Drareg
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As predicted, the goal all along is to get our health digitized, the vaccine is the initial step, we spoke at length on here how folks would need the vaccine passport/license to travel, go to sporting events, concerts, enter supermarkets etc
The idea is you don’t have to take the vaccine if you don’t want but you can’t get a job or food unless you have a vaccine license.
The big corporate world are in line with this, big pharma and medicine is the way to total authoritarianism.
Most people are wearing thin from lockdowns, they will give in to this I expect, the one thing I notice is the authoritarians don’t care if you have underlying health conditions, you can’t be exempt as it stands.
Its a surprise to see sweden doing this or maybe it isn’t, globalism is ingrained there, we see this with the migrant crisis.
Sweden just like last year has no mass deaths to speak of and no excessive restrictions ,this is why there is a media blackout throughout Europe on this topic.
I have posted on here the European unions strategy for vaccines and digitizing health data, the timelines and goals all fit these narratives, all the worker bees need to be tracked and traced once we open boarders up for more low skilled migrants.
"Sweden on Thursday announced it would start the development of digital vaccine certificates, to be used for travel and potentially more, following a similar move by Denmark a day earlier
The two Nordic countries both said the certificates would be designed to enable citizens to travelaboard, but also hinted they could potentially be used to check whether someone was vaccinated if they were attending something like a sports or cultural event"
"Both countries also said that efforts would be made to make the national certificates compatible with international certificates being discussed at the World Health Organization (WHO) and at the EU level.
The WHO has floated the idea of digital certificates for the vaccine in the past—but in January said that at the moment they oppose them being used as a requirement for travel.
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen in January backed the idea of using certificates to identify people who have had the jab, but added that "whether that gives a priority or access to certain goods, this is a political and legal decision that has to be discussed on the European level."
Christian Wigand, a spokesman for the Commission, on Thursday reiterated to reporters that the issue had been "discussed at the last European Council meeting between the heads of state and government and it was concluded that the work on a standardised, interoperable form of proof of vaccination for medical purposes should continue"
The idea is you don’t have to take the vaccine if you don’t want but you can’t get a job or food unless you have a vaccine license.
The big corporate world are in line with this, big pharma and medicine is the way to total authoritarianism.
Most people are wearing thin from lockdowns, they will give in to this I expect, the one thing I notice is the authoritarians don’t care if you have underlying health conditions, you can’t be exempt as it stands.
Its a surprise to see sweden doing this or maybe it isn’t, globalism is ingrained there, we see this with the migrant crisis.
Sweden just like last year has no mass deaths to speak of and no excessive restrictions ,this is why there is a media blackout throughout Europe on this topic.
I have posted on here the European unions strategy for vaccines and digitizing health data, the timelines and goals all fit these narratives, all the worker bees need to be tracked and traced once we open boarders up for more low skilled migrants.
Sweden, Denmark to develop digital vaccine 'passports'
Sweden on Thursday announced it would start the development of digital vaccine certificates, to be used for travel and potentially more, following a similar move by Denmark a day earlier.
medicalxpress.com
"Sweden on Thursday announced it would start the development of digital vaccine certificates, to be used for travel and potentially more, following a similar move by Denmark a day earlier
The two Nordic countries both said the certificates would be designed to enable citizens to travelaboard, but also hinted they could potentially be used to check whether someone was vaccinated if they were attending something like a sports or cultural event"
"Both countries also said that efforts would be made to make the national certificates compatible with international certificates being discussed at the World Health Organization (WHO) and at the EU level.
The WHO has floated the idea of digital certificates for the vaccine in the past—but in January said that at the moment they oppose them being used as a requirement for travel.
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen in January backed the idea of using certificates to identify people who have had the jab, but added that "whether that gives a priority or access to certain goods, this is a political and legal decision that has to be discussed on the European level."
Christian Wigand, a spokesman for the Commission, on Thursday reiterated to reporters that the issue had been "discussed at the last European Council meeting between the heads of state and government and it was concluded that the work on a standardised, interoperable form of proof of vaccination for medical purposes should continue"