11/30/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Just as predicted, government officials are moving forward with a new scheme to set an expiration date on people’s Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine passports.”
According to reports, the European Union is trying to make its covid jab passports expire every nine months, requiring that residents and travelers update them regularly with new “boosters.”
The European Commission, the “executive arm” of the EU, proposed updating the EU Digital Covid Certificate to require its own boosters in the form of routine updates by holders.
“The idea now is that the document has a life span of nine months after the first set of vaccines are administered – so after the second dose for Pfizer-BioNTech shot, for example, or after one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine,” reported CNBC.
“The idea is that as immunity wanes, then a vaccine passport will expire.”
While the latest proposal from the EU does not specifically mention booster shots, the language about waning immunity certainly points to them.
The commission did state that “it can reasonably be expected that protection from booster vaccinations may last longer than that resulting from the primary vaccination series.”
In a matter of weeks, the EU could announce a definitive change to the jab passport scheme, requiring that holders get up to date on their booster shots in order to continue being considered “fully vaccinated.”
Rochelle Walensky, the current ringleader of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), indicated back in October that she is considering doing the exact same thing here in the United States.
While America does not have a nationwide vaccine passport scheme like some European countries do, Walensky is already talking about redefining the phrase “fully vaccinated” to include whatever booster shots Tony Fauci decides are necessary in order to continue “flattening the curve.”
“We have not yet changed the definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ … (but) we will continue to look at this,” Walensky stated to the mainstream media. “We may need to update our definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ in the future.”
Meanwhile, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has suggested that all adults in Europe should now receive a Wuhan Flu booster injection right away because “it is evident that the pandemic is not yet over.”
“The travel rules need to take into account this volatile situation,” added European Commissioner Didier Reynders during a recent appearance.
According to CNBC, about 67 percent of Europe is currently injected. This is not enough for government officials who would prefer that number to be 100 percent, so they are continuing to tyrannize the public in an effort to coerce more people into compliance.
In order for the new proposed changes to be officially implemented, the EU’s 27 member states will have to vote on and ratify them.
“The proposal also suggests that children below six years of age should be exempt from any travel restrictions,” CNBC further reported.
“Those aged between 6 and 12 should also be exempt unless they come from a nation with a very high level of contagion and kids above 12 years will have to follow the same rules as adults.”
Some European countries, including Austria and the Czech Republic, are already taking matters into their own hands with extreme new restrictions that basically bar all unvaccinated residents from participating in normal society.
Sweden, meanwhile, continues to swim upstream against the others by continuing on with life as normal, without mandatory masks or vaccines.
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