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Originally Posted by C. C. Rider
The idea of "vaccine passports" is contradictory with what the vaccine advocates contend is true. They contend that people who get the vaccine will be safe from catching and transmitting the virus. If this premise is true, then they should have no worry about being around someone who hasn't had the vaccine. Perhaps the person had the virus and recovered with no problems... in which case, their immunity is probably as good as someone who had the vaccine. Even if they haven't had the virus, the unvaccinated person is the one at greater risk by being there than the vaccinated person, so why should they be prohibited from any public place?
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This is not binary - if you have the vaccine you are not 100% immune as all vaccines have a percentage effectiveness. If you have had covid you are not immune to reinfection. There are varients and mutations which are arising the more infections there are in the community.
Vaccine passports will allow groups to form that have lowered risk, but not 100% safe.