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After going entirely virtual this year, the Consumer Electronics Show has said it will hold a physical mega-event in 2022 – and you'll need proof of vaccination against the coronavirus to attend in person. If you want to enter the exhibition halls from January 7 to see the latest, greatest, and some of the tackiest pieces of …

  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    “ Based on today’s science, we understand vaccines offer us the best hope…

    Sadly for “today’s science”, the actuality in Iceland and Israel, (based upon a high reinfection rate of fully vaxxed with our available ‘leaky’ ‘non-sterilising’ vaccines) - shows that Consumer Electronics Show ‘22 is either going to be virtual again, or hopefully the virus will have degraded…

    a backup Plan B is suggested

    1. Steve Button Silver badge

      Re: “ Based on today’s science, we understand vaccines offer us the best hope…

      It's starting to look like vaccines don't actually reduce the chances of you catching or passing on Covid by very much, especially with Delta. With that in mind, forcing people to take the vaccine doesn't really seem to make sense as people who have had the vaccine can still pass on covid. It does not give you a magical cloak of protection.... or has it now become more about politics and "virtue signalling" ?

      This is coming from someone who has been double jabbed for months, but would like to still be able to participate with others in society who decide they don't want to be jabbed, for whatever reason.

      Not that I was going to go to CES anyway, but I won't be going to anything that requires en-jabbment as a condition of entry. Except perhaps snowboarding, as my principles only go so far.

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