Pritzker in favor of passport to show COVID-19 vaccination status
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[March 25, 2021]
By Kevin Bessler
(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker
said Wednesday that vaccination passports could be useful in the coming
weeks as more Illinoisans get vaccinated for COVID-19.
As an eligible government worker, the governor was in Springfield on
Wednesday to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at a mass vaccination
site at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. He said he understands there are
people out there who are still unsure about the vaccines.
“I’m not asking you to do anything I wouldn’t do myself,” Pritzker said
before getting his vaccination.
A total of 5,036,364 vaccines had been administered in the state as of
Tuesday, but the Illinois Department of Public Health said it is working
with the federal government on possible discrepancies in the actual
numbers. IDPH said it is possible the number of doses is underreported.
As for a vaccination passport to prove a person has been inoculated
against the coronavirus, Pritzker says a vaccination app would be
useful, but should not be required to enter an event or facility.
“As long as it is your choice,” Pritzker said. “If people ask you to
show that for a particular venue or private venue, they have the ability
and right to do that. You don’t have to show that to them. You don’t
have to be to go to that venue or be engaged in that activity.”
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker speaks at an event in Springfield on Wednesday,
March 24, 2021.
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In Chicago, fully vaccinated customers with proof won’t count against
COVID-19 capacity limits. However, some restaurant owners are unsure
about asking for a person’s medical records.
The U.S. is not distributing vaccination passports and there are
concerns over falsified records and also potentially violating federal
health care privacy laws.
U.S. Airlines and others in the travel industry are voicing support for
vaccine passports to boost pandemic-depressed travel, and officials in
Europe have been talking about the idea in time for the peak summer
vacation season.
Pritzker also said a vaccine hotline is now available for Illinoisans
who have trouble booking appointments on the internet. The number is
833-621-1284 and is available from 6 a.m. until midnight seven days a
week.
Pritzker in favor of passport to show COVID-19 vaccination status
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