Vaccine passports are symbols of creeping authoritarianism
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS — “Your papers, please.” Until now, that phrase has been synonymous
with fascist states. But then COVID-19 came along, and now it’s about to make
that phrase a reality for democracies.
The vaccine passport, or health passport, granting holders access to certain
venues has already been introduced in several jurisdictions. In New York, people
with an “Excelsior Pass” are allowed into large venues such as stadiums and
theaters. Israel requires a similar digital pass even for smaller places such as
gyms and restaurants. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the
“basic concept of a vaccine certification should not be totally alien to us,”
and that pub owners could require it from patrons for entry. Just this week,
Thierry Breton, head of the European Commission’s vaccine task force, introduced
a health passport for use “within two to three months” across the European
Union, adding that “it will be good to have a health certificate that
demonstrates your condition.”
Actually, no, it wouldn’t be good at all, because “my condition” is not the
business of the state. Why should anyone believe that some of the same
governments that routinely invade other countries under the pretext of
benevolent humanitarian intervention won’t ultimately misuse personal medical
information or abuse their newfound license to control people’s very basic
freedom of movement?
You might think that it all seems benign enough right now, or that you don’t
have any real interest in visiting some of the places that may soon be under
health passport control anyway. But what’s to stop a government from tightening
the screws once the health passport is introduced to a complacent public? Today,
you may not care about needing a pass to enter a pub or movie theater, but who’s
to say that tomorrow it won’t be required to go grocery shopping?
Or you might figure that since, in some cases, these passes allow for a negative
COVID-19 test to be used as proof of health status in lieu of vaccination, it
isn’t really a big deal. But how do you know the rules won’t change? And if they
do — because you couldn’t be bothered to defend your basic rights from creeping
authoritarianism under the well-worn pretext of public safety — you may find
yourself stuck in more ways than one.
The International Air Transport Association already has several airlines trying
out a digital passport that “shares test or vaccination certificates with
authorities to facilitate travel.” If public complacency eventually gives
governments the confidence to eliminate the negative test option altogether in
favor of mandatory vaccination, you might find yourself limited to staycations.
Oh, but just get the jab — or maybe two, depending on the specific vaccine’s
dose requirements — and you’re good to go for a hassle-free life, right? If you
believe that, then you’re already mistaken. British vaccines minister Nadhim
Zahawi is already talking about booster shots starting in September. And since
antibodies don’t last forever, those who opt for the jabs could soon start
resembling dartboards.
The goalposts keep moving because society isn’t putting its foot down. The
pressure is so great from closet fascists in both government and the expert
class — who would have everyone live under permanent house arrest in the
interests of reducing the virus risk to zero — that even freedom-minded world
leaders are feeling the heat.
Here in France, President Emmanuel Macron has faced intense pressure to lock
down the country again, even though he seems to be trying to resist plunging the
country into a fatal economic and social nosedive. Macron’s prime minister, Jean
Castex, recently announced that the Paris region and several other departments
where virus cases have been increasing would be “reconfined.” Some citizens of
those regions scrambled to get out of Dodge as soon as they heard that dastardly
word. But the new “lockdown” has merely resulted in one extra hour per day of
curfew. What did Castex cite as justification for the curfew extension? Not any
kind of health-related issue, but … daylight saving time. And there’s no limit
to the time that people can spend outdoors during this so-called “lockdown.” For
other restrictions, there’s a self-certification that you can fill out on your
phone that you can show to a police officer to justify being out and about.
We’re now truly deep into the realm of sanitary-theater absurdity. The sanitary
fascists can take their health passports, lockdowns and diktats and take a
flying leap off a cliff. Or is government certification now required for that,
too?
COPYRIGHT 2021 RACHEL MARSDEN