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Children's vaccine passports

28 replies

greyinganddecaying · 15/12/2021 15:40

I've just seen this question asked:
Once vaccines are offered to children under 12, is there a chance that going to school/activities will need a vaccine passport?

I'm really concerned about this if it's the case.

OP posts:
userperuser · 15/12/2021 18:33

It’s being reported in the media that children from 5 upwards will now require passports for restaurants and other things as the UK appear to be following other countries introducing these draconian measures I wouldn’t be surprised if we see the same here in a few months.

By the time this is introduced the population will have been conditioned to the point of not seeing a problem with it.

userperuser · 15/12/2021 18:34

Passports needed for Children in New York that should have read.

greyinganddecaying · 15/12/2021 18:42

I think there's going be a fight back on this

OP posts:
userperuser · 15/12/2021 18:44

@greyinganddecaying

I think there's going be a fight back on this
I honestly wish there would be but when you see how conditioned people have become to ideas such as mandated vaccines and restrictions on every day life I’m not so sure there will be.

Some of the responses on threads on these boards are unbelievable.

greyinganddecaying · 15/12/2021 18:49

There are probably others like me, CEV & happy to have the vaccine myself, but questioning the benefits of kids having it. At least I hope so.

OP posts:
userperuser · 15/12/2021 18:52

I agree but the lack of response to your question shows otherwise unfortunately.

Mojoj · 15/12/2021 18:55

No.

riveted1 · 15/12/2021 18:58

@userperuser

It’s being reported in the media that children from 5 upwards will now require passports for restaurants and other things as the UK appear to be following other countries introducing these draconian measures I wouldn’t be surprised if we see the same here in a few months.

By the time this is introduced the population will have been conditioned to the point of not seeing a problem with it.

Unhelpful post - you seem to be anti any kind of coronavirus suppression meaures.

I am not sure why you would be anti a COVID passport that allows for alternatives to vaccination including a previous infection or a negative test that is free to access.

This is what is being required for over 18s, nothing mentioned for 12-15 yos, children haven't even been offered the vaccine yet so yet again your post is full of hyperbole.

riveted1 · 15/12/2021 19:01

I honestly wish there would be but when you see how conditioned people have become to ideas such as mandated vaccines and restrictions on every day life

It's nothing to do with "conditioning", it's that we're facing an unprecented surge of cases, of which the outcomes are unpredictable. Suppression measures are needed now in order to mitiage worse case scenarios (i.e., an uncontrolled pandemic & harsher restrictions).

The UK is not mandating vaccines for anyone. The only requirement right now is that you have them for some occupations.

For the passports, alternatives such as a previous infection or a free LFT are available. I'm not really sure how much more of a compromise it could be.

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:04

Read future before you attack riveted1 I clarified further that child passports were being implemented in New York (see below link)

Please explain from 1 post how you arrived at the conclusion that I must be anti any kind of coronavirus suppression meaures?

Poster asked if child passports were a possibility, if other countries are anything to go by, yes they are.

www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/covid-passports-vaccine-children-new-york-b1970765.html%3famp

Watapalava · 15/12/2021 19:05

uk 2 days ago announced travel covid passes will be available for 12-15yr olds - same evidence for uk domestic pass

riveted1 · 15/12/2021 19:06

Please explain from 1 post how you arrived at the conclusion that I must be anti any kind of coronavirus suppression meaures?

From your posting history @userperuser? Obviously I cannot tell a thing from a single post.

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:08

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riveted1 · 15/12/2021 19:13

@userperuser

Oh really riveted1

Come on, post specifics, after all your full time job is MN isn’t it?

You keep attempting personal attacks instead of actually engaging? It's really bizzare! You seem to do it with many other posters too, when you realise you're not able to logically reply to them.

Some basic stats:

You've posted 251 times in the last 5 months (prob after a NC).

I have posted 342 since May 2018

I don't think anyone should be policing someone's time on MN, but since you keep attacking me about it, I thought I'd let the numbers speak for themselves.

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:18

riveted1

Come on I want evidence of my anti any restriction stance, the number of times I’ve posted isn’t evidence of that is it?

You must be bored, aren’t there any threads you don’t like to report?

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:18

And yes I name change often. Been around MN for years, at least I don’t sock puppet though.

riveted1 · 15/12/2021 19:20

@userperuser

riveted1

Come on I want evidence of my anti any restriction stance, the number of times I’ve posted isn’t evidence of that is it?

You must be bored, aren’t there any threads you don’t like to report?

Again, I find it really odd you resort to personal attacks.

If there are coronavirus suppression policies that you are pro, then by all means mention them, but I've never seen a post from your username (or others like yours) which says as such.

riveted1 · 15/12/2021 19:20

at least I don’t sock puppet though.

Hmm

who do you think I'm pretending to be?

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:22

riveted1

Hang on you launched at me with a personal attack of being anti any kind of coronavirus suppression measures then further added you had formed this option from my posting history so quit playing the victim if anyone is acting odd it’s you.

I’m still waiting for evidence to back up your accusations.

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:23

@riveted1

at least I don’t sock puppet though. Hmm

who do you think I'm pretending to be?

Did I say you l? Don’t think I did.

You need to learn to digest posts better before adding knee jerk responses.

riveted1 · 15/12/2021 19:24

@userperuser

riveted1

Hang on you launched at me with a personal attack of being anti any kind of coronavirus suppression measures then further added you had formed this option from my posting history so quit playing the victim if anyone is acting odd it’s you.

I’m still waiting for evidence to back up your accusations.

I'll repeat again, I have only ever seen you post against various coronavirus suppression policies.

If there are policies that you are pro, by all means say.

I cannot provide evidence for something that doesn't exist.

TooManyPlatesInMotion · 15/12/2021 19:26

I find this prospect extremely alarming.

Happy had 2 jabs and a booster, but the cost benefit/analysis is very different for kids.

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:30

riveted1

Yes I’m pro common sense.

Let’s not derail this thread any further, the OP has genuine concerns about vaccine passports being extended to children which is absolutely a valid concern and not a simple as being filed under being anti any type of coronavirus suppression measures it’s far more complex than that.

riveted1 · 15/12/2021 19:33

@userperuser

riveted1

Yes I’m pro common sense.

Let’s not derail this thread any further, the OP has genuine concerns about vaccine passports being extended to children which is absolutely a valid concern and not a simple as being filed under being anti any type of coronavirus suppression measures it’s far more complex than that.

I would argue that you are the one who derailed the thread, proclaiming that the UK is going to make vaccination mandatory Confused

We do not have mandatory vaccination for anyone. It is required for certain occupations.

We currently have a COVID status passport for adults that allows for a previous infection or a negative LFT free of charge. Children aren't even being offered vaccination yet.

userperuser · 15/12/2021 19:37

I would argue that you are the one who derailed the thread, proclaiming that the UK is going to make vaccination mandatory

Where’s your evidence it won’t? I seem to remember the government lying through their teeth for months about there being no plans for vaccine passports.

Removal of LFT option is just another announcement away.

Don’t be so naive.

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