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[–] 3 pts (edited )

What's the problem if anyone doesn't want to get vaccinated? After all, those who are vaccinated, risk nothing from those who didn't get the shot.... By definition

See where I'm getting at? There's no rational argument for forced vaccination, if she or he or their kid dies because they refused the shot then that's on them, period

Given the general sad state of affairs regarding ethics, in the medical field of course, but not only, the political field is probably even worse... In the end this bill doesn't protect anybody but it sure is the foot in the door for trainloads of abuses... For a profit.

[–] 0 pt

One of the cases I have seen made for everyone getting vaccinated is those who are not and get infected risk allowing the virus to mutate. The mutated virus can then go on and infect those previously vaccinated.

[–] 2 pts

Like as if we lived in a vacuum and were 30 people

If shit can mutate it will, 360 million people just for the US and you have the illegals and porous borders, let alone people who can't get vaccinated, because their immune system has been compromised already, so shit's going to mutate, it's not a theoretical controlled environment we are dealing with, not even close

So the argument is weak, when it doesn't fall flat

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So people will have to get vaccinated again, evidently then. And so, what's the problem? I mean beyond financial? Maybe vaccination gets a tad hazardous after a while if done repeatedly...

[–] 1 pt

You bring up some good points. I am really not sure.

We are lucky to have lived in a time where many afflictions are no more because of vaccinations. If we were alive when polio was still active in the Americas we likely know more about it.