@trusted_insider said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1447315) said:@tigger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1447240) said:@tiger-tragic said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1447176) said:@thedaboss said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1447057) said:What lesser restrictions do the fully vaxxed get u reckon?
Depending upon case numbers when NSW reaches 80% fully vaccinated, I imagine it will be:
ability to travel anywhere within NSW;
access to pubs, clubs, hospitality venues, gyms etc;
access to cultural and sporting events;
priority for air travel;
capacity to work anywhere;
ability for international travel for certain countries;
have any covid infection they may contract managed as if it's a mild influenza and avoid hospitalisation and death; and
celebrate birthdays and family events with their fully-vaccinated familiy members.
These are just off the top of my head but I don't expect it will change the mind of the committed anti-vaxers and that's fine.
They can enjoy the fruits of living in a dark cupboard somewhere. All power to them.
It's really hard to know isn't it?
On the one hand, I can't imagine that restaurants, pubs etc are going to be too happy if they're asked to vet vaccination certificates.
They’re already supposed to be validating that you’ve ‘checked in’ using the QR code upon entry.
I already have my digital vaccination certificate on my phone, will take them 5 seconds to check.
Yeah I've got my digital certificate too.
I agree that the process of checking those certificates is not onerous. Not if customers are obligingly helpful. But there was a segment on ABC News tonight about Melbourne people slipping out to the regions for the weekends. When challenged by shopkeepers, (they are obliged to do so in Victoria) many became abusive and, in one case, did hundreds of dollars of malicious damage to the premises.
I'm not sure whether business owners want the responsibility of vetting the activities of a whole bunch of self-important sovereign citizens and rabid anti-vaxxers.