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by josephcsible
1613 days ago
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> Where do you need a vaccine card to leave the house? In New York, isn't it mandatory to show your vaccine card to go into any building that isn't your house? > it's against the policies that are inevitably put in place to make those IDs harder to obtain for supporters of one party in comparison to another. Which policies are these? |
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That doesn't prevent you leaving your house, and are people really checking the vaccine passes of friends who visit their home? I suspect the rules are much less strict than the original comment suggested.
> Which policies are these?
By making the issuance (and renewal) of IDs require attending a government building, and limiting the locations of those buildings and the times they are open, it can be made disproportionately difficult for poor and working people to obtain those IDs, just like the removal of polling places. A state can also invent entirely new types of excuses, like "paper shortages".[0]
[0] https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/590213-texas-blames...