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In honesty, I don't think that it's a human right to be able to leave your country on holiday; moving back home from overseas is obviously a different matter obviously. Sooner or later though, I imagine most countries will reach agreement on COVID vaccination equivalency and people will move around relatively normally.
Liberty/BIHR aren't so worried about data collection, for the most part they're worried about curtailment of "freedom" for people who don't want to be vaccinated. Given vaccination isn't a golden bullet for 100% immunity, how does anyone propose avoiding people who are anti-vax without some form of proof of vaccination? There's lots of discussion about avoiding a two-tier system for people who don't want to be vaccinated, but what about the rest of the population? Should they have their freedom curtailed for people who choose not to have a vaccine?
People with medical reasons not to have a vaccine I'm obviously fine with, and in an ideal world the rest of us would make up for those gaps but with the rampant fuckwittery around vaccinations, the majority of refusals are not for real medical reasons. Frankly, I'm far more concerned about the freedom of people who are already suffering mentally after 18 months of shielding and sheltering than I am of those who believe in fairy stories.
What's the solution if there's no verifiable proof of vaccination?