I'm old enough to remember when an argument for vaccine passports was to stop the spread and protect other people.
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A legal challenge is to be launched against the Welsh Government over its mandatory Covid pass policy.
Civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch is seeking a judicial review of the scheme, which it has said is “draconian, discriminatory and pointless”.
The Welsh Government introduced the NHS Covid Pass in October 2021, which requires people to prove they are either vaccinated or have had a negative lateral flow test so they can attend large events or venues.
I'm old enough to remember when an argument for vaccine passports was to stop the spread and protect other people.
Another unattributed LoM copy and paste job. Source: https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/ne...-covid-passes/
Big Brother Watch is a Tufton Street group founded by Matthew Elliott and therefore probably funded by rich, foreign libertarians, like the Taxpayers Alliance.
Hopefully the judge will throw their case out.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00079-6
Are you sure? I was specifically referring to protection against infection, but not severe illness and hospitalisation.
If you want to be cooped up forever for fear of having an ailment passed onto you, then thats your choice. You can chooce to not leave the house.
Equally, it is not anything new that vulnerable people should be protected. An elderly relative should not be visited with a cold or cough, or flu whether its pre covid or not.
It is time to get back to that and end the mental and physical health problems caused by all the restrictions.
As I said, feel free to stay in the house if you so wish.
WFH is great. I work in an office with people who range from 17 to 70 and I don't think there is anyone who doesn't want to continue with some degree of WFH permanently from now on.
The general consensus is somewhere between 2 or 3 days a week in the office is fine.
There are so many advantages
I get a bus once a week. (Used to be a regular service but thanks to Brexit there is now a limited service.)
A lot of the passengers are elderly. Sorry I think its irresponsible and selfish demanding all restrictions are lifted. Mask wearing on public transport needs to remain at the moment.
It would appear to be a combination of things according to this Cardiff based company:-
https://nation.cymru/news/welsh-bus-...pandemic-bite/