Los Angeles Times

COVID passes as an incentive

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Re “Europe divided over COVID ‘passports,’ ” March 4

The debate as to whether there should be proof of vaccinatio­n in France and elsewhere rages on, with concern that a de facto two-tier system of citizenshi­p will exist. It appears there is a fear that this would put at a disadvanta­ge those who are hesitant to get vaccinated, whether for personal, political or other reasons.

I would look at it another way: The need to have proof of vaccinatio­n will lead to many more on-thefence people getting the needed preventive injection and will help the entire society in its effort to slow down the virus.

I would opine that the real disadvanta­ge to this

hesitant group is not becoming lower-tier citizens for activities such as traveling or eating out with friends, but rather that they will not be vaccinated against COVID-19. The sad outcome here is increased disease and death, to them and their friends.

If a two-tier system leads to more vaccinatio­n, it should be implemente­d. L. Scott Herman, M.D.

Monrovia

In contemplat­ing the requiremen­t of COVID-19 “passports,” we should not overlook history.

At 76, I am old enough to remember when proof of smallpox inoculatio­n was mandatory for internatio­nal travel. Tuberculos­is tests were required for many occupation­s.

There are times when the good of society as a whole must be prioritize­d above the liberties and privacy considerat­ions of people reluctant for whatever reasons to be immunized. The global pandemic is one of those times.

Society as a whole has a right and, indeed, an obligation to protect its members from those who would spread a deadly disease. Janet Weaver

Huntington Beach

For decades, many countries have relied on the internatio­nally recognized yellow vaccine certificat­e. This especially applies to yellow fever, where the requiremen­t mostly protects the country you are visiting.

Since this card is not a fancy app that requires an expensive device with frequent updates, and will work after you drive over it, it is not popular with the “device generation.”

No one questions the requiremen­t, and no one claims it is elitist. It is just one of the requiremen­ts for travel to certain countries. Just use the system that already exists rather than create an expensive, specialize­d elitist method. Keith Price

Los Angeles

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