kdonnel
DVC-BCV
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- Feb 1, 2001
We all need to get shirts made up for when we go out in public.
Actually, it's funny but also not a bad idea. I was out this weekend at an eatery that I have been to many times during the pandemic where masks were required while you order at the counter. I've been fine with doing that of course. They had a new sign up on the door this weekend - "No mask required for vaccinated people." It felt weird though and I felt like I needed to make sure that this was correct and that the employee taking my order knew that I was vaccinated. I made a little small talk about it and she seemed fine with everything. Still, it's like a little awkward.
Yeah, I think that's why most states are just dropping it. Because there is no way to know for sure who is vaccinated and who isn't, and many of the people who are most anxious to drop the masks are the least likely to be vaccinated.
So.... I'm just assuming everyone I see in a store is unvaccinated. Which means that all this "freedom" for grownups results in my kids being far more restricted than I'd hoped they'd be right now. I'm not allowing them inside stores, and we're not going to church once it moves indoors in two weeks.
I think a person's health history, including vaccination history, is no one else's business. That's why HIPPA rules don't allow anyone who works health care to ask anyone what their health history is.
I think a person's health history, including vaccination history, is no one else's business. That's why HIPPA rules don't allow anyone who works health care to ask anyone what their health history is.
When my family first got vaccinated we jokingly talked about getting little V shaped pins to put on our masks.
Thanks - I was very curious how your health-care professionals are supposed to assess and treat you properly without being able to ask about your medical history. (We don't have HIPAA in Canada.)#1. It's HIPAA, not HIPPA
#2. That not how it works. It just says that health care workers and agencies that have access to your health information cannot share it with anyone else without your consent. Places can ask, you don't have to tell them, they can still refuse you service or access if vaccination is one of their requirements.
Tattoos. That way everyone will know and you can carry your head high with pride knowing that vaccinated people are far better than the unvacced masses....
Once you get the tattoo the artist will post verification on Twitter and Facebook so all the SJW can unite and sing praise.
Sure, why not. Like a date under the original for each booster...Do they just keep adding onto the tattoo as boosters come into the picture? There will be boosters and if someone refuses the boosters, it's like they were never vaccinated in the first place.
Facial recognition linked to a database that has full vaccine history. If someone isn't up to date, the automatic door doesn't open.
Sounds good to meTattoos. That way everyone will know and you can carry your head high with pride knowing that vaccinated people are far better than the unvacced masses....
Once you get the tattoo the artist will post verification on Twitter and Facebook so all the SJW can unite and sing praise.