What? Not a Q-anoner... tisk tisk.. just kidding... :D
I'm an anti-vaxxer if you want to call it that. I believe in freedom of choice over my body and don't want to partake in chemical experimental jabs.
Some would call me an anti-vaxxer, but I fully support peoples choice to gamble with their lives!
i'm very pro-vaxx
pro-VOLUNTARY-vaxx
☝️ as long as CHOICE is involved right 🙂
I'm only antivaxx on my own body, I fully support others in their bodily endeavors, whatever that means :D
yes, when exactly did everyone forget about MEDICAL PRIVACY ?????
Hipaa laws?
I was asked in a grocery store if I was vaxxed by the cashier. I stated Hipaa gives me the right to not answer a store clerk asking me for my medical decisions.
This was only a short lived thing here it seems, because I've never seen it again since. I bet I wasn't the only one bringing that up...
Actually HIPAA only impacts those who deal directly with medical records.
While I totally support your right to medical privacy and the decision you made to not say what your vaccination status is, that has absolutely nothing to do with HIPAA.
I didn't know that. Thank you for clarifying. The store clerk didn't know either and decided not to argue with me about it :D
As a continuance to this.. I would like to propose a question to you, because you obviously know a bit more about this than myself.
Do you know of any laws/legislation(s) which protect someone shopping at the grocery store from being asked/harassed by a store clerk for their private medical information, which could be used as a proper reference so that people like myself are not speaking out of our asses to protect our privacy?
Such information I will share with others as well. I appreciate your time, thank you.
if a company, or individual is compiling a list of people, specifically regarding their "vaccination status" - that is a de facto "medical record"
if a company, or individual is compiling a list of people, specifically regarding their "vaccination status" - that is a de facto "medical record"
lol, that's not how HIPAA works.
perfecto