Governors speak out against potential vaccine passport mandate


A picture taken on March 3, 2021 in Paris shows a vaccine vial reading "Covid-19 vaccine" and a syringe on an European passport. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP) (Photo by JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images)

A picture taken on March 3, 2021 in Paris shows a vaccine vial reading “COVID-19 vaccine” and a syringe on an European passport. (Photo by JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images)

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Governors across the country are joining the GOP’s call to bar vaccination passports from becoming a requirement.

Vaccine passports ultimately mandate travelers to show proof they have been vaccinated for COVID-19 in order to fly on an airplane. However, Republicans are shedding light on the massive overreach this could inflict, and are raising concerns over its potential to tread on personal freedoms.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) recently signed an order prohibiting state agencies from requesting a person’s vaccination status. He said as Texans return to normal life, vaccines will always remain confidential and voluntary.

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“Government should not require any Texan to show proof of vaccination and reveal private health information just to go about their daily lives,” Abbott stated. “That is why I issued an executive order that prohibits government-mandated vaccine passports in Texas.”

This came after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) banned the use of passports in his state last week.

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“With these vaccine passports it’s completely unacceptable for either the government or the private sector to impose upon you the requirement that you show proof of vaccine to just simply be able to participate in normal society,” DeSantis stated. “We’re not supportive of that. I think it’s something that people have certain freedoms and individual freedoms to make decisions for themselves.”

The governors of Missouri and Tennessee are also backing the movement.

Taking to Twitter this week, Gov. Mike Parson (R-Mo.) said “I do not support a vaccine passport and have no intention of implementing one in the state of Missouri.”

Gov. Bill Lee (R-Tenn.) said he’s even supporting legislation blocking any government-mandated vaccine passports, in an effort to ensure that getting vaccinated remains a personal choice.

In the meantime, it appears the majority of Americans agree with Republicans on the matter. According to a recent Rasmussen poll, only 44 percent of likely voters believe they’re a good idea.

As of now, New York is the only state mandating vaccine passports.

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