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Pregnancy and vaccine passports - discrimination?

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Bluetable · 06/04/2021 13:06

Surely any rules regarding proof of Covid vaccinations will be discrimination against pregnant women who, on the whole, are advised not to get the vaccine. Someone getting pregnant now wouldn't be able to be vaccinated for nearly a year! Are they to be subject to different rules from everyone else once everyone has been offered the vaccine? Surely there would need to be an exception? I wonder what the plan is in term of getting women vaccinated asap after birth...

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londongirl12 · 06/04/2021 16:38

@SoupDragon

Of course they aren't discriminatory. Does pregnancy also stop you from taking a coronavirus test?

The so-called vaccine passports are expected to show whether someone has received a vaccine, had a negative coronavirus test, or contracted and recovered from Covid-19 within the past six months.

This!! So many people giving their opinion without researching what it's even about. It's not about only letting people in to somewhere who have had a vaccine. How about your Covid status. So if you don't want/ can't have the vaccine, you have to show a negative Covid test. It's not a vaccine passport!!!
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