Today, Tupelo … Tomorrow, Hannaford and Market Basket
In a recent post, Steve noted that Tupelo Music Hall has instituted a “show me your COVID papers” policy. Steve’s advice: Do yourself a favor. Just say no to Tupelo.
In a recent post, Steve noted that Tupelo Music Hall has instituted a “show me your COVID papers” policy. Steve’s advice: Do yourself a favor. Just say no to Tupelo.
I get things. All the time. A LOT of them. Steve, too. A lot of the time, we just don’t have the bandwidth to use them but this was special. In my email came this.
COVID passports are a bad idea and while we’re all in on telling “them” – whoever they are – to Stuff it, preventing the problem in the first place is a better idea.
New Hampshire Senate Bill 155 (SB155) has a bunch of COVID-related Emergency Order-ish remedies in it. It establishes temporary health partners, allows for emergency licensing of medical providers, allows pharmacists to test and vaccinate pharmacy technicians, and could include a proposed amendment to prohibit vaccine passports.
It would be nice to have some kind of published list of businesses that aren’t COVID-crazy — businesses that now welcome customers who aren’t wearing masks, and later will welcome those who don’t carry ‘vaccine passports.’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to put natural rights above government impulse. His state has been open for nine months, and his results as good or better than most, including lockdownistan states. And he’s got some thoughts about vaccine passports.