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Originally Posted by strombad
I would say "no" to making vaccinations mandatory, but I would certainly severely limit the education and job opportunities for those without vaccinations.
I believe in at least a couple states (Mississippi for one, might have to fact check) vaccinations are not mandatory, but you must home-school your children if they aren't vaccinated. That, to me, seems like a remarkably fair and balanced alternative to keep everyone happy. Don't have vaccinations? Then you can't work in healthcare, customer service, any "front of the line" hands-on people-to-people type jobs where you physically interact with countless people on any given day.
To me, that sounds like a great solution.
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And do not get the benefit of health care related to the vaccine you chose to avoid getting a shot for. No point in burdening the tax payers. You'll have to pay for it if you want that type of care.