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AIBU to think immunity passes would be a terrible thing?

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Makeitgoaway · 06/04/2020 15:34

I know initially any antibody test would be to help NHS workers etc get back to work but if an antibody test became widely available, those who are immune could return to work and play while everyone else stays in. Am I understanding that correctly?

Which would mean the immune had a clear advantage in every aspect of life. And (outside of key workers) they're most likely to be the ones who didn't follow the rules properly!

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VegetableMunge · 07/04/2020 14:11

I dont know if I'd actually want one, even if I were immune.

StrawberryBlondeStar · 07/04/2020 14:17

I agree bad idea.

It will lead to people in society trying to get immunity (most likely poorest). It’s ok for those who can wfh on full salary. Many can’t. There is likely to be job losses after this and those without immunity passports would be more likely to get fired. This will lead to a massive spike in cases and another lockdown.

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