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RT’s Boom Bust looks into privacy concerns after New York institutes vaccination passports | RT’s Boom Bust looks into privacy concerns after New York institutes vaccination passports |
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New York has become the first major city in the United States to require proof of vaccination for most indoor activities, including dining in restaurants, working out in a gym, or going to the movies. | New York has become the first major city in the United States to require proof of vaccination for most indoor activities, including dining in restaurants, working out in a gym, or going to the movies. |
Boom Bust’s Ben Swann and Jeffrey Tucker of the Brownstone Institute discuss rising concerns about privacy, as the amount of health information citizens are now required to share poses a risk of identity theft. | Boom Bust’s Ben Swann and Jeffrey Tucker of the Brownstone Institute discuss rising concerns about privacy, as the amount of health information citizens are now required to share poses a risk of identity theft. |
For more stories on economy & finance visit RT's business section | For more stories on economy & finance visit RT's business section |
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