Posted on Jun 5, 2021
United will require new employees to show proof of Covid vaccine, following Delta
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“As we welcome new employees to the company, it’s important we instill in them United’s strong commitment to safety,” the airline said in a note to staff, which was tweeted earlier by Brian Sumers, editor-at-large at travel-industry site Skift.
The new employees “will be required to upload their COVID vaccine card in My Info no later than 7 days post hire date,” the airline said. The company added it will evaluate any religious or medical circumstances of candidates who can’t be vaccinated.
United CEO Scott Kirby said in January that he wanted to make Covid vaccines mandatory for employees but the airline hasn’t taken that step.
Airlines spent much of the last year shedding workers but carriers like United have announced they will resume hiring of pilots and other positions as travel demand picks back up
“As we welcome new employees to the company, it’s important we instill in them United’s strong commitment to safety,” the airline said in a note to staff, which was tweeted earlier by Brian Sumers, editor-at-large at travel-industry site Skift.
The new employees “will be required to upload their COVID vaccine card in My Info no later than 7 days post hire date,” the airline said. The company added it will evaluate any religious or medical circumstances of candidates who can’t be vaccinated.
United CEO Scott Kirby said in January that he wanted to make Covid vaccines mandatory for employees but the airline hasn’t taken that step.
Airlines spent much of the last year shedding workers but carriers like United have announced they will resume hiring of pilots and other positions as travel demand picks back up
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VICE's Elle Reeve heads to China to investigate the rise of facial recognition technology — and what that means for all of us. This report originally aired A...
Let this sink-in :
1.) Facial Recognition Software
https://youtu.be/CLo3e1Pak-Y
https://www.cyberlink.com/stat/technology/enu/tech_face.jsp?affid=2581_-1_80&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsb2okpHP6AIVhZ-fCh3gcAKgEAAYAiAAEgJvW_D_BwE
https://www.gemalto.com/govt/biometrics/facial-recognition
Combined with ...
2.) RFID - Radio-Frequency Identification Implant
https://medicalfuturist.com/rfid-implant-chip/
https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2019/1/10/1825040/-RFID-Trump-promotes-tracking-us-and-Evangelicals-are-OK-with-this
Plus ...
3.) GPS Tracking ...
Now this was the “beginning stages” ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/todd_humphreys_how_to_fool_a_gps/transcript?language=en
And in 2020 how quickly and advance that technology has become ...
https://datarade.ai/data-categories/location-data/guide
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/13/gps-can-spy-on-you-even-when-you-turn-it-off.html
4.) A.I. Is Making It Easier to Kill (You). Here’s How.
https://youtu.be/GFD_Cgr2zho
This becomes the norm for most, yet many say it couldn’t or wouldn’t happen, yet here we are.
I’m just a Dude wearing a Tin-Foil hat saying : ehh never mind.
TheGift of7™️
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Only Surveillance Can Save Us
Big data offers tools to stop the pandemic right now—if we change our definition of privacy.
Bruno MaçãesApril 10, 2020, 3:40 PM
“If only governments used all the technology already available to them. Each case could then be treated according to individual parameters. Once a person has been confirmed to be infected, his or her close contacts could automatically be traced and instructed to get tested. Meanwhile, the infected person’s compliance with lockdown instructions could be tracked using digital tools that monitor individual travel and behavior patterns.
Of course, this would require governments accessing cell-phone users’ individual data—and eliminating the legal hurdles currently preventing them from doing so.”
https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/04/10/coronavirus-pandemic-surveillance-privacy-big-data/
1.) Facial Recognition Software
https://youtu.be/CLo3e1Pak-Y
https://www.cyberlink.com/stat/technology/enu/tech_face.jsp?affid=2581_-1_80&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsb2okpHP6AIVhZ-fCh3gcAKgEAAYAiAAEgJvW_D_BwE
https://www.gemalto.com/govt/biometrics/facial-recognition
Combined with ...
2.) RFID - Radio-Frequency Identification Implant
https://medicalfuturist.com/rfid-implant-chip/
https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2019/1/10/1825040/-RFID-Trump-promotes-tracking-us-and-Evangelicals-are-OK-with-this
Plus ...
3.) GPS Tracking ...
Now this was the “beginning stages” ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/todd_humphreys_how_to_fool_a_gps/transcript?language=en
And in 2020 how quickly and advance that technology has become ...
https://datarade.ai/data-categories/location-data/guide
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/13/gps-can-spy-on-you-even-when-you-turn-it-off.html
4.) A.I. Is Making It Easier to Kill (You). Here’s How.
https://youtu.be/GFD_Cgr2zho
This becomes the norm for most, yet many say it couldn’t or wouldn’t happen, yet here we are.
I’m just a Dude wearing a Tin-Foil hat saying : ehh never mind.
TheGift of7™️
———————
Only Surveillance Can Save Us
Big data offers tools to stop the pandemic right now—if we change our definition of privacy.
Bruno MaçãesApril 10, 2020, 3:40 PM
“If only governments used all the technology already available to them. Each case could then be treated according to individual parameters. Once a person has been confirmed to be infected, his or her close contacts could automatically be traced and instructed to get tested. Meanwhile, the infected person’s compliance with lockdown instructions could be tracked using digital tools that monitor individual travel and behavior patterns.
Of course, this would require governments accessing cell-phone users’ individual data—and eliminating the legal hurdles currently preventing them from doing so.”
https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/04/10/coronavirus-pandemic-surveillance-privacy-big-data/
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