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Originally Posted by VilleN
I don't want to get into an argument about the policy of enforcing vaccinations (for the record I believe private business can do what they want, but I think Gov't mandates could be an overreach), however this line of thinking is extremely common among those refusing the vaccination. It shows a complete lack of understanding of this pandemic - and at this point that seems inexcusable. The main reason to get vaccinated is to slow or stop the spread of this virus so that our healthcare system is not under constant danger of collapse. In simpler terms, I care if you get vaccinated because if I or someone I love needs an ICU bed and can't get one because they are full of unvaccinated COVID patients, then it does affect me.
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It isn’t government over reach either.
It is actually governing 101 doing what private businesses can not.
That being… Establishing consistent, standardized, organized, and transparent proof of vaccination across a jurisdiction so it’s not a random sporadic mess.
But this is only if a person wants somewhat competent governance that has the political fortitude to do what is right and keep children safe.