
The director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggested that some businesses require vaccine credentials from customers.
In recent weeks, some businessesโincluding a restaurant group and Broadway venues in New York Cityโhave said that customers, not just employees, will have to provide proof they received the COVID-19 vaccine to enter their premises.
When asked by a CNN anchor about more businesses requiring proof of vaccinations, NIH Director Francis Collins didnโt provide a specific answer but suggested that it would be a step forward.
โAs a public health person who wants to see this pandemic end, yes. I think anything we can do to encourage reluctant folks to get vaccinated because theyโll want to be part of these public events, thatโs a good thing,โ he said on Sunday.
โIโm delighted to see employers like Disney and Walmart coming out and asking their staff to be vaccinated,โ he added. โIโm glad to see the president has said all federal employeesโI oversee NIH, with 40,000 peopleโneed to get vaccinated or, if theyโre not, to get regular testing, which is inconvenient.โ
Disney and Walmart late last week issued statements saying some of their employees will need to get COVID-19 vaccines. Walmartโs corporate employees and Disneyโs salaried and non-union workers will have to get vaccinated in the coming months, according to separate statements from both multinational corporations.
โAll of those steps, I think are in the right direction. Maybe thatโs what it will take for some of those who have still been a little reluctant to say, โOkay, itโs time,’โ Collins remarked in his interview. โThe data will support the decision. They are making the right choice for their own safety. Sometimes it takes a nudge.โ
Vaccineย passports and similar systems have been criticized by civil liberties groups, the World Health Organization, and some Republicans, who have argued such programs would create a caste-based society of unvaccinated and vaccinated individuals. Vaccinated individuals would have more rights than those who are unvaccinated, theyโve said, noting that centralized databases that contain peopleโs health information such as their vaccination status would be a privacy concern.
BYย JACK PHILLIPS