Would you be in favour of COVID passports to get back in the Riverside?

I’d really need to see more evidence about outdoor transmissions.

I watched a Panorama a few months ago that said you could have 80,000 in Old Trafford and have hardly any transmission. It’s the getting to and from the match that is the problem, in the pubs, on the trams/trains/buses etc. So if that was all true, I’ve no idea why this would need to be implemented at outdoors events. It would make more sense to just keep the pubs 'vaccine- only', but even then there's something that feels very Orwellian about it.
I thought the explosion of cases this time last year was put down to the hoardes of Athletico Madrid fans at the Liverpool game and the thousands of people crammed in for the Cheltenham Festival?
 
We shouldn't do it because it creates a 2 tier society. If you can't see why that would be beneficial to a government then you needed to go back and re read your school history books.

I am staggered that people think this is a viable idea and benefits anyone other than a government looking for its next scapegoat.
 
The number of people waiting for hospital treatment in England has hit a record high amid the coronavirus crisis.

An estimated 4.66 million people were waiting to begin treatment at the end of January, according to NHS England.

It is the highest since records began in August 2007.

The number waiting more than a year was 304,044 in January - the highest for any month since January 2008.

In comparison, the number in January 2020 was just 1,643.
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That's interesting bear, it does miss out a pertinent piece of information about the number of people in the queue a year ago.,not just those who are waiting 12 months.

In any event, as I said a health emergency will create a load on an NHS. The services ability to cope is based on per capita funding not who is prepared to show a vaccine certificate to get into a venue.

Your like an errant son bear, I expected better from you 😊
 
Im saying we shouldnt do it because it will be impossible to enforce and will lead to civil disturbance
That's pretty much the same thing. I can't see how with modern technology it'll be impossible to enforce. Just because you perceive people will moan: that's still not a good reason.
 
That's interesting bear, it does miss out a pertinent piece of information about the number of people in the queue a year ago.,not just those who are waiting 12 months.

In any event, as I said a health emergency will create a load on an NHS. The services ability to cope is based on per capita funding not who is prepared to show a vaccine certificate to get into a venue.

Your like an errant son bear, I expected better from you 😊
It's actually very similar to the end of 2019 and 2018, which wouldn't seem so bad except there are probably large numbers of people not attending for treatment and therefore not being diagnosed.
 
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I am staggered that people think this is a viable idea and benefits anyone other than a government looking for its next scapegoat.

I'm not, no surprise at all.
Out of curiosity have the walking dead taken over Florida and Texas yet?
 
Does anyone know how dangerous it is to have these?

We will have a social credit control system within minutes as soon as vaccine passports are implemented. So naive!
 
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