Australia: Anglican Rev. Says She's Open To Vaccine Passport "If It Is Needed For Our Good"

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Reverend Tracy Lauersen, Rector of St Paul’s Warragul, an Anglican church in Victoria, Australia, carefully weighs the pros and cons of restricting citizens' movement (and ultimately their worship) via government-mandated vaccine passports, during a worship service on September 26, 2021.

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Should we accept further restrictions on who can come to church when we are able to reopen our services?...If it is needed for our good, then we can consider it.

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If 80% of our people are double vaccinated, the question, then, is: do those who are not vaccinated, do they still pose a threat, or their liberties, to be constrained, is there is there a valid reason for that? Well, the science suggests yes there is.

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I guess we won't actually know how necessary it is for the good of all to constrain in this way, until we know what the virus case numbers will be when we get to 80% double vaccinated. And that is probably why the government also is holding back from telling us whether this is going to happen or not. They are waiting to see, as well. And they're not waiting because they're indecisive but because they don't want to constrain our rights. They don't want to constrain our freedoms unless it's necessary for our good. They are waiting for our benefit.

But as we look at other nations just nearby, as we look at Singapore, where they do have 80% of their people double vaccinated, they are now having to reintroduce restrictions. And they've introduced something along the lines of vaccine passports.

There therefore does seem to be an inevitable need for the government to continue to constrain us in various ways, including, potentially, these vaccine passports.

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