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Imagine going to a hot new bar or restaurant on a Saturday night two years into the future. You might be asked to provide your ID at the door — and also your vaccination passport, proving you’ve had your coronavirus vaccine.

It might sound crazy, but some public health experts believe vaccine passports could be a real part of our new normal.

“Either you prove you’re vaccinated before you enter a restaurant, you get tested on the way in or prove you were tested that day,” Strom said. “Same thing with stadiums, same thing with theaters.”

Strom said he believes vaccine passports could be required “very soon” and that “it’s certainly already being widely discussed.”

> Imagine going to a hot new bar or restaurant on a Saturday night two years into the future. You might be asked to provide your ID at the door — and also your vaccination passport, proving you’ve had your coronavirus vaccine. > It might sound crazy, but some public health experts believe vaccine passports could be a real part of our new normal. > “Either you prove you’re vaccinated before you enter a restaurant, you get tested on the way in or prove you were tested that day,” Strom said. “Same thing with stadiums, same thing with theaters.” > Strom said he believes vaccine passports could be required “very soon” and that “it’s certainly already being widely discussed.”

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Ah New Jersey. All the crazy politics of California but without the nice weather.

Even New York has nice areas upstate, what does NJ have? A shitty boardwalk?

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The Cape May area is very nice, because White people with money.

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Twenty or thirty years ago there was a lot to like about Jew Jersey, as far as small towns and neighborhoods. Now? Not so much.

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I remember when they banned people from complaining about (((Lakewood))) on reddit. Some pretty infuriating stories about it.

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They banned something on reddit? Surely you jest.