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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh
You should, if the "tracking" works and acts like a OK to travel pass what would stop a future government/agency wanting to use it for some other control purpose?
Makes me even less inclined to get a mobile.
I can't see it being compulsory but it could be mandated to travel or access places with a paper version being available. Restaurants could make it part of booking and no tables without reservation (initially this would work with people delighted to eat out making walk-in impossible anyway).
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I’m talking about in this matter.
I’m seeing far too many people getting hung up about their “rights” or “freedom” when it comes to tackling CV. In my opinion people should be more focussed on their “right to stay alive”. Not aimed at you (or anyone on this forum) but again if it comes down to a matter of playing my part in helping to defeat this virus then I consider our privacy (admittedly something which would otherwise be paramount) to be a secondary issue.