Post A5Z8knIOnvMjjApOfA by edavies@octodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #A5Z42Q4TOMTp8htonY by revk@toot.me.uk
       2021-03-25T09:45:03Z
       
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       Controversial subject, obviously, but I saw someone saying issues with vaccine passports are people that cannot have one or choose not to. In the latter case though, a choice, surely the person choosing not to have one respects a landlord’s right to choose not to let them in?
       
 (DIR) Post #A5Z4HdrKPWsEFJ0eMy by mansr@society.oftrolls.com
       2021-03-25T09:47:50Z
       
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       @revk Why would someone be unable to have a vaccine "passport" (I'd prefer to call it a certificate)?
       
 (DIR) Post #A5Z4fUXygVBuJaKa2q by clacke@libranet.de
       2021-03-25T09:51:19Z
       
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       @mansr @revk Medically unable/inadvisable to take a vaccine, I presume. But then you could get that exception documented as well.Of course that means you're telling restaurants and others that you're immunocompromised, so there'd have to be discrimination laws against excluding you for that.
       
 (DIR) Post #A5Z8knIOnvMjjApOfA by edavies@octodon.social
       2021-03-25T10:17:46Z
       
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       @clacke @mansr @revk Maybe just have a certificate that says “this person is immunised to the extent which is medically advisable”?
       
 (DIR) Post #A5Z8knhDJfDOy8RDLE by mansr@society.oftrolls.com
       2021-03-25T10:37:55Z
       
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       @edavies @clacke @revk Yes, that ought to work.