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Everyone must prove that they're vaccinated before they can enlist in school.

Nope.

You've always been able to request an exemption, and you don't even have to claim it's "religious" or "medical".

All 50 states have legislation requiring specified vaccines for students. Although exemptions vary from state to state, all school immunization laws grant exemptions to children for medical reasons. There are 44 states and Washington D.C. that grant religious exemptions for people who have religious objections to immunizations. Currently, 15 states allow philosophical exemptions for children whose parents object to immunizations because of personal, moral or other beliefs. Many states align their vaccine requirements with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. At this time, no state requires children to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for school entry. source

So the only universally applied exemption is for medical reasons. Then there are the religious and philosophical objections. And that's in America. But you're right: I should have said "most of us" instead of "everyone". Fortunately "most of us" has been enough to eradicate past causes of mass deaths.

Currently, 15 states allow philosophical exemptions for children whose parents object to immunizations because of personal, moral or other beliefs.

There it is.

In 15 states.

That's quite a few people.

And if you're worried that a vaccine or a "vaccine passport" will enable the government to track you, why do you still own a cell-phone?

(IFF) the government is so good at tracking everything you do (THEN) why do they need to make people carry around another form of identification ??

AND,

How are crimes still going unsolved ??

That's easy; the government doesn't want to admit or want us to know they're tracking us already. There's no question in my mind that this pandemic and the passports are being used to normalize it, but that's besides the question if taking the vaccine is good or not. Passports bad, vaccination good; that's my opinion.

Passports bad,

I agree.

The wolf has truly arrived at the village? I think its name is not Covid.

What they are calling a "vaccine" did not get designed to stop the spread of the virus. Thus it is illogical to concern yourself with anti-vaxxers. Most people get ill to a degree immediately after taking the shot. And that means they become viral shedding vectors because of the injection. If the anti-vax crowd were as anti-liberty as the pro-vax crowd, there would be a demand that the vaccinated get quarantined. And that's because every time someone gets the shot, they become a new transmission vector. Seeing as how 70% of African Americans have refused the government's kind offer any passports that exclude them from society is on a par with the reintroduction of segregation. Isn't that what the woke folk call institutional racism?