Now that coronavirus vaccines are being administered across the U.S. and around the world, several companies are developing a so-called vaccine passport.
Anyone unwilling or unable to get the jabs that confer immunity will be left behind, said Health Minister Yuli Edelstein. It s really the only way forward at the moment, Geffen said in an interview with The Associated Press.
The checks at the club s doors, which admitted only those who could prove they are fully vaccinated, allowed at least a semblance of normality. People can t live their lives in the new world without them, he said. We must take the vaccines. We must.
Vaccination passports may open society, but inequity
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Pfizer Demands Governments Gamble With State Assets To Secure Vaccine Deal 24/02/2021
A medical worker fills a syringe with a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, Tokyo Medical Centre, February 17, 2021. Photo: Behrouz Mehri/Pool via Reuters/File Photo.
Pfizer has been accused of “bullying” Latin American governments in COVID-19 vaccine negotiations and has asked some countries to put up sovereign assets, such as embassy buildings and military bases, as a guarantee against the cost of any future legal cases, the
Bureau of Investigative Journalism can reveal.
In the case of one country, demands made by the pharmaceutical giant led to a three-month delay in a vaccine deal being agreed. For Argentina and Brazil, no national deals were agreed at all. Any hold-up in countries receiving vaccines means more people contracting COVID-19 and potentially dying.