Exactly ... slippery slope we're headed down.
Ya the only right that might come into play is privacy, but there's so much precedent for requiring proof of vaccination status that it'd be hard to make the case for that. Heck I couldn't go to UT if I hadn't proven I had a whole host of vaccines, and I couldn't have gotten a job without proving I wasn't doing drugs. It would take some kind of lawyer to convince a judge/jury that the covid vaccine is radically different from those scenarios. I don't like it, but I do think companies have the right to do it.I thought your question was in gest. Vaccination status doesn't have anything to do with committing a crime. The 5th Amendment doesn't apply, but you have the right not to answer the question.
Some places may take an unanswered question as "not being vaccinated" however. Employers for certain physical positions ask for health information all of the time, so employees gladly turn over that info when they want the position.
I am just analyzing the situation for you, and it's not always my personal thoughts on the issue.
I thought your question was in jest. Vaccination status doesn't have anything to do with committing a crime. The 5th Amendment doesn't apply, but you have the right not to answer the question.
Some places may take an unanswered question as "not being vaccinated" however. Employers for certain physical positions ask for health information all of the time, so employees gladly turn over that info when they want the position.
I am just analyzing the situation for you, and it's not always my personal thoughts on the issue.
Since you are so proud of your Pfizer just look up Albert Bourla who made the vaccination and is a veterinarian.You might not be so proud. But hey you can still get the boostersWhen it comes to spreading disease get over it. I'll show anyone a card showing I got pfizered up. Big deal.
I think verify here is a very loose.It's a complete farse. Are you telling me they have the resources to verify tens of thousands of proofs of vaccines over the course of an hour or two? To actually verify for that many people would take the entire day unless they have unlimited free labor.