All this jab card horseshit will eventually be a thing of the past. Many places in Europe have no restrictions, and even in parts of Australia they're getting rid of it too.
They will bring it back when needed for the final push
All this jab card horseshit will eventually be a thing of the past. Many places in Europe have no restrictions, and even in parts of Australia they're getting rid of it too.
They will bring it back when needed for the final push
I live in a place in Europe where all restrictions have been removed and vast majority has been vaxxed.
The vaxers were FUMING when the restrictions were lifted, for a few weeks nobody wanted to talk to me at work (win win situation and of course I was the only one who didn't get the vax).
Now they are all praying that there will be another lockdown this winter and their "virtuous sacrifice" will become relevant again. A bit pretentious to assume they would live that long.
Met a lawyer yesterday whom with his wife travels to Hawaii to see his daughter. He got the vax because they would have to spend 4 hrs going through special security protocols upon arrival and prior to leaving. Shows the card, gets to skip the 4hr punishment. I wouldn't do it but hey his choice. He already screwed up paying for her to attend college there. Hawaii? Unless she's studying ocean sea life, this is vanity.
I quit my job over it. I told my boss I hated communists and shut off my laptop (remote) and never turned it on again.
Now I have a job that pays 60% more
> Keep a wide berth, and avoid skin contact etc.
I was doing that before was even a thing, and I'm not even germaphobic
I've never even seen a vax card. Do you live in a city?
I commute to city for employment, I suck at rural life (and city life). 99.9% isolationist and damn it's pretty difficult somedays the way these people behave
I’m assuming you live somewhere where it’s needed?
I’m assuming you live somewhere where it’s needed?
I live somewhere that rewards this behavior, had employer indiscretly offer a reward for being able to prove status.
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