I think the Local is right on target in forbidding entry to anyone who is not vaccinated. I wish that every business, including supermarkets, schools and theaters, would enforce this.
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I think the Local is right on target in forbidding entry to anyone who is not vaccinated. I wish that every business, including supermarkets, schools and theaters, would enforce this. Hopefully, when the resistors are locked out of enough activities and resources, they will get on board.
I was shocked to read the small percentage of people who have been vaccinated in Philadelphia. And unfortunately, these are the same people who refuse to wear masks, putting everyone else at risk. It's unfortunate that there are so many selfish people who put themselves before the health and welfare of the entire community.
Please encourage all the members of the CHBA to require proof of vaccination for all their patrons.
My other concern is that, for a price, anyone can obtain an "official proof of vaccination" card. It's hard to believe that there is no directory of all vaccine recipients. The police can, by scanning your driver's license, learn your entire driving history; and yet, we have no way of knowing who has been vaccinated and who has not. And they are still not requiring ID cards for vaccinations.
Thank you for addressing this very critical issue.
Linda Baldwin