Critics have slammed the idea of mandatory COVID-19 vaccine passports, claiming it creates 'second-class citizens' for those who refuse to get the jab.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has welcomed the idea of a digital vaccine certificate, and says it would allow greater travel freedom.
"It is far worse than rough, it is far worse than rude, it is patently wrong," Ms Storer told Sky News host Chris Kenny."They have taken away freedoms from us, freedoms which arguably were never theirs to take. "The Australian Immunisation Handbook is abundantly clear that jabs are never to be given under any coercion of any sort, under any manipulation of any sort … on a daily basis this is what we are seeing from our national leaders."
He added:"We need to understand exactly what kind of allowances could happen with a fully vaccinated or partly vaccinated person".
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