I see the side of the argument that says no; getting a needle is invasive. I've said this when arguing against drug testing for welfare. But there's a significant difference between protection of tax dollars (the practice is an utter failure anyway) and the protection of the lives of others.
Failure to vaccinate can result in illness or even death for you and potentially others, especially those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons. For this reason alone, it's unethical to not be vaccinated unless it is not possible. And let me be clear that I mean not 'medically' possible - there should be no hiding behind religious belief on this one.
So yes. Absolutely yes.
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Originally Posted by Azure
Typical dumb take.
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