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14 Jul 21
If you can still get sick with COVID after getting the vaccination, how is the passport supposed to ensure safety? Someone with COVID could still make it in and get others sick.
The passport is just a way to make money by putting a genetically modified virus into people.
If they really want to make it safer for people, they would be testing for antibodies.
@huckleberryhound saidWell done, you can leave the house now. Oh hang on, that’s next year’s variant.
Got mine.
Happy days.
Seriously though, were either of your jabs from that India batch that the EU are rejecting? Not sure if you heard about that.
14 Jul 21
@huckleberryhound
Your post reminded me to take a photo of my vax card with my phone, so I have a backup image on the phone and in Google Photos if needed.
@eladar saidDon't care. Going to Prague in September, and the vidport is necessary for that. I haven't seen any signs that the new variant is deadlier, or equally deadly.
If you can still get sick with COVID after getting the vaccination, how is the passport supposed to ensure safety? Someone with COVID could still make it in and get others sick.
The passport is just a way to make money by putting a genetically modified virus into people.
If they really want to make it safer for people, they would be testing for antibodies.
@divegeester saidI have a 51 year old niece and 57 year old cousin who’s first vaccination came from that batch so I’m guessing other 50 somethings are in this group?
Well done, you can leave the house now. Oh hang on, that’s next year’s variant.
Seriously though, were either of your jabs from that India batch that the EU are rejecting? Not sure if you heard about that.
@drewnogal saidYes my first jab was.
I have a 51 year old niece and 57 year old cousin who’s first vaccination came from that batch so I’m guessing other 50 somethings are in this group?
I think around 5 million jabs so potentially some disruption. I’ve not heard anything further on and I’ve not looked either to be fair.