Virus Free Cards to Enter Strip Clubs?

TrentonPhantom
Recently moved to Trenton, NJ
I have been amazed at how quickly and with little pushback the government has delivered measures to combat COVID. In NJ, the latest one prohibits anyone from entering a grocery store or restaurant without a facial mask. There are even rumblings of students requiring to prove they have been tested for COVID before entering school this fall.

Do you think when businesses reopen this June we may be required to have been tested for COVID? I wouldnt be surprised if we all have to cary virus free or tested cards this summer. This may sound ridiculous now, but with the speed and broad measures being implemented I wouldn't be suprised.

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CJKent (Banned)
5 years ago
@TrentonPhantom

To answer your questions;

Virus Free Cards To Enter Strip Clubs?

Absolutely

For example sex workers in Nevada need to have monthly medical examinations and be tested for diseases like HIV, syphilis, and other STIs.

Clients should be tested too, although condoms are required.

Do you think when businesses reopen this June we may be required to have been tested for COVID?

Yes, Dr Faucci said “Coronavirus immunity cards for Americans are 'being discussed”

The proposal, already being implemented by German researchers, is under consideration in the United Kingdom and Italy.

This could be a good practice; for example porn actors are nowadays mandated to get tested every 14 days and there wasn’t a single on-set transmission of HIV in 10 years (2004 to 2014).

This would be good for those who like to have sex without condoms.
623
5 years ago
I personally love the idea if done in a secure efficient way.

Knowing what I know about the government in this country though they will probably put the DMV in charge of issuing the cards. 😥

Way better than the other idea that is being floated lately of having Google and Apple track every person so that they would have a record of who needs quarantined if someone tests positive.
Warrior15
5 years ago
Great idea. But the logistics in getting these cards out to 325 million people is going to be a mountain of a task. And just because you don't have the virus when you get the card, that doesn't mean you don't contract the virus a week later.
twentyfive
5 years ago
^ not to mention that it’s probably as unconstitutional, as a national ID card would be, and won’t pass as a law.
theDirkDiggler
5 years ago
I mentioned something like this in an article i wrote...
https://tuscl.net/article.php?id=57232
Longball300
5 years ago
Well you don't get a card unless you 1) Have a positive blood antibody test or 2) Have gotten a vaccine shot when they come out with one.
Longball300
5 years ago
They print out casino membership cards in about 60 seconds; no reason they can't have one of those machines right where they perform the antibody test or administer the vaccine.
lotsoffun201
5 years ago
Can you imagine crossing state lines, entering a club or casino, school, restaurant, airplane or theater and being asked for your “real ID” with a notation in bright red saying corona free? Papers please (best German accent)! Yes it’s coming and likely so are microchips.
Longball300
5 years ago
I have no problem with the concept and asking a dancer to show me her card....
BabyDoc
5 years ago
First, as alluded to by others, being tested and declared free of the virus is only meaningful up to the time of the test. There is no way of knowing that you didn’t pick up the virus 5 minutes after you left the clinic. Which is one reason why the hue and cry for more testing is a bit of a panacea but that is another issue.

What may be more apropos to your question would be if there were a vaccination/immunization or if it was certain that once someone had contracted the virus and developed antibodies making them immune (which can be tested) can documentary proof be used and/or required.

In such a case they don’t need to develop a “card” though they certainly could. People could simply use the existing “International Certificate of Vaccination” (issued ironically by the discredited WHO) and stamped by your doctor. This used to be widely required for travel and still is in some places. I still carry mine all the time.
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