San Francisco: 5-year-olds will need vaccine passports for indoor venues

By Dr. Mercola

Fast on the heels of the U.S. approval of COVID-19 shots for 5- to 11-year-olds, San Francisco announced that, like their older counterparts, the younger children will soon need a vaccine passport to enter establishments such as restaurants and grocery stores.

Shortly after city officials announced the new rules, Twitter lit up with complaints. “This is the most draconian vaccine passport anywhere in the United States or Europe,” one person tweeted. “If you don’t feel safe sitting in a coffee shop unless the 5-year-old across the room is vaccinated, you should stay home.”

Another Twitter poster pointed out that San Francisco hasn’t had a single COVID case in anyone under age 20.

In a breaking news article, Daily Mail quoted San Francisco health officer Susan Philip as saying parents have just two months after the vaccine becomes available to get eligible children vaccinated before passports will be required. She added, “At some point, 5- to 11-year-olds will also have to show proof of vaccination to access some of those same settings.’

SOURCE: Daily Mail November 4, 2021


Dr. Mercola’s book The Truth About COVID-19: Exposing The Great Reset, Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports, and the New Normal is available at Amazon.

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