The proposed "COVIDPass" is a global vaccine passport that the World Economic Forum is pushing. To get the pass, you first have blood "screened at an approved CovidPass laboratory." Then if you pass the blood test, which they say is "100% Reliable" you get the pass.
So my question to you DrJenner is this: How can they possibly distinguish with 100% reliability, by using a blood screening, between someone who has been infected but not vaccinated, and someone who has been infected AND vaccinated??
So my question to you DrJenner is this: How can they possibly distinguish with 100% reliability, by using a blood screening, between someone who has been infected but not vaccinated, and someone who has been infected AND vaccinated??