In September 2021 Italy became the first European Country to make COVID-19 health passes mandatory for all workers. By the end of the same month Canada, the United States, Australia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and Turkmenistan all announced similar vaccine mandates. Proponents of the mandate argue that these mandates are the only way to end the global COVID-19 pandemic. Opponents cite evidence that people who already have natural immunity are at heightened risk of vaccine side effects caused by an augmented inflammatory response.
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COVID and hospital with need most impactful with over bones and hurtful with nurses and doctors advice
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@DengekiMatsuko2yrs2Y
No, but the company can require at least weekly tests or wearing a mask
@spaceUnicorn0182yrs2Y
Yes, but only on those positions that require constant interactions with public
@93X4TMH2yrs2Y
Only if the business in question is contracted with the government
@8FCV27F2yrs2Y
No, but vaccination should be greatly incentivised.
@93W7FD72yrs2Y
Yes, but allow people to opt out do to religious or medical beliefs.
@93VVP972yrs2Y
No, This is an overreach of the Federal government
@BrennanHughes152yrs2Y
No the government should not tell you what to put in your OWN body
@jolson4372yrs2Y
I think that if you want to you can but government cant require it
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, but unvaccinated employees should be tested daily.
@936XZ9R2yrs2Y
Yes, but not for remote employees
@936FLZ72yrs2Y
No, we should have positive reinforcements to make people get vaccines
@934JP2Z2yrs2Y
yes, with medical exemptions for those who literally cannot take the vaccine for medical reasons.
@9334YP32yrs2Y
No, the government should require their own employees and those of any business that receives any kind of government funding or benefits, to be unvaccinated against COVID.
@932NCG92yrs2Y
i feel like it should be up to the employee
@92V7DJZ2yrs2Y
No, because not every willingly wants to get vaccinations. Many people dont belive in getting vaccinations.
@92SYWMQ2yrs2Y
No, It should be the employees choice
@92NVQ272yrs2Y
I would say No because it's depending on the employees that want to get vaccinated or not.
@8ZK5HYT2yrs2Y
No, and all businesses should not be allowed to require the vaccination of their employees
@92JCZ6T2yrs2Y
No, allow businesses to make that decision, but allow the people to sue businesses if they get COVID due to policies made by said business.
@92JPPN52yrs2Y
This is a choice to be made by private companies.
@92JGYW52yrs2Y
I feel like people should not have to get it because it does not to you can still get covid from it and everything.
@92HSWP32yrs2Y
It should be optional, whoever decides what’s best for their body.
@92BNW5C2yrs2Y
people have the right to choose
@929HNJ62yrs2Y
No body should ever be forced to do something with their body if they do not want it, especially by the government
@928JWTG2yrs2Y
Those who don't consistently wear a mask should get vaccinated
@4M78YV62yrs2Y
No. I think vaccination decisions need to be left up to the individual company. Interfering with a companies decision what to do with their employees disrupts the free market and competition within industries
@926DM4T2yrs2Y
I don't think the government should, and neither should businesses require it. But if they had incentives for if they got vaccinated it would push more people to get it.
@9268MXG2yrs2Y
No, but I think it should be the company's choice if they want their workers to get vaccinated or not.
@924BCVX2yrs2Y
No its the person’s decision. Shoukd not be made for them.
@9242PT92yrs2Y
Yes, except doctors and nurses who have been in and out of COVID this whole time.
@923HP452yrs2Y
it depends on the company
@7GP32QV2yrs2Y
No, and ban the private sector from instituting vaccine mandates
@89Q2P3Z2yrs2Y
If the employee/patient qualifies for the vaccine and does not have any outstanding religious or medical exemptions, yes.
@922N7TN2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if offered the alternative of free weekly tests
@8ZYQ3942yrs2Y
I think it should be the employee's choice if they want to get vaccinated or stay non-vaccinated.
@8ZVF64F2yrs2Y
that can depend of the company and the people that work for that company
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, let each business decide its policies on vaccinations
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