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New European Union Vaccination Card Used to Control Bank Access
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This week, Dutch lawyer Meike Terhorst discusses EU’s plan for an EVC (European Vaccination Card), a global push toward implications for medical and health freedom and digital ID
Next month, the European Union, which started the creation of digital "vaccine passports," will begin its test run of a new European Vaccination Card in Portugal, Latvia, Greece, Germany, and Belgium.
This card claims to ‘improve continuity of care around the European Union and foster educated vaccine decision-making,’ as well as ‘has the goal of empowering people by consolidating all of their vaccination information in a single accessible location.’
The goal of the program, to be implemented all throughout the European Union by the year 2026, seems to be benign, but critics say the card is a stepping stone for future mandatory vaccinations.
Also, some argue the card is linked to large financial interests and has plans to limit national and personal sovereignty.
According to Terhorst, their goal is to get everyone vaccinated.
Terhorst adds that efforts at launching the card are ‘about digital ID.’
You receive a digital ID in which all of your vaccination records get stored
All of your personal information is stored in one space, and it’s possible to easily move it from country to country without redoing or reapplying … So essentially, it is all about a digital identification, then a link from your personal identification to your health records on vaccination.
According to Terhorst, while the concept of having someone’s health records transferrable and easily accessible sounds benign, she says the plan includes getting everyone vaccinated and overruling all constitutional rights.
Terhorst concludes that it was very obvious that the goal was that anyone in the European Union couldn’t say no to the vaccination.
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