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Old 08-27-2021, 09:21 PM   #192
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I think what @ownedbycats is complaining is that those who are not vaccinated due to medical reasons will not be given a exemption which would allow them to attend events/places that are going to require a vaccine passport.

As to why someone who is not vaccinated would want to attend an indoor sporting event or dine in a restaurant, well, that's a discussion for another day.
Peters said that she and many other immunocompromised people have been cautious to avoid those kinds of events throughout the pandemic, but that’s not legitimate grounds for disabled people to be excluded.

“Say somebody can’t be vaccinated and they have been self-isolating for a long time, but they don’t have long left and they want to go attend a dinner with their friends one last time, or some sort of event, now they can’t.”


Also, under-twelves are exempt. They're deliberately excluding disabled people by not extending an exemption for those who have medical reasons.
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