If we had a vaccine that was shown to be safe as many other vaccines are, then I'd be the first to say your an idiot if you dont get it.

With that said, forcing this or **any** vaccine as a matter of law, no fucking way. If I heard they were going to require vaccines by law I would refuse the vaccine out of spite at that point.

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@freemo States have lists of required vaccines that schoolkids are required to have. Almost everyone is okay with that (and every time there's an outbreak among schoolkids, "almost everyone" adds more people).

That said, if there is a vaccine is safe and effective against SARS-CoV-2, I expect the vast majority of people would not need laws and force, except to make them wait their turn.

@lnxw37a2 Well for starters your talking about something very different. Vaccines are required to attend public schools, yes. But they can also choose not to vaccine and move their kids to a private school. It is not a criminal situation. With that said the list of vaccine sis very short and is only the most deadly really, nothing at the level of COVID.

There are plenty of people that object to it being mandatory too.

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@freemo @lnxw37a2 the fact that lots of people do something is rarely (if ever) sufficient to say doing that thing is a good idea.

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