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Elkhart County Commissioners say “no” to vaccine passports

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Elkhart County Commissioners have said “no” to vaccine passports.

Commissioners passed a resolution, this week, stating that county employees will not be required to show proof of vaccination. They’re also encouraging businesses to do the same.

Commissioners realize a number of concerns in asking that the resolution be drafted. Those include civil liberties, the possibility of personal health information being shared, religious freedom and possible discrimination against protected classes of people, according to 95.3 MNC’s reporting partners at The Elkhart Truth.

Board President Suzie Weirick says the resolution isn’t meant to discourage people from actually getting vaccinated. It is meant, though, to discourage others from knowing your private medical business.

Read the original story published in The Elkhart Truth.

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3 comments

Rick May 11, 2021 at 6:01 pm

A little common sense has showed its head in the government. Maybe some hope after all?

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Wjm May 11, 2021 at 8:29 pm

Ridiculous. so we keep passing the virus around until we all have the debilitating after math of COVID . You have to sbhow your drivers license to vote, to board a plane etc. so your privacy is already compromised. Can these people think outside of the box?

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Slacker06 May 12, 2021 at 7:26 am

Your papers please says Darth Fauci, let the farce be with you. How quickly we have gone from free citizens living in a constitutional republic to serfs living in a dystopian tyranny.

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