Germany Considering ‘Coronavirus Cards’ to Allow Immune Citizens Freedom of Travel

Critics worry idea could lead to widespread discrimination.

by Paul Joseph Watson
Summit News

Germany is considering handing out “coronavirus immunity cards” to its citizens that would allow those who have developed antibodies to COVID-19 to have more freedom than the as-yet uninfected.

Health Minister Jens Spahn said that the cards could make life easier “in many places” for Germans who could prove they were immune.

“While such a rationale looks legit at a glance, further passages of the bill suggest more intrusion,” reports RT. “They refer to the Infection Protection Act, under which the state can forcefully send contagious people or those with “suspicious” symptoms into quarantine, or even bar them from entering certain public places.”

Critics reacted to the proposal by likening it to the darkest chapter in Germany’s history.

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