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Proposed bill would make it illegal to ask someone's vaccination status in SC
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[quote:hankie:MV81MDI1MDQ0XzkyMDQwMTI2XzIyQjU0NDhF] At the doctor's office, don't sign the privacy form if you want your medical history kept private, they use it to trick you. I did sign it because I thought it was about privacy, wrong my doctor couldn't get my MRI and test from the hospital, my medical record from brain surgery and other problem were not available. You would be shocked at how much all things are linked together, I had to sign for my mail after his until I had to go back to the doctor and went ahead and signed it. I not fully open even now because I don't give them as much information as they ask for. Even signing up online is part of it, your e-mail is part of the of it, it is one huge collection of information of your whole life. At the stores when you pay for your groceries and products of any kind they record it, this also goes into a computer, now they are after your DNA, don't do this, don't do at home test and send it in this is DNA by trickery, they are making DNA databases of all the people on earth or as many as they can trick. All of this has to do with money and power of control. They can go belly up before they do more to me, I find them rotten to the core. [/quote]
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"A bill has been introduced in the South Carolina House that would penalize and even send someone to jail if they ask the COVID-19 vaccination status of a person before entering their public, nonprofit or private entity.
The bill would make it a misdemeanor if the person were found guilty and they would be fined no more than $14,000 or put in jail for no more than one year, or both."
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