Why a domestic NZ COVID ‘passport’ raises hard questions about discrimination, inequality and coercion

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Source: University of Waikato – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Why a domestic NZ COVID ‘passport’ raises hard questions about discrimination, inequality and coercion

With COVID-19 causing extraordinarily intrusive and expensive lockdowns, vaccine “passports” or certificates are increasingly seen as key to getting out of them. Decision-makers and gatekeepers – from border guards to maître d’s – will have a means of knowing who can safely engage with others.

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