I haven't gone looking for that info, but I've been expecting it to be a thing... That underscores the need for a better, more centralized method for testing and vaccination, which would serve the double purpose of meaningful verification.
So the CDC is wrong about outdoor activities, and Brown is the only Gov smart enough to know that? (I am referring to the Spring football game)
The issue with that is any centralized system could be considered the government to be forcing citizens to take experimental vaccines. That shit was banned with the Nuremberg Code of 1947 after the Nazis spent years forcing their prisoners to take experimental vaccines and medicines. Until the vaccines go through the entire FDA-approval process for general use, it considered in the experimental phase and US governments can’t force citizens to take it, which is why there is such a government/media push to get more people to volunteer for it. If they could, they would have forced it but war crimes aren’t a good look.
The Kentucky Derby was at full capacity and more people weren’t wearing masks than people that were wearing masks.
I didn't say anything about forcing it on people. I'm simply referring to how disorganized the process is for vaccine appointments and what not, with all sorts of needless hoops to jump through because everyone's designing their own systems and not checking that cross-links point to the right places.