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TICKETMASTER: GET A SHOT OR GET TESTED

Ticketmaster, the ticketing giant, is reportedly planning to make COVID test results mandatory for concertgoers who would use their cell phones to prove their negative test results.
Billboard reported last Wednesday that some of the planning still needs to be worked out and stressed to the public that the medical information would be confidential. Ticketmaster reportedly will use a third-party vendor to confirm the test results. These results will not be saved, the report said.
“We’re already seeing many third-party health care providers prepared to handle the vetting – whether that is getting a vaccine, taking a test or other methods of review and approval – which could then be linked via a digital ticket so everyone entering the event is verified,” Mark Yovich, President of Ticketmaster, told Billboard.
The plan would require customers to verify their inoculation – in the event a vaccine is widely distributed – or a negative test result within 24 to 72 hours.
TRENDPOST: Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Presstitute-anointed top disease expert in the U.S., told CNN back in April that Americans who have recovered from the coronavirus could eventually receive immunity cards, since many who have had the disease develop antibodies. The idea of these immunity cards did not sit well with Ron Paul, the former Libertarian nominee for president. 
“The plan that they have is when things are getting back to normal, yes, people can return to their work, and they do things and go to the golf course if they get a stamp of approval. Your liberties are there if you get a proper stamp from the government,” Paul said.

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