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I've read this morning that "Entry" requirements will stipulate the need for a proof of vaccination document.
Big Brother has gone global but is it fair?
My youngest lad is 22 and miles down the queue. He rang me this morning and said how is it right a vaccinated "old gimmer" like me can go to Croatia late summer, but him and his mates won't be able to go on the lash in Zante because they will not have been jabbed?![]()
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looks good to me - Balam...in fact, seems just as it should be....not exactly what the commanding agenda would like - they who spend all their time convincing folk how difficult life would be without them - but psychotic Power freaks would do that - wouldn't they.
they can try and convince us that we should all be tagged like cattle BT.....but in reality, they are insignificant, have no power to control our movements - they can't sidestep British constitutional law - our fundamental rights, but we can do that to ourselves, our healthy selves btw - makes me wonder who the crazies are.
Lemmings !
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BT: Even your friends the 'Pallys' are getting jabs, we big brother, we are supplying them ( they supply us with a hail of rocks, stones ,and we do the humanitarian thing!) But BT: Send your lad over ,buy him one of those Jordanian/Fatah 'head scarf's',(a keffiyeh) you know the chess board scarf, plus two 5 quid notes as a tip and he can get it there in the West Bank!
PS. Do it quick because .....UAE drastically cut funding for Palestinian refugees in 2020
UNRWA spokesman says the Gulf state donated $51.8 million to the agency in 2018 and again in 2019, but in 2020 it gave it just $1 million; critics say UNRWA perpetuates the refugee problem created by the 1948 war.
Had the Astra Zeneca vaccine
Had my Astra Zeneca this morn with my wife. I'm fine ( footie and rugby results aside) but my wife has gone down hill with side effects, currently in bed feeling lousy and aching all over.
Vaccination passports
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/co...-report-658002
The main concern, according to the report, is that the passport is very easy to duplicate, with very little security, which can easily be bypassed using relatively simple means.
The details of the passport are meant to be examined using a barcode scanner, though several of them are not examined against those which are confirmed on the barcode scan, according to Amir Carmi, head of information security at HackerU Solutions, who was interviewed for the report.
He also claimed that the site which produces the green passports could be a privacy risk, as it contains the personal details of those vaccinated and may not be properly secured against cyber-attacks.
Andrei Yarmenko, Vice President of Technology at Hub Security, said that the reason it would be easy to make forgeries of the passports is that the barcode is basically just an unverified encrypted version of the passport's text – although he did state that implementing cybersecurity programs against this would be relatively easy.
"The green passport has yet to be launched, and its current format is meant to serve as a quick and initial answer," according to the Health Ministry statement. "The ministry is also collaborating with other countries around the world, and the World Health Organization, on the implementation of a secure barcode which will serve as a global standard – and once that is defined, a new passport will be produced to comply with the new parameters."