Ohio Lawmakers Look To Ban Vaccine Passport In The State

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A Group Of Lawmakers In Ohio Are Introducing Legislation That Would Ban The Implementation Of Vaccine Passports In Their State.
In A Statement Released By Al Cutrona, The State Rep Said That A Vaccine Should Not Be Mandated Or Required The Government As A Condition For People Getting Back To A Sense Of Normalcy Adding That,

“We’ve Had Restrictions On Our Freedoms For Over A Year And More Restrictions Or Mandates Are Not The Answer To Every Issue Related To Covid-19,”

Rep. Cutrona, Who Is The Chief Operating Officer For A Tri-County Infectious Disease Medical Practice In Ohio, Said That Vaccine Passports Are A Violation Of Privacy Saying,

“It Is Quite Clear That The Purpose For These Passports Go Far Beyond Covid...... Amazon Is Already Discussing Using This As A Platform To Handle Financial Transactions And Tracking People.”

New York Launched Their Vaccine Passport Called The Excelsior Pass - Which Will Use A QR Code That Businesses Including Major Stadiums And Arts And Entertainment Venues, To Allow Or Deny Entry.

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