cochise
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@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469404) said:@cochise said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469398) said:@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469391) said:@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469388) said:@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469386) said:@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469354) said:@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469352) said:@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1469327) said:**What Mike refers to as "vaccine apartheid," will not last forever**. I know Dwight doesn't actually fit into that category as he is jabbed, but it won't be forever. Businesses who might be fully vaccinated might not want to close off their business to unvaccinated individuals. It looks as though people who are going to be eligible but remain unvaxxed by choice are going to represent a small fraction of the population anyway, it would make no sense to keep those people locked up forever once everyone else is vaccinated. Those people will probably get COVID eventually, they'll survive and have immunity or they'll die. That will be the reality for them.
I’m not actually convinced of that. Some businesses and people would like this to be permanent.
I am not against businesses making that decision for themselves, if I am a business owner and I wanted to make it mandatory that employees or customers are vaccinated I should be able to do that. Some businesses it should already be mandatory like aged care.
It won't be through a government mandate forever though. They'll eventually relax the rules and leave it to businesses to choose as they please.
Will the unvaccinated be able to take public transport, go to their local coffee shop or pub, go to the post office, to sporting events? This is a very dangerous path we are heading down.
Probably not at first. Once everyone who can be vaccinated is, I see no reason to not allow unvaccinated people to do those things also. The people who want to be vaccinated against this disease should have every right to do so and not be put at risk by those whom wish not to do so. Once they are jabbed, they're no longer at any risk of becoming severely ill from it.
On the other hand, if unvaccinated people are allowed to do all these things but certain businesses wish to police it, do you oppose that?
Absolutely I would be opposed to it. Where does it end, are the unvaccinated not allowed into the health system?
I understand that certain occupations require vaccination, health care workers and age care workers come to mind, but disallowing someone access to a business or government agency because of their vaccination status is Vaccine Apartheid.
So what happens to the unfortunate people who can not receive the vaccine. Are you are happy for them to be at risk?
I would encourage all that can be vaccinated do so. Always have and always will. However I will not discriminate against those who are not.
So you are ok for those that can't be to have to isolate indefinitely, while those that have a choice get to go about their lives?
I'd prefer to protect the vulnerable.