Someone at work said that her son, who works in medicine, wasn't allowed to have it as he's had an anaphylactic reaction in the past. He offered to sign a disclaimer bit still told no.Quite apart from anything else, some people might not medically be able to have the vaccine.
I thought it was going to be 12 weeks to turn the tide, and significant normality by November?It will be a slog for quite a while unfortunately.
Quite apart from anything else, some people might not medically be able to have the vaccine.
As with anything "app" related, what about those who don't possess any "app-capable" phones or other devices?
COVID passports would be political suicide if not all demographics have been offered the vaccine. That surely would be a court case for age discrimination?
Aside - I can't see who would support it.
The initial estimate for that was 1.5m adults* which there were hoping to whittle down.Quite apart from anything else, some people might not medically be able to have the vaccine.
Well, that certainly sounds like progress in your workplace!Senior management at my workplace were discussing bringing in a similar rule today. As I am a member of senior management, I made a strong case against it, and it’s been kicked into the long grass.
The initial estimate for that was 1.5m adults* which there were hoping to whittle down.
*That also leaves a large number of people at much higher risk in the future...
What happens if the ambulances are still queuing outside hospitals at that point?a significant and rapid return to normality once the most vulnerable have been vaccinated is non-optional.
I fear they'll try and weaponize this, to keep restrictions until everyone who can be is vaccinated.And presumably not allowed to go anywhere, if reliant on a vaccine passport !
The ambulances continue to queue?What happens if the ambulances are still queuing outside hospitals at that point?
What happens if the ambulances are still queuing outside hospitals at that point?
At that point you will find it is very very optional however much you dislike. Saying it is "non optional" will not change how the health service is coping. Boris has already said it will be a tapered return not a rapid one. While I'd like to see all the restrictions gone I'm open minded and pragmatic enough to realise that isn't going to happen in a slow tapered manner.
The government has focused initially on the "vulnerable" as being 70+ to initially reduce death rates in 4-5 weeks time the death stats will have improved but hospital ones most probably won't and reality will have caught up with the government again
That makes no sense at all. Are you saying people who die and people who are admitted to hospital are two distinct, separate groups? Excluding those who die in care homes the people who are dying with COVID are nearly all dying in hospital, which means they were admitted to hospital. Therefore both will reduce, in fact if the usual pattern repeats itself, which it almost certainly will, hospitalisations will reduce first.The government has focused initially on the "vulnerable" as being 70+ to initially reduce death rates in 4-5 weeks time the death stats will have improved but hospital ones most probably won't and reality will have caught up with the government again
Thousands of Britons who have already received their coronavirus jab will be offered a vaccine passport in a trial taking place this month after ministers flip-flopped over the controversial policy.
The passport, created by biometrics firm iProov and cybersecurity firm Mvine, will be issued as a free app and will allow users to prove digitally if they have had their first or second jab - or no jab at all.
We can't let this happen especially whilst the distribution is being limited to certain groups by the government.![]()
Britons who have received Covid jab 'will be offered vaccine passport'
Though the Department of Health said there were 'no plans' to introduce vaccine passports, its science and research funding agency has already pumped £75,000 into the project.www.dailymail.co.uk
Here we go again wonder the over 80’s will feel about showing a smart phone?
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Britons who have received Covid jab 'will be offered vaccine passport'
Though the Department of Health said there were 'no plans' to introduce vaccine passports, its science and research funding agency has already pumped £75,000 into the project.www.dailymail.co.uk
Here we go again wonder the over 80’s will feel about showing a smart phone?
That makes no sense at all. Are you saying people who die and people who are admitted to hospital are two distinct, separate groups? Excluding those who die in care homes the people who are dying with COVID are nearly all dying in hospital, which means they were admitted to hospital. Therefore both will reduce, in fact if the usual pattern repeats itself, which it almost certainly will, hospitalisations will reduce first.
The health service being under severe strain has no impact on the vast majority of people's lives.
I don't know what the answer is, but whilst that statement is technically probably true, it vastly underlays the effect on the people who need hospitalisation because of non covid reasons. That is the main problem with hospital capacity with covid really and would risk the lives of a lot more people who generally aren't that much at risk of covid itself.
