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European Union Plans Vaccine ‘Passport’ Allowing Summer Travel

The European Commission really doesn’t want this to be called a vaccine passport. They’re calling it a digital green pass or certificate, and this would essentially be in the form of a QR code—those funny little square barcodes that we’re all getting so used to seeing around in restaurants and things to scan and find a menu. The idea would be that this would be a personal QR code which would contain information for each individual to help them to travel. It would be either showing if the person has been vaccinated and, if so, with which vaccine, with what dosage and when that vaccination happened. Or it might show if you have had a negative coronavirus test… again, what kind of test, when that happened.

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  1. Oh gee. That’s a huge violation of our privacy. What can we do to fight it legally? I understand they fear of covid but refuse to support vaccine passport, it’s not their business. ? Just take a temperature or ask if they’re feeling sick. Or wear a protective mask. Same with flu and other viruses in my opinion. Vaccine passport is ridiculous and senseless.

  2. THIS IS BLACKMAIL ON THE HUMANITY, TAKE OUR LETHAL VACCINES OR STAY INPRISONED IN YOUR COUNTRY….!!!!

    HOLOCAUST PART 2 – ON ALL MANKIND

  3. Another form of coercion that will disappear when the vaccine program has met its quota (or just died from lack of compliance). The entire Covid vaccine program is imploding before their eyes, yet it’s full-steam ahead anyway. A serious lack of emotional intelligence is being demonstrated here.

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