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To Police or Not Police, that is the Vaccination Question

A database is set up based on rejections and approvals of those who got their COVID vaccine, here's what you need to know.

By Heather WilkinsPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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To Police or Not Police, that is the Vaccination Question
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There have been many campaigns to legislate or document the pandemic to some degree. In England, there was no jab or no job. There were many countries forcing vaccinations to encourage mask removal for the public sector. Here in the United States, it's a different story.

We all have our rights; freedom of speech, right to bear arms, etc. But when it comes to pandemic situations and vast unemployment along with the high costs of goods and merchandise, it is no wonder that we are all angry or at least willing to give up our freedom to obtain what we lack.

The COVID vaccine was launched near the end of last year, a still relatively new drug that has yet to hit post-pandemic markets once the COVID virus has been beaten and eradicated for all. But a few changes are looming on the horizon; we have to go back to school to understand peer pressure and bullying.

Some COVID vaccines are now requiring registration papers or certification documents that you carry with you at all times. This registration or certification documents that you have been vaccinated for one if not both shots. It ensures safe travels for both domestic and international flights. There is no current evidence that you need to register your vaccines for a domestic flight, but airlines will ask you before providing you with a boarding pass. Anyone who does not have these documents must go through a COVID test required from any state before entering their jurisdiction.

Europe is currently open to American tourists with a certification that they have taken both vaccine doses for the COVID virus. Countries that are open to foreign travel ask that anyone who has received a COVID vaccine register and provide a certificate upon arrival. Anyone un-vaccinated must quarantine for two weeks.

Health Passes and Health ID cards will also be the norm following the COVID outbreak. These may not be similar to the health insurance card you carry with you to doctor's appointments. This card or pass lets anyone know if you have obtained COVID and were in the hospital, you have several negative tests or a record of them, you have received your COVID shots. France has stated that due to the increase in COVID contagions, no one can enter a museum or public building unless you have a health pass. Anything from a hospital bill for COVID treatment to the vaccines will be on the documentation or providing documentation before boarding public transportation. It is unclear whether or not New York or any other major democratic voting city will push this permit into place.

As far as we know, peer pressure and bullying are mostly getting those who refuse the vaccine to join the club and hang out with the popular crowd, whether you are for or against the local Martha Dumptruck. But in recent light, the COVID vaccine not only doesn't work but could be the lingering cause as to why we have all these multiple strains. It's very likely the result of getting a mixed RNA COVID shot would increase the risk of those become carriers of the virus and spreading it to those who are not vaccinated. The result? It could lead to millions of people contracting COVID and having mild to severe complications from either the vaccine or the virus itself.

As more and more government and state officials try to push for mass vaccination in states and federal sectors, there is an underlying cause of concern. The database set up by those who record the amount of COVID interactions, vaccines, and deaths, could cause a more horrifying image. President Biden has said there are restrictions and further testing on those who refuse the vaccine and work in the federal sectors of the government.

Whatever the reason, it is up to the individual to decide, not what the masses say could bring back normalcy. There will be no normalcy or good times before this pandemic; we have to carry on and learn to enjoy the good things in life when they come.

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Heather Wilkins

Born in South Carolina, raised in Florida. I enjoy writing for therapy or stress release. Enjoy my ramblings or any updates on cities where I live.

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