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Vaccine passports unethical and discriminatory, says The Rural Independent Group




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The Rural Independent Group of TDs have slammed that government’s proposals to introduce a vaccine passport to allow only vaccinated individuals to enter pubs, restaurants and cafes, which have been closed here for much of the past sixteen months, with the latest national lockdown in place since late December.

Speaking at a press conference at Leinster House, the leader of the Rural Independents, Deputy Mattie Mc Grath, stated:

“The government plans to introduce a vaccine passport to allow individuals to enter indoor hospitality makes no logical sense, in terms of protecting others. It not only is an infringement of human rights, but it would also pigeonhole a selective group of individuals and grant those people greater freedoms and liberties than unvaccinated ones.”

“If the vaccines are highly effective in preventing significant disease, as seems to be the evidence from trial results to date, then those who have been vaccinated have already received protection; there is no benefit to them or other people being vaccinated. Furthermore, since vaccines do not prevent infection per se, a vaccinated person could theoretically carry and pass on the virus, so to decide someone’s ‘safe non-spreader’ status, on the basis of proof of their immunity, is spurious.”

“This drastic plan risks creating a two-tier society, a medical apartheid in which an underclass of people, who medically cannot receive, who decline or have not yet been vaccinated, are excluded from significant areas of public life.”

“In effect, the vaccine passport plan is like barring people from their everyday lives and from social activity and will lead to social division and social apartheid and could destroy any sense of community that has been so positive in the pandemic”

“Additionally, there is a legitimate fear that such a proposal would become permanent and be expanded to encompass other forms of medical treatment and access to additional facilities.”

“This scheme has the potential to bring about the end of liberal democracy as we know it and to create a surveillance state, in which the government uses technology to control certain aspects of citizens’ lives.”

“This is a defining moment, as this proposal, if implemented, constitutes one of the most dangerous policy proposals ever to be made by any Irish government.”

“Many pubs and restaurant owners and their staff are extremely anxious about the workability and feasibility of such a system that prioritises fully vaccinated persons. The move would place an unrealistic burden on restaurants and hospitality and could create a great deal of friction.”

“The introduction of such a system would be a blatant attack on the civil liberties of all Irish citizens, by discriminating in access to goods, services and potentially employment.”

“The blatant discrimination against sections of the population by the far reaching consequences of these proposals, require a full debate on this issue in Dáil Éireann prior to the summer recess,” concluded Deputy Mc Grath.

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