
Huntley speaks out
What is your opinion on using COVID-19 “vaccine passports” to travel or gain access to other spaces?
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Katie Rammer, Huntley: “I plan to carry my card with me everywhere I go. [I’m] Looking for a plastic protector for my card. There will be many fake cards.” | ![]() |
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Melissa Albright, Huntley: “I think it’s funny that those who are talking about getting fake [vaccine cards] are the ones that are so adamant about others having legit documentation.” | ![]() |
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Candi Thuringer, Huntley: “I carry my card with me and no, I don’t have a problem showing it if asked. It is all in a computer system. I personally don’t think a ‘Vaccination Passport’ app on your phone is such a bad idea. Then you don’t have to carry your card around.” | ![]() |
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Jeremy Ritzert, Huntley: “The only information on [my card] is my name and date of birth. It would be like showing an ID to buy alcohol. I wouldn’t consider it personal or valuable information, but perhaps others do. Maybe there is some way of using that information to gain more information but I wouldn’t think of it anymore valuable than someone’s driver’s license.” | ![]() |