TRUMP IS RIGHT AGAIN, AGAIN & AGAIN ! AMERICA !! GET OUT OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION NOW !!
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to Verify Vaccination Status, You Will Obey… With several COVID-19 vaccines reportedly just around the corner, Ticketmaster will be verifying concert fans’ vaccination status, or whether they’ve tested negative for the coronavirus within a 24 to 72-hour window, according to Billboard. As we’ve noted several times over the past few months, immunity passports are the future of COVID-19. The plan, still in development phase, will employ three prongs; the Ticketmaster digital app, third-party health status providers such as CLEAR Health Pass or IBM’s Digital Health Pass, and testing / vaccine distribution providers such as CVS Minute Clinic and Labcorp. Here’s how it would work, if approved: After purchasing a ticket for a concert, fans would need to verify that they have already been vaccinated (which would provide approximately one year of COVID-19 protection [ZH: really?]) or test negative for coronavirus approximately 24 to 72 hours prior to the concert. The length of coverage a
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He Won’t Force Americans to Take COVID-19 Vaccine… It’s not every day that President Trump outflanks his progressive critics on the issue of ‘consent’. But according to some recent comments from the president, skeptics worried about the prospect of mandatory vaccination orders in the US and in the UK have rallied to voice their opposition. But if President Trump is reelected, Americans who are concerned about what some ‘experts’ have characterized as a ‘rushed’ approval process for the COVID-19 vaccine won’t need to worry about being forced to accept the vaccine and vaccinate their children. Because President Trump says he will not issue a mandate requiring that individuals receive the coronavirus vaccine once one becomes widely available. While Trump claimed that “essential workers” and “older people” would take priority, the president made a brief detour detour during the interview with Fox’s Stuart Varney that
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