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Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 11:56 am
You think we should all just have open borders so third worlders full of TB and God knows what can wander among us?
Fuck that. Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 12:25 pm
The O N L Y people who do N O T have to show a vaccine passport (or ANY fucking passport) are fucking ASYLUM SEEKERS to utter poltroon :rolleyes: \ Without prejudice [Trans flag emoji] Posted 6/10/2023 12:53 pm
This is a good tool. Having separate American and European systems was annoying because travellers would have to jump through hoops to be registered in each. :thumbup:
It allows those of us who are sensibly vaccinated to go about our business whilst only the right-wing kooks are impacted. Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 12:58 pm
What's the point of a certification system for a vaccine that has proven to be completely ineffective at preventing transmission? Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 1:15 pm
do you know how many time zoans there are in the soviet union?
:artbell: Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 1:17 pm
Not for border hopping wetbacks! \ :Emma: Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 1:17 pm
What is this 'business' you speak of? :Kermit: [Trans flag emoji] Posted 6/10/2023 1:28 pm
The vaccination programme was incredibly effective at hindering transmission, though no EEA countries require proof of vaccination at present. [Trans flag emoji] Posted 6/10/2023 1:29 pm
lmao Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 2:25 pm
Unregistered Posted 6/10/2023 4:15 pm
No it wasn't, troll. The failure of these new bivalent vaccines in widely preventing omicron infections suggests that our current approach is simply not sufficient to interrupt the viral transmission cycle driving the COVID-19 pandemic. In my view, it’s clear that innovative vaccine designs capable of producing a broader immunity are badly needed. https://theconversation.com/even-bivalent-updated-covid-19-boosters-struggle-to-prevent-omicron-subvariant-transmission-an-immunologist-discusses-why-new-approaches-are-necessary-197878 |