Really? So freedom in the United States today is a choice between an unconstitutional mask mandate, and vaccine that has only been approved under emergency authority by the FDA.
It’s even more extraordinary what this false choice really demonstrates.
Notice that they only care if people have been “fully vaccinated”. That’s the only criterion.
They don’t care if you’ve already had COVID-19 and your blood is teeming with antibodies.
The criterion isn’t whether or not you’re actually immune. No. All they care about is that you fell in line and subordinated yourself to their authority.
On that note, one tech company has come out with a product that allows you to wear your virtue signaling on your wrist.
Now you can have your Covid-19 vaccination proof uploaded and available online when the QR code on your bracelet is scanned.
* Once again— it’s noteworthy that the tech company only allows you to demonstrate that you have been vaccinated. It doesn’t have a way for you to demonstrate that you have antibodies.
Yale University is requiring its faculty and staff to get coronavirus vaccinations before the fall term, extending a requirement already imposed for students.
The private university says faculty members, staffers and academic trainees must be fully inoculated by Aug. 1, although there are provisions for exemptions for reasons based on medical conditions or religious or “strongly held” personal beliefs.
More than 350 colleges and universities around the country are requiring vaccinations for students, at least those living on-campus. However, requirements for employees are somewhat rare. That’s according to information compiled by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Entire households in Bolton and Blackburn, two areas hardest hit by the new Indian variant, will be offered the vaccine by squads showing up to their doors.
A Government spokesperson commented on the controversial new scheme, saying: “In jabs we trust.”
Dailymail.co.uk reports: Mr Johnson will proceed as planned with tomorrow’s reopening of pubs and restaurants for indoor dining, but has warned that the Indian variant poses ‘a real risk of disruption’ to the end of social distancing on June 21.
Figures released yesterday showed hospital admissions down 1.2 per cent in a week to 103, with deaths down 8.9 per cent to seven.
Positive tests were fractionally down on last Saturday’s figure, at just over 2,000.
A total of 36,320,867 first doses of the vaccine have now been administered – 69 per cent of all adults in Britain – while second doses have reached 19,698,121.
Offers of a vaccine will be extended to all over-35s within days.
The Government source added that there was ‘no evidence’ that vaccines were not effective against the Indian variant.
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