and so that these systems are not used against people
unfairly."
Countries
around the world are looking at the introduction of so-called vaccine
passports, which would be used to show that a person has been inoculated
against Covid-19, as a way of safely reopening mass gatherings and travel. In England,
a "Covid status certification" scheme is being developed to enable
concerts and sports matches to take place. It would record whether people had
been vaccinated, recently tested negative, or had already had and recovered
from Covid-19. The European Union is also working on plans to introduce
certificates, while in Israel a "Green Pass" is already available to
anyone who has been fully vaccinated or has recovered from Covid-19, which they
have to show to access facilities such as hotels, gyms or theatres. The World
Health Organization on Tuesday said it did not currently support requiring
vaccination passports for travel, because of uncertainty over whether
inoculation prevents transmission, and discrimination concerns. Meanwhile, US
President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday that he had brought forward to 19
April the date by which all American adults will be eligible for a Covid
vaccine. "We have to ramp up a whole-of-government approach that rallies
the whole country and puts us on a war footing to truly beat this virus,"
he said.
^ I do not
support a mandatory Covid Vaccination Passport. I do support a voluntary Covid
Vaccination Passport. I have said in the past that I would be for a Covid Vaccination
Passport only when the general population was eligible for the Covid Vaccine.
Now that the general population of the US is eligible I do not see any issues
with a voluntary Covid Vaccination Passport. It’s no longer a question of “the have
and the have nots” since every single adult American can now get a Covid
Vaccine if they so chose to. For those of us who decide to get the Covid
Vaccine we should also be able to decide if we want to participate in having a
Covid Vaccine Passport to prove we got the shot. Of course since the Federal
Government is not going to create a Covid Vaccine Passport (even a voluntary
one) that means there will be a hodge-podge of different Vaccine Passports run
by States, Cities, Organizations, Groups, etc. and that not only is very
confusing, but also leads to more of a chance of fake Covid Vaccine Passports. What’s
the point of getting the Covid Vaccine and opening the country (and eventually
the world) if you don’t have valid proof that you received the Vaccine (like a
Covid Vaccine Passport?) As long as they are free to use and voluntary I see no
issue in having them. ^
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