Vaccine passports offer proof of immunity to people who have been inoculated with a vaccine. The concept gained traction after 2 vaccines were introduced to help combat the Coronavirus pandemic in November 2020. A vaccine passport would allow individuals to stop wearing masks if they could they have been inoculated and so aren’t a risk to others. Countries could require foreign visitors to have the passports in order to cross their border and restaurants, theaters and offices may make them mandatory in order to enter their premises. More than a dozen countries including Ghana and Nigeria currently require proof of vaccination against yellow fever before they are issued a visa.
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@8RK5FXD4yrs4Y
No, the pandemic is over and the lockdowns should have ended last year.
@8T3SC9V4yrs4Y
Government has no right to affect your traveling and health ability.
@8SWGJ5K4yrs4Y
sure, but as long as not having a vaccine passport means that you can still travel. ( it doesn't take away your mobility rights).
@8SLS73S4yrs4Y
NO. That is against the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and violates bodily autonomy. The government should have absolutely no say in what I do with my body.
@8S23T274yrs4Y
No, this is the first step towards a Chinese social credit system.
@8RWBHS34yrs4Y
No, this will segregate society into a 2-tier system. This could deny service and freedom to people who can't be vaccinated for medical reasons and from having a social life. This practice is also unconstitutional and illegal
@8RJ5L744yrs4Y
No, this will segregate society into a 2-tiered social system. This will turn into a situation where everyone who (may not be for political or personal reasons) medically cannot be vaccinated getting turned away from grocery shopping, restaurants, clubs, schooling, etc. We cannot do this at anytime for constitutional reasons and moral reasons. This should be stopped. We also do not yet know if the vaccine will prevent infection either. So no, this should not be implemented.
No, this takes away one’s individual rights to choose. This is a complete violation of our Freedoms. This is Canada not Communist country.
@8R396JS4yrs4Y
Yes and no. It is a violation of someones body autonomy to be forced to take a vaccine, which they basically would be if they needed to work or leave the country. On the other hand, anti-vaxer's are stupid and uneducated, and they shouldn't be allowed to spread disease becasue they want to.
@8R26JKW4yrs4Y
No, this will segregate society, meaning that this will place unvaccinated people as second-class citizens and will put them into house arrest. This will also have a negative impact especially on communities of remote location which don't have an identification acquisition centre and people who are healthy enough to not need vaccination.
@8QWT99F4yrs4Y
yes vaccine's should be mandatory
@8QS8GXG4yrs4Y
No we are too early in the pandemic to decide this, and what good would it do, it can always be faked fir nefarious deeds.
@8Q5CJW34yrs4Y
No, this will segregate society and this will prevent unvaccinated people from having a social life. This should not be implemented.
@8PYXCGL4yrs4Y
No, this is a slippery slope towards denying rights and freedoms to everyone who isn't vaccinated for any reason. The passports have no base in science. We should also eliminate proof of vaccination entirely.
@8PXK8WV4yrs4Y
No this will violate the constitution and the Geneva convention and Nuremberg codes
@8PS9QM54yrs4Y
Depends on the type of vaccine.
@8PS3T7D4yrs4Y
@8PRVVJT4yrs4Y
I dont really understand this one
@8PRPWNX4yrs4Y
yes, unless you can prove underlying medical conditions prevent you from safely getting vaccinated.
@8SHNHYV4yrs4Y
No, this could segregate society. We also are too early to decide this. If this does get issued, people who are not vaccinated, for whatever reason could face discrimination and will be perceived as having COVID-19, this could create injustices. We should never implement this system. This is also against the constitution.
@8PWTMRM4yrs4Y
Yes, for international along with the occupation of wearing a mask.
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