CALIFORNIA FOCUS
FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021, OR THEREAFTER
BY THOMAS D. ELIAS
“VACCINATION PASSPORTS WILL BE A
POSITIVE”
The
biggest argument against the idea of requiring vaccination passports soon to
enter restaurants, airplanes, movie theaters, ballparks and other venues is
that it would create two classes of Americans – those who have been vaccinated
and those who have not.
That is correct. Once
cost-free coronavirus vaccinations have been available to all Americans over
age 16 for several months, there will indeed be two classes in this country:
Those who took advantage of the chance to free themselves from the tyranny of
COVID-19 and those who declined that offer, endorsed by President Joe Biden,
ex-President Donald Trump and every sane politician in between.
And yet…
there’s Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who provided easy access to vaccinations
early on to the wealthiest parts of his state while making it far more
difficult for those in poorer and more vulnerable populations. Sometimes within
the same counties.
DeSantis,
who hopes to run for president in 2024 if something -- anything -- prevents
Trump from trying again, issued an executive order the other day barring
Florida businesses from requiring documentation of coronavirus vaccination
before admitting or serving any patrons.
Because
his state required no anti-Covid tactics of anyone at the time -- no masking,
no social distancing, nothing at all -- this was an invitation for the
unvaccinated to mingle closely among themselves and with those who have some
protection. It’s no wonder Covid cases are up considerably in Florida since the
DeSantis order.
Yes, there
is at least one other potential problem with the notion of a vaccination
passport. Almost everyone who has been jabbed at least once received a
wallet-sized card designed by the federal Centers for Disease Control, with the
date and type of vaccine administered spelled out. The card also has blanks for
information on follow-up shots and future boosters, if they should materialize.
Forensic
experts say it’s easy to forge copies of this and to write in fake information.
One response to this problem would be digitally-stored information that could
be carried on smartphones. But electronic confirmation of vaccinations has so
far gone out routinely only to those who received shots at mass vaccination
centers run by some counties. That leaves millions of the vaccinated out,
meaning that the CDC cards right now are the best documentation available, even
if those can be falsified.
And
yet…the CDC has said frequently and authoritatively that the vaccinated can
safely mingle together maskless. Its experts also say the Pfizer, Moderna and
Johnson & Johnson vaccines assure those who get them that even if they are
among the small minority who nevertheless contract Covid, they won’t get a
serious case. Once vaccinated, that means, death is no longer a threat from this
virus. So there is no need for any more fear among the vaccinated than the
general population felt in pre-pandemic days.
In turn,
that means vaccination really has created two classes of Americans: Those who
take advantage of an opportunity to win back freedoms they lost for more than a
year of Covid restrictions and those who believe old wives’ tales about
vaccines causing autism or even that they make recipients into Bill Gates
clones, plus a lot of other claptrap.
It’s hard
to understand, what with Trump and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell
both endorsing vaccinations, why half of all Republicans consistently tell
pollsters they intend not to get vaccinated. It’s a free country, so of course
that’s their choice. But it should also be the choice of businesses and others
not to serve or admit folks who make that decision, since they can endanger
people who can’t get the shots for legitimate medical reasons.
Then
there’s the notion that an electronic vaccination passport would infringe on
privacy. It would, but only so far as it would contain information about
whether a person was vaccinated, when and where. No one has proposed that any
such document, physical or digital, contain any more information. How is anyone
damaged by that information being known, any more than they suffer when
ordinary identification contains age, residence and citizenship information?
So let’s
get on with vaccination passports as soon as possible, so most of us can get on
with everything else with a minimum of fear,
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Elias is author of the current book “The Burzynski Breakthrough: The Most
Promising Cancer Treatment and the Government's Campaign to Squelch It,” now
available in an updated third edition. His email address is tdelias@aol.com
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