Neath_Jack
Ivor Allchurch
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55471282
karnataka said:Businesses can impose whatever rules they like provided they don't contravene any national or international laws or enshrined human rights. Is this any different from dress codes in night clubs? I'm sure there are those that think a 'no jeans' rule is against their human rights when jeans don't endanger the public at large but this is on another level. I will be looking at Ryanair flight dates at soon at I've had my jabs and if this means there will be no anti-vaxers on those flights, great, bring it on.
Nope, never, why do you ask?Cardiffjack said:karnataka said:Businesses can impose whatever rules they like provided they don't contravene any national or international laws or enshrined human rights. Is this any different from dress codes in night clubs? I'm sure there are those that think a 'no jeans' rule is against their human rights when jeans don't endanger the public at large but this is on another level. I will be looking at Ryanair flight dates at soon at I've had my jabs and if this means there will be no anti-vaxers on those flights, great, bring it on.
Of course they can. Have you always had a nervous disposition ?
karnataka said:Nope, never, why do you ask?Cardiffjack said:Of course they can. Have you always had a nervous disposition ?
Jinxy said:There is the question of those who are not able to have it though. Mrs J cannot, despite her being a covid vacc nurse atm - would likely suffer anaphylaxis (she did with the flu' - crash team called).
Does that mean such people could/should not travel?
jack123 said:Swanjaxs said:It won't be down to the companies mate, it will be down to whatever rule is put in place by the country you hope to visit, good luck with that
I wasn't thinking so much countries, what I'm picking up on, and I know it's early days yet, that it would not be countries enforcing the no jab, no entry rule, but things like airlines, restaurants?
Saying that who know, the way things are moving with this, things change quite a lot in a few days.
Cardiffjack said:Live a healthy lifestyle and this pandemic wouldnβt be a pandemic. Bit late now
Monty said:jack123 said:I wasn't thinking so much countries, what I'm picking up on, and I know it's early days yet, that it would not be countries enforcing the no jab, no entry rule, but things like airlines, restaurants?
Saying that who know, the way things are moving with this, things change quite a lot in a few days.
There are going to be millions of more people who have had the vaccine who want to be as safe as possible, if restaurants/airlines whatever have to tell the odd anti vaxxer to fuck off to provide that, I don't think they'll have a problem.
Spljack said:Cardiffjack said:Live a healthy lifestyle and this pandemic wouldnβt be a pandemic. Bit late now
My mate is 41, ex rugby player, fit as a flea. He was in intensive care for 2 months with Covid.
Cardiffjack said:Spljack said:My mate is 41, ex rugby player, fit as a flea. He was in intensive care for 2 months with Covid.
How do you know he was fit as a flea ?
Spljack said:Cardiffjack said:How do you know he was fit as a flea ?
How do you know he wasn't?
Jinxy said:There is the question of those who are not able to have it though. Mrs J cannot, despite her being a covid vacc nurse atm - would likely suffer anaphylaxis (she did with the flu' - crash team called).
Does that mean such people could/should not travel?