Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp voiced his disapproval for CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccine passports, being the latest governor voicing their stance against the controversial proposal. “I do not and will not support any kind of state-mandated vaccine passport,” wrote Kemp on Twitter. “While the development of multiple safe, highly effective COVID-19 vaccines has been a scientific miracle, the decision to receive the vaccine should be left up to each individual.” Other Republican governors have recently expressed their concern over the ethics of introducing vaccine passport measures. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, has also said she has “no interest in vaccine passports” and that her state “will not be issuing those under my authority.” Early on Tuesday morning, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Twitter that he issued an executive order banning vaccine passport mandates by the government. “Texans shouldn’t be required to show proof of vaccination & reveal private …