British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday that English nightclubs and other venues with large crowds will require patrons to present proof of full vaccination from the end of September.
Last Monday, French president Emmanuel Macron told his subjects that COVID vaccinations would now be mandatory for certain segments of the population, and what did we tell you would happen? We told you that all of Europe would soon follow his lead. Well, that didn't take long. Today England announced draconian vaccination requirements, and in a fitting touch of irony, they made the announcement on 'Freedom Day'.
"Behold ye among the heathen, and regard, and wonder marvellously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you." Habakkuk 1:5 (KJB)
In America we have a little bit of a reprieve, it is illegal to make any vaccine mandatory if it has not been approved by the FDA, which none of the COVID vaccines have been. But as soon as that FDA approval happens, many are saying it will be around the middle of September, then it is nearly a sure bet that we will see mandatory vaccinations begin.
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England to demand vaccination proof for clubs, mass events
FROM THE AP: Clubbers flocked on Monday to the first live music events without restrictions since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The government reopened nightclubs and dropped almost all coronavirus measures in England in a bet that mass vaccinations will prevent another deadly wave of COVID-19. But hours later, Johnson announced that people who were not fully vaccinated, including those who had not had both doses of two-shot immunizations, would be barred from nightclubs.
The decision follows large outbreaks linked to nightclubs in other countries such as the Netherlands and Israel, where authorities were forced to close them again.
"I can serve notice now that by the end of September when all over 18s will have had their chance to be double jabbed, we're planning to make full vaccination the condition of entry to nightclubs and other venues where large crowds gather," Johnson told a press conference. "Proof of a negative test will no longer be enough."
Kate Nicholls, chief executive of the trade association UKHospitality, called the announcement "a hammer blow" for a struggling industry. She said the decision risked creating flashpoints between staff and customers.
"As recently as last week the government asked us to work with them on a voluntary scheme, so this new policy is devastating," she said. Britain's chief scientific adviser, Patrick Vallance, said nightclubs and other closed venues could be "potential super spreading events" because of crowds in close contact.
"I would expect that with opening of nightclubs, we'll continue to see an increase in cases, and we will see outbreaks related to specific nightclubs as well," he said.
Johnson said that the government was not planning similar requirements for pubs. "I certainly don't want to see passports for pubs," he said. READ MORE
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