Mark of the … what, now? Vaccine QR codes is a really terrible idea, OBVIOUSLY. But not so terrible that the media won’t keep bringing it up over and over hoping Biden will just go ahead and do it.<br /><br />After all, he is at the Democrat stage of presidency where he can literally say something is unconstitutional and won’t survive a judge but he’s going to do it anyway because why the hell not?<br /><br />So why not branding everybody with QR codes to make them prove they are worth participation in human society, right? RIGHT??<br /><br />That’s what Weijia Jiang wants to know about, anyway. “Now that more entities are requiring more vaccines, is the administration reconsidering something like a QR code or a passport to help verify people’s vaccination status?” she asks. “And if not, what are you doing to stop the proliferation of fake vaccine cards?”<br /><br />“There are a number of ways people can demonstrate their vaccination status,” answers White House covid czar Jeff Zients. “Companies and organizations and the government are taking different approaches. We applaud this innovation.”<br /><br />“There will be no federal vaccination database,” he claims. “As with all other vaccines the data gets held at the state and local level.”<br /><br />BUT…<br /><br />