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limburger
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The problem is and always will be that the politicians are setting the rules are also listening to idiot lobbyists.

As a result we got stupidity like churches being exempt from the mass gathering restrictions … because ‘freedom of religion’ outranks health and safety. We got politicians argueing about the time a curfew starts, because the virus can tell time … and a half hour earlier or later ‘helps’.

We got silly things like a family of 4 not being allowed to visit a family of 1, but a family of 1 could visit a family of 4.
Because politicians can’t construct sane restrictions.

Also keep in mind : we have had vaccination requirements for areas that suffer from malaria …
People never questioned when they had to get their shots just to visit a far away country that required them.
So why the heck would we consider it strange to get similar restrictions for Covid ?

@elessar2590 ask a lawyer … and always consult a doctor/medic if you think a vaccine could be dangerous to your own health. Heck, the vaccination invite already asks pregnant women to consult their doctor before taking a risk.

IF you’ve never questioned the need to get a vaccination when going on holiday to a foreign country … maybe it is time to start questioning ?
Or would you sue someone because you did suffer from the vaccination during holiday ?
Once we know how we solve that we can turn our attention to the Covid-thingy, because it isn’t *that* different except it hits a little closer to home.

btw : tour operators are starting to demand people have their shots … because as a company they need to minimize risk to their profit margins.  As such I wouldn’t be surprised of events would do similar things even if there are no legal requirements to do so, because the hassle when an infection is traced to the event just isn’t worth it.

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