Nope, the QR code is there so that we can be contacted in case there’s a “close contact” situation and we then need to go get tested. We need to “check in” at restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacies etc for that reason.
I suppose that in a twisted dystopian world, where folks only believe far right politicians and radio/internet “shock jocks” over doctors and medical scientists that might be considered an attack on someone’s freedom, but personally, I’d rather be told that I may have come into contact with someone with Covid, than not?
As opposed to far left, tyrannical, group-think Muppets? I’ll take logic and reason for $500, Alex.
I’m surprised you’re concerned about coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID since you’re triple-vaxxed. What, vaxxed and not immune? Tsk, tsk tsk… How does one live freely with so much fear of dying-
Nope, I know that you you can’t comprehend the purpose of vaccinating a populace against a virus that’s killing thousands of people in your own country every day, so I won’t bother explaining the benefits therein, but I’m not at all worried about contracting Covid-19 because I am triple vaxxed.
The reason that we have the check in protocol is so that if we have contact with children who aren’t vaccinated or friends/family who have immune system problems (like my workmate with cancer who caught covid for the second time 3 weeks ago and died) we can be tested, and if necessary, isolate so we don’t pass it on to them.
As for those who are intentionally unvaccinated, well, they’re a dying breed, so as Covid isn’t going to “One day disappear, as if by magic” eventually they’ll disappear and the gene pool will be stronger for it.