Need to see a live performance? Ticketmaster wishes You to show which you’ve Been Vaccinated First

This week, the exchange exploded and Americans got a renewed sense of hope when company Pfizer announced that their new COVID-19 vaccine showed a 90% efficacy rate on initial clinical trials. According to Pfizer, the results of their Phase 3 trial, shows its vaccine is way more practical than the seasonal flu shot — which had a dismal efficacy rate of 29 percent during the 2018-19 flu season, in keeping with Centers for Disease and Control statistics. After news of Pfizer’s purported vaccine success, the concert ticket giant, Ticketmaster announced a rather controversial move. Hoping to resume the concert scene in 2021, Ticketmaster has been acting on a framework that may make concertgoers prove they need to receive the vaccine before attending a show. If you can not prove vaccination, you can not enter the show unless, of course, you get tested with...