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The usual suspects definitely said you could use your printed vaccine cert - I intend to use eHealth...
Thank you for the helpful response! Seems I should certainly consider use then. I suppose where eHealth output is scanned rather than simply viewed, the personnel/business will still have full access to the personal data as opposed to the redacted version?Original Post Deleted
So this suggests there could be a trade in ID theft stolen vax certs. Have a photo on your phone of someone else’s Vax QR code And beep yourself into venues with abandon.Original Post Deleted
And they'll conduct random checks in malls and other public places which are in the scheduled premises lists.Original Post Deleted
If Strangelove could learn to live with the bomb and love it, I'd say it's time to learn to love the various * home safe apps.
The angle as far as some will be concerned is not about avoiding vaccination, it would be about avoiding tracing and potential quarantine.Original Post Deleted
One uses said borrowed vax ID for scanning and in the unlikely event the place is 'raided', one simply shows one's genuine Vax cert to the cops for visual confirmation.
Even if they then scan that genuine vax cert (very unlikely I guess) you still only have 1 record in say 1000 visits.
Its extremely improbable that the cops would then download the scanned data of everyone in the venue and cross refer it with a new set of data that they collate on the spot to ensure the scanned-in records match the new police records.
That level of paranoia is even beyond Shri's wildest dreams.![]()
Last edited by Sage; 09-02-2022 at 11:53 AM.