Something to think about for those wanting to escape their homeland, is that at some point in time you may need to return only to find that the covid-passport has been introduced as a requirement for entry. If a parent or sibling dies, or you get sick and need to get back home, what are you going to do?
My thinking at the moment is that before long a covid-passport will be required to access vital services, such as hospitals, dentists, etc., so I have to keep myself healthy to the best of my ability. Nevertheless sudden illness and accidents do happen. The other day I rounded a blind corner at speed on my motorbike only to find a lorry on my side of the road. I just about managed to wrestle the bike away from having a collision. My fault entirely for not anticipating a potential hazard, but these lapses happen. Had I collided and lived, then I would likely need hospital treatment. As time passes and medical staff become ever more hard of heart, they will not bat an eyelid enforcing draconian restrictions that means without the vaccine ID you simply will not get treatment, even if it means certain death or agonising disability. It wouldn't be so easy to say no to the jab screaming in pain with a broken leg. I'm sure that eventually there will be black market doctors available, through conscience of for profit, but that network will take time to get established. What I'm trying to say is it's going to be hard enough to circumvent these restrictions in our homelands, so how much harder will it be in a foreign land. I'm not meaning to be black-pilled, but these things do need our consideration.