Re: Implanting Bill Gates's Micro-chips In Brains For Over 20 Years!
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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
If the vulnerable avoid public settings, they decrease their chance of contracting the virus. This is indisputable.
The interests here are those of the vulnerable and the HC system, on one hand, and those of the rest of society that can go about their lives normally, on the other.
To balance them there has to be a policy that:
1. Allows people to visit establishments in which masking cannot be done effectively (restaurants, bars, anywhere one eats or drinks);
2. Provides protections for the vulnerable and limits transmission in other settings.
OK. So it really comes down to policy regarding bars, restaurants, clubs, gyms, and other places where masking cannot be done all the time.
I would advocate the following:
1. Vaccine cards for admission, barring admission of the intentionally unvaccinated;
2. Warnings to the vulnerable, who should be allowed to enter if they chose to take the risk, that there is a chance they will contract the virus within the place.
This seems sane.
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This describes how it worked when we went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium last weekend (narrator: In California). There are states which are making it illegal to require vaccine cards for admission. They are run by conservatives.
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