Vaccine passports may be on the way – but are they a reason for hope or a cause for concern?
Leia os textos abaixo e responda às questões de 17 e 18.
Vaccine passports may be on the way – but are they a reason for hope or a cause for concern?
March 12, 2021
After a year of canceled concerts, closed-door sporting events and restricted air travel, vaccine passports are being touted as a way to quicken the route back to normalcy.
The premise is straightforward: A digital or paper document will indicate whether individuals have received a COVID-19 vaccination or, in some cases, recently tested negative for the coronavirus. This could allow them to travel more freely within their communities, enter other countries or engage in leisure activities that have largely been closed off during the pandemic.
Vaccine passports seem like a desirable alternative to continuing lockdowns until herd immunity – estimated to occur at about a 70%-85% vaccination rate – is achieved.
As a global health management researcher, I can certainly see the benefits of vaccine passports. But I’m also aware of the pitfalls. While vaccine passports may open the world to many, they may lead to discrimination – especially against the poor.
This potential opening up of the world after months of restrictions is welcomed. But the concern is that the benefits will not be distributed equitably, and as a result some groups will be disadvantaged.
After all, a pandemic once considered a “great equalizer” soon turned out to be anything but. [...]
As such, vaccination passports could perpetuate existing inequities within countries if those who are vaccinated can enjoy the freedom to move about their community while others remain in lockdown.
(Disponível em: https://theconversation.com/vaccine-passports-may-be-on-the-way-but-are-they-a-reason-for-hope-or-a-cause-for-concern-156534)
UNIRV 2021 - QUESTÃO 17
Assinale V (verdadeiro) ou F (falso) para as alternativas.
a) ( ) O texto é uma reportagem sobre os chamados “passaportes de imunidade” na qual o autor-jornalista apresenta prós e contras desses passaportes, tomando uma posição ao final do texto.
b) ( ) O autor apresenta os passaportes de imunidade como uma realidade já definida na Europa.
c) ( ) Além de viajar, o portador do passaporte de imunidade poderia participar de atividades de lazer que ficaram impedidas de acontecer ou funcionar durante a pandemia.
d) ( ) O passaporte de imunidade só seria válido para aqueles que tivessem sido vacinados contra covid-19.
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A) F
B) F
C) V
D) F
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