Gov. Cooper Having ‘Discussions’ About Creating NC Vaccine Passport

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North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said Wednesday his administration is having “discussions” about creating “vaccine passports” — a standardized record for people to show they have been vaccinated for COVID-19.

The passports could allow businesses to determine who is admitted and who isn’t for events like concerts or perhaps even indoor dining.

President Joe Biden has said the federal government is leaving the implementation of “vaccine passports” up to the states, though his administration is expected to release guidelines soon on ways states can implement them.

The Biden administration has said it doesn’t want to create a federal database of who has been vaccinated and who hasn’t.

Cooper said Wednesday he’s looking into it.

“We want to be able to help people to be able to show others that they have gotten the vaccine because a lot of people are going to want that,” he said after a tour of a vaccination site at CaroMont Regional Medical Center in Gastonia. “So we are figuring that out now and we’re having discussions about the best way to do that.”

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Mohawk
Mohawk
3 years ago

Let’s see how well that works out for you ROY,just as illegitimate as Biden himself,.Where does the Idiocracy end? Honk Honk Honk🤡🤡🤡

Eddie Hnatko
Eddie Hnatko
3 years ago

Lack of logical thinking skills -- If you are one who got the prick, why would you worry about someone who didn’t -- assuming you actually believe the prick is safe and effective. The only folks that aren’t worried are those that don’t want the prick. Realistically, proof is of no value.