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Originally Posted by GirlySports
I don't disagree. I said early during the pandemic that COVID protocols were like putting a stop sign at an intersection or a restaurant mandating shirts and shoes. You don't hear people stomping their feet and screaming, "It's against my personal freedoms to make me stop at an intersection!"
But a vaccine into ones body and then having it hinge on employment, that hits some people (voters) differently. How would a new COVID be treated today? Would the lockdowns and the mandates be the same? Are we totally ok because we are more educated about vaccines. That's an issue for some in the election too.
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This isn't entirely new though. There's been debate for years whether health case workers should be required to take the flu vaccine for example. My daughter required a rabies vaccination and an up to date tetanus shot as a condition of her employment.