>> Here, for example, ones ability to move around, to enter places or to be involved
>> in certain activities is different between the vaccinated and the not.
I think Sooty has covered the most of it.
As soon as you start to differentiate access to goods and services for people who cannot be jabbed for health reasons you run into problems because of disability discrimination laws. The advice against pregnant women being jabbed now seems to have been revised but that would open a whole can of worms in terms of discrimination too.
The devil is in the detail and the detail is way to complicated to make it worthwhile; game not worth candle.
Chile is, I suspect, a different place with a different history as to what 'authority' can do.
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