Governments around the world are finding themselves with a tough choice. What should they do about people who are unvaccinated by choice?
Here are some of the countries where life’s starting to look different for the haves and have-nots when it comes to COVID-19 vaccination.
Austria
Austria
Under Austria’s new rule, unvaccinated people can only leave their homes for a limited number of reasons—mostly to work or shop for food. In theory, police will be carrying out spot checks to ensure people wandering around in public are complying.
🇦🇹 Protests are happening in Austria as the country has announced it will lock down only the unvaccinated. This is the first time a country has ever locked down people for not taking the deadly vaccine. The Austrian government has declared war on the people and set a precedent ww pic.twitter.com/iZPd7POwrM
— eatlovepray21 (@eatlovepray211) November 15, 2021
Germany
In October, the German government ended quarantine pay for the intentionally unvaccinated. Last week, it announced that adults who refuse to get vaccinated would be excluded from receiving free SARS-CoV-2 tests.
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— ∉Lᛗ∉ᚱ_FÜↁↁ˚✧₊⁎⁺˳✧ (@BlaiseP59407586) November 15, 2021
Holocaust Survivor Says NAZlS Demonized Jews As 'Spreaders of Disease'
"Fear of infectious epidemics was exactly what the NAZlS used to demonize Jews as spreaders of disease. Today the UN//CClN/TED are being accused of spreaders of disease." pic.twitter.com/dFX8PRnPZI
Italy
Last month, Italy began requiring citizens to carry a government-issued “green pass.” Now, it is mandatory for those wishing to work or wanting to enter restaurants, bars, movie theaters, museums, or gyms. Soon it will be mandatory for travel.
Protests organised in France and Italy today. These are not anti-vax protests, they are anti-vaccine passports protests. It’s important to see the difference. pic.twitter.com/TjAkDmkYNO
— anna wharton (@whartonswords) July 31, 2021
🇮🇹 Massive Anti-vaccine mandate protesters in Naples, Italy 💉————————————————#news #Italy #vaccine #protests pic.twitter.com/q1QRYsSf3o
— The 6 (@6Exlusive) November 15, 2021
Greece
Earlier this month, Greece announced new restrictions that limit access to cafes and restaurants, state services and banks to those who are either vaccinated or have a negative test. All unvaccinated workers are now required to test negative for SARS-CoV-2 twice a week.
Vaccine Mandate protest in Athens Greece pic.twitter.com/onMjQnqIQX
— M̷e̷t̷a̷t̷r̷o̷n̷ (@OzyManDeus_) October 21, 2021
Health care workers in Greece protest mandatory vaccines https://t.co/oqMGkTIUgN This plot wouldn't have occurred to any of the ancient comedians.
— Arie Amaya-Akkermans (@byzantinologue) November 3, 2021
Singapore
Last week, Singapore announced that beginning on December 8, people who are “unvaccinated by choice” will have to start paying for their own COVID-19 treatment. Up until now, the government has covered all medical costs for Singaporeans.
Australia
Individual states in Australia are also unveiling restrictions for unvaccinated people. Queensland will ban them from restaurants, bars, and sporting events starting December 17.
Thousands of anti-vaxxers in Australia protest the vaccine mandate pic.twitter.com/r821gn4Fyp
— Fifty Shades of Whey (@davenewworld_2) November 13, 2021
China
Since the summer, governments in at least eight Chinese provinces have enacted rules restricting unvaccinated residents’ ability to access various public amenities and services—everything from public transit and schools to hospitals.
Clearly, swapping carrots (such as cash rewards for getting a COVID-19 vaccine) for more draconian sticks is becoming more common around the world.
Czech Republic
Prague reported its fifth 10k+ case day in the last week on Monday, leaving outgoing PM Andrej Babis to consider following in Austria’s footsteps in adopting a strict lockdown for unvaccinated citizens.
Ministers reportedly are advocating softer measures ahead of a government meeting on Thursday when a range of possible new measures will be discussed.
According to official figures, the Czech Republic has seen hospitalizations shoot up to 4,296 with 635 allegedly in serious condition from Covid.
Czech Rep considers Austrian-style unvaccinated LOCKDOWN
— Tsjoender (@Emco00445053) November 16, 2021
Prague reported its fifth 10k+ case day in the last week on Monday, leaving outgoing PM Andrej Babis to consider following in Austria’s footsteps in adopting a strict lockdown for unvaccinated citizens.
Ministers pic.twitter.com/13uImAV73M