n1 gull
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Awful idea and should be stopped
We already have ID cards, they're called mobile phones.
They say where we are, where we've been, and what we've done.
Our phones are linked to information bases that know more about each of us than we know ourselves.
I know it makes me a bad citizen but I can't be arsed to fight it.
Does that mean first vaccine? Also doesn’t say how you’d get one for a negative test or how that would work. Bit unfair on those who haven’t been offered vaccine yet tbh.
There must be some provision for young adults who have not yet been vaccinated. I am sure they will do so.
It seems a good idea to me. If it allows businesses and football to reopen and prevents a third wave, that has to be good.
I do not see what is wrong with an ID card anyway, although that is not what this is..
Is it not inconvenient having to provide ID at the moment? You want to collect a parcel from Royal Mail , because you were out. They ask for ID . When I was assessing loan and mortgage applications we spent hours checking ID submissions. All that could be eliminated with one single card .
Others may be more suspicious of Government but I see no harm in it
We already have ID cards, they're called mobile phones.
They say where we are, where we've been, and what we've done.
Our phones are linked to information bases that know more about each of us than we know ourselves.
I know it makes me a bad citizen but I can't be arsed to fight it.
We already have ID cards, they're called mobile phones.
They say where we are, where we've been, and what we've done.
Our phones are linked to information bases that know more about each of us than we know ourselves.
This. If you live in a lead-lined cage you might just be untraceable. Big data has been growing for a generation and mobile devices are the genie outside the lamp. Railed against it at the start but now (almost) impossible to stop: CCTV, apps, social media, digital records, passports, census...
Don’t quite see the point. By the time it’s in place, it’s use will be negligible. A huge outlay for something unlikely to be worth using for more than 2-3 months.
As I understand it, vaccination is going to be an annual thing with the flu jab, as mutations occur.
Things aren't necessarily just between you and your GP. Covid-19 is now a notifiable disease -But you're not denied service if you don't have a mobile and also they don't tend to hold your medical data.
The idea that I've got to show albiet a small part of my medical history just to get a service is fundamentally wrong. It's vaccination enforcement by the back door. It has always been the case in this country that medicine has not been enforced .... this changes that principle.
I've had the jab and have my second booked but the persons business that is is mine and my GP's.
As others have said, ethics aside, this has disaster and the award of contracts to friends written all over it.
As I understand it, vaccination is going to be an annual thing with the flu jab, as mutations occur.