It should be said that Nadhim Zahawi has categorically denied that the government has plans to introduce a vaccine passport. Obviously they could do a U turn, but it does allay some of my fears.![]()
Britons who have received Covid jab 'will be offered vaccine passport'
Though the Department of Health said there were 'no plans' to introduce vaccine passports, its science and research funding agency has already pumped £75,000 into the project.www.dailymail.co.uk
Here we go again wonder the over 80’s will feel about showing a smart phone?
Those who cannot receive the vaccine will fall into exactly the same category as those who cannot wear a face covering. The rules might similarly say they shouldn't be discriminated against, but the majority of people and businesses will nevertheless openly do so.Someone at work said that her son, who works in medicine, wasn't allowed to have it as he's had an anaphylactic reaction in the past. He offered to sign a disclaimer bit still told no.
It's no different to when a PM says that a Minister has his "full confidence"!It should be said that Nadhim Zahawi has categorically denied that the government has plans to introduce a vaccine passport. Obviously they could do a U turn, but it does allay some of my fears.
hwl, I feel like you're thinking in longer timescales than we are?
Exactly! Wrong on every level, anyone with a dose of sanity could see that it would be age discrimination. I have a feeling that this would be a breaking point for many and things could get ugly if the government actually tried it. It actually makes no logistical sense and I can't even see some of the locktivists backing this.We can't let this happen especially whilst the distribution is being limited to certain groups by the government.
Exactly! Wrong on every level, anyone with a dose of sanity could see that it would be age discrimination. I have a feeling that this would be a breaking point for many and things could get ugly if the government actually tried it. It actually makes no logistical sense and I can't even see some of the locktivists backing this.
Surely no government would be daft enough to even consider that, but this current one seems keen to outsurpass itself in the incompetence department, so quite a likely scenario!
It's not as if the government would be punished at the ballot box, and the recent behaviour of the police has not disabused me of the notion that, with no football fans to vent their frustrations on, they are chomping at the bit for a chance to crack some skulls.
It’s one thing for the police to have a brawl with football fans, however it’s quite another if a large segment of the population simply decides they’re going to ignore restrictions.
To some extent we’re already seeing elements of the latter.
So you don’t see it happening then? Vaccine passports would make it all but compulsory. My auntie had the vaccine and she’s been unwell for a a bit due to it so I hope it’s choice based not forcedIt should be said that Nadhim Zahawi has categorically denied that the government has plans to introduce a vaccine passport. Obviously they could do a U turn, but it does allay some of my fears.
If the posh parts of Cheshire residents feel that the need for lockdown as stated by the Government has been understated (such as the "500k deaths" so often referred to by Professor Pants down), do these same Cheshire residents feel surprised that others feel the lockdown proposals were too strong?If the RailUK members feel that the need for lockdown as stated by the Government has deliberately been overstated (such as the "Fake News" so often referred to by the "Orange One" across the Atlantic), do these same RailUK members feel surprised that Sir Keir Starmer feels that the lockdown proposals are not strong enough?
It really depends on what other countries do. Without a vaccine passport, some countries are going to mandate tests either before departure, or upon arrival, or both.So you don’t see it happening then? Vaccine passports would make it all but compulsory. My auntie had the vaccine and she’s been unwell for a a bit due to it so I hope it’s choice based not forced
Perhaps testing will be a second option to the passport for most countries? But surely testing had to be better than tents and areas of stations for it. I read cruise ships will offer rapid saliva tests which would mean they could test frequently. But we have heard how these rapid flow tests have not worked well it may be better testing is still a long way off. But a test you can buy in say in boots and test Yourself in holiday would be a game changer.If the posh parts of Cheshire residents feel that the need for lockdown as stated by the Government has been understated (such as the "500k deaths" so often referred to by Professor Pants down), do these same Cheshire residents feel surprised that others feel the lockdown proposals were too strong?
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It really depends on what other countries do. Without a vaccine passport, some countries are going to mandate tests either before departure, or upon arrival, or both.