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Originally Posted by PeteMoss
Can you give examples of what you'd be worried about seeing?
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Something like my restaurant example. Yes, being vaccinated is a choice, so it may not be too compelling of an example for some. How about denying entry to a bar if you're HIV positive, to protect other patrons in case they have a 1 night stand with you? Or denying access to an amusement park to individuals with heart issues. Don't want anybody dying on a Rollercoaster.
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Originally Posted by Makarov
What is so problematic about it (provided it isn't discrimination)? How is it different than a "no shoes, no shirt, no service" policy? Or a swimming pool with a policy that says "you can't swim here if you have open wounds or foot fungus, etc."?
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It's problematic, in my opinion, because it starts to put information that would otherwise be private into the public realm and open it up to scrutiny. Why should a restaurant know whether or not I'm vaccinated?