Santa Claus Denied Entry to Home with Vaccine Passport System
One family's decision to install a vaccine passport system for their chimney in order to keep out Santa Claus has sparked debate amongst members of the community over whether or not such measures are necessary or fair.
Dec. 24, 2022 5:58PM
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A cartoon image of a chimney with a sign reading "Vaccine Passport Required" taped over it, blocking entry from Santa Claus who stands outside looking sad and dejected.
In a shocking turn of events, one family has taken the initiative to protect their home from the potential threat of Santa Claus. In an effort to keep him out, they have installed a vaccine passport system for their chimney. The family is requiring that Santa must prove he is up to date on his boosters before being allowed entry into their home. The news has caused quite a stir in the community as people are debating whether or not this is an appropriate measure for the family to take. Some argue that it’s important for families to be able to make decisions about who enters their homes and what safety precautions they should take. Others feel that it’s unfair and unnecessary for them to deny Santa access when he hasn’t done anything wrong. The situation has been further complicated by questions surrounding how exactly one would go about verifying Santa’s vaccine status. Would he need proof of vaccination? Would he need a doctor’s note? Or would he simply have to swear that he was vaccinated? All these questions remain unanswered at this time, leaving many feeling frustrated and confused about the whole ordeal. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it’s clear that this family isn’t taking any chances when it comes to protecting themselves from potential harm – even if it means denying Santa access into their home this holiday season.