CALIFORNIA FOCUS
FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021, OR THEREAFTER
BY THOMAS D. ELIAS
“COVID SURGE BOOSTS CASE FOR VACCINE
PASSPORTS”
While
cowardly politicians run as fast as they can from the concept of requiring
vaccine passports to enter most public spaces, the midsummer surge of COVID-19
spurred by the disease’s Delta variant here and around the nation strongly
boosts the argument for such passports.
Around
largely reopened California, where masks until very recently were officially
required only in a few places like hospitals and grocery stores, it’s
impossible to tell just by looking who’s been fully vaccinated and who has not.
People with medical cause for refusing vaccines find themselves flying blind,
not knowing who might be a threat to them and who is not.
While the
willfully unvaccinated take advantage of renewed freedoms won by those who had
their arms jabbed, they put thousands of others at risk of death and disease.
The only
way to be sure who is definitely not a contagion threat is a vaccine passport
of some sort, either the small white card handed out at vaccination sites or
something electronic available on smartphones.
This is
becoming ever more clear as the efficacy and safety of the three vaccines
readily available in California – Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson –
becomes more certain.
The new
surge involves almost no one fully dosed with any of the three vaccines. Less
than 1 percent of hospitalizations involve the vaccinated. It’s been almost
exclusively the unvaccinated driving new cases statewide back above 3,000 per
day over the last week or two, a figure that had been breached only once in the
previous two months.
The same
recalcitrant folks are increasing COVID-19 hospitalizations again, too. All
this, while the average age of the hospitalized dropped from 72 last January to
below 57 today.
In short,
because vaccinations of those over 65 became almost universal in this state
within three months of the shots first being offered last winter, almost all
the elderly are safe. Protection offered by the Covid vaccines also appears to
be far more universal that what almost any other vaccine ever has given. While
some immediate side effects are common, so far almost none last longer than a
few days.
But
resistance to getting the shots remains adamant, especially among the young,
Blacks and Latinx folks, for whom infection rates run far higher than with
whites and Asian-Americans.
“I’m not
getting the shot,” insisted a husky, healthy (so far) 53-year-old
African-American man the other day. “My vaccine is up there,” he added,
pointing to the sky. “We just don’t know enough yet.”
With seven
months of vaccination experience, Americans know far more than they did early
on, when blocks-long lines of cars waited at mass vaccination sites in the
parking lots of places like Dodger Stadium, Petco Park and the Oakland
Coliseum.
We know
getting the shot won’t make you some kind of robot, as some once feared. You
also won’t become a clone of Bill Gates, that early shibboleth long ago
debunked. Every far-fetched claim has been disproven. The main unknown now is
whether the vaccine’s effects will run long enough to avoid the need for annual
booster shots like those for flu vaccine.
Right
now, there’s a major need to assure safety for small children and those who
cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons in a state where they can’t see who is
a threat and who is not, at a time when almost everyone scorns social
distancing.
There has
to be a way to distinguish the vaccinated from the resistors. Which makes
vaccine passports logical.
From the
start, one fear they’ve aroused is that such passports might set up class
distinctions. Indeed they would. But two classes already exist: People who took
the opportunity to free themselves from the tyranny of COVID-19 and those who
declined that free offer, endorsed by President Biden, ex-President Donald
Trump and every sane politician in between.
The
difference between this class distinction and others is that almost anyone in
the disadvantaged class can join the advantaged one at will.
Anyone
who does not and then falls ill has no one but themselves to blame. Meanwhile,
they continue sowing confusion, worry, masking and expense for the vaccinated
and every health system.
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Email Thomas Elias at tdelias@aol.com. His book, "The Burzynski Breakthrough: The Most Promising Cancer Treatment and the Government’s Campaign to Squelch It," is now available in a soft cover fourth edition. For more Elias columns, go to www.californiafocus.net
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