San Francisco will soon require children as young as 5 to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination to enter certain indoor public spaces like restaurants, entertainment venues and sporting events, public health officials said this week.
People get mad when you compare the Yellow Star placed on Jews in Nazi Germany in the 1930's with the COVID vaccine mandates being forced on people here in 2021, but in point of fact, the two are surprisingly and alarmingly similar. The Yellow Star created two classes of people and the vaccine mandate does exactly the same thing. The only question is, have we learned anything from history or is it getting to repeat itself again? Don't answer, it's rhetorical.
"The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us." Ecclesiastes 1:9,10 (KJB)
Maybe you're one of those people who agreed to get jabbed twice, have you also agreed to the boosters? You do know that your immunity status will only be as valid as whether or not you are up to speed on agreeing to receive the booster shots on a regular basis, right? One you submit to blackmail, the blackmailers have zero reason to stop extorting you. You know that scene in every horror movie where the murderer looks at his victim and says "just do as I tell you and I'll let you live", they do it and he kills them anyway? That victim is you.
5-year-olds soon have to show vaccine cards in San Francisco
FROM POLITICO: The local mandate already requires children and adults over the age of 12 to show proof that they are vaccinated before entering those places. Now, city health officials are planning to extend the health order to children ages 5 to 11, the group newly eligible for the shot.
San Francisco Health Officer Susan Philip said the requirement won't kick in for at least two months.
“We definitely want to wait and make sure children have an opportunity to get vaccinated, so that will happen no sooner than about eight weeks after the vaccine is available for kids,” Philip said at a town hall meeting Tuesday about youth vaccinations.
Vaccinations of the younger age group began Wednesday in California, the same day West Coast scientific experts announced they greenlighted the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children ages 5-11 — and a day after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended the kid-sized dose. The pediatric vaccine is a third of the adult dose and, like the adult formulation, is given in two doses, 21 days apart.
Officials from the San Francisco Department of Public Health on Wednesday confirmed the plan, saying the city’s current vaccination and masking requirements will be reexamined once the younger children have adequate time to be vaccinated.
“As with children 12-17 who may not have personal identification, we will follow the same approach with the younger kids such that they would not be penalized for not having an ID,” a spokesperson from the department wrote in an email. READ MORE
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