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 @9FBF68VIndependent  from Texas disagreed…7mos7MO

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Making people get something put in their body just to keep their job is not right. Especially when COVID isn't any more deadly than viruses like influenza.

 @9FDZFRJ from North Carolina agreed…7mos7MO

I think that the issue is a lot more than what people think. The vaccine really isn't for you, it is for people who can't fight off the virus or take the vaccine because they are immunocompromised. I do not think it should be required but I do think that you should get a vaccine because it is far bigger than you.

 @9JJ99LTLibertarianfrom Pennsylvania commented…3mos3MO

If those people think they will benefit from the vaccine no one is stopping them from getting it.

 @9FG4QNW from Ohio agreed…7mos7MO

yes i agree, people should not have to get something to stop of not so deadly virus if you a healthy individual to go to work.

 @9FDRBKD from Florida disagreed…7mos7MO

Even if it’s not a deadly virus anymore, COVID I’d still killing countless people and vaccines should be MANDATORY for anyone working a public job to protect the life’s of others!

 @LovingS0cialJustic3Libertarian from Ohio disagreed…7mos7MO

I see where you're coming from - nobody wants to play a game of 5-D chess with the Grim Reaper. But let's rewind the tape a bit. Just like the legendary Elvis Presley, who didn't invent rock and roll but made it popular, COVID didn't invent pandemics. Remember the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic? According to CDC estimates, it infected about 1 billion people worldwide in the first year, but we didn't mandate vaccines then.

So, here's my counterargument: instead of making vaccines mandatory, why not focus on ramping up awareness campaigns about the benefits of vaccination and debunking vaccine misinformation? The carrot might just work better than the stick. What do you think about this approach?

 @9FDZ8BB from Pennsylvania agreed…7mos7MO

I agree you shouldnt have to get a shot if you dont want it, plus you dont even know wht is in the shot.

 @9FFYFND from Indiana disagreed…7mos7MO

It’s totally against the freedom written in the constitution. It’s the employees right to get vaccinated or not.

 @9FD5FQLRepublican from South Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

They should not force them to do this because of religious reasons, our first amendment is freedom of speech, religion, press etc... there are people with religious reasons that cannot get the vaccine and there are other people with underlying health conditions that cannot get the vaccine

 @9FBPBHK from Illinois disagreed…7mos7MO

The government should not be involved in private enterprise imposing restrictions on private employees.

 @9FBDNXDRepublican from Illinois disagreed…7mos7MO

People side with pro-choice when it comes to abortion but when it comes it you they shouldn't be able to force you

 @9F9L6V2 from Texas disagreed…7mos7MO

We live in the United States where we are “Free” so the government shouldn’t be able to tell people to get a vaccination.

 @9F98CPC from Louisiana disagreed…7mos7MO

No, mandating vaccination against indiviauls for new vaccines is immoral and one cannot expect one to easly trust new low tested medicines.

 @9F8ZQMG from California disagreed…7mos7MO

We should not be required to get the covid vaccine. many have died from it and have head heart attacks at a very young age.

 @9F93NQ9 from North Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/adverse-events.html

This website states that "Some people have no side effects. Many people have reported side effects—such as headache, fatigue, and soreness at the injection site—that are generally mild to moderate and go away within a few days." The only evidence of the vaccines being potentially dangerous in any way is that it states that severe reactions are rare. Another thing I may add, is "People receiving COVID-19 vaccines are less likely to die from COVID-19 and its complications and are at no great…  Read more

 @9F9MNR9 from Georgia disagreed…7mos7MO

They should not force them to do this because of religious reasons, our first amendment is freedom of speech, religion, press etc... there are people with religious reasons that cannot get the vaccine and there are other people with underlying health conditions that cannot get the vaccine

 @9F8XWLR from Washington disagreed…7mos7MO

No you should never force someone to inject something into there body in order to work especially when they are not chronically ill and can do the job just fine.

 @9F9HJQZ from Pennsylvania disagreed…7mos7MO

People should make their own decisions on their body and what to put in it. COVID is not as serious as people make it out to be.

 @9F9V7QYLibertarian from Georgia disagreed…7mos7MO

If people dont have dominion over their own bodies with threat to be unable to travel or engage with society without submitting to authoritarian rule what kind of world are we in?

 @9FGFK9XRepublican from California disagreed…7mos7MO

Covid and vaccine mandates should not be enforced upon the citizens of the United States nor should those who are unvaccinated or refuse not to should be discriminated against or forced to get it.

 @9F8SRDT from South Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

People should be able to decide if its something that they really want to do. It hasent been out long enough to know any long term side effects.

 @9F87NNVRepublican from New York disagreed…7mos7MO

People should be able to make their own decisions and choices without people harassing them or arguing with them about their choice.

 @9GLR8L3Republican from California agreed…6mos6MO

People need to get vaccinated, it has proven to work because we are no longer required to wear masks and everyone is mostly COVID free.

 @9F84BDV from New Jersey disagreed…7mos7MO

People should be able to do their own research on health choices. Plus, there has not been enough trials on vaccinations

 @9GGKRW7 from California agreed…6mos6MO

Employees should be vaccinated because of the possible risk of them spreading the disease/sickness, especially if it is a big comapny.

 @9GP38C6 from Wisconsin agreed…6mos6MO

Yes, everyone should have proof of vaccination so Covid-19 is not spread more. It is dangerous for people who are susceptible to illness to have to work with someone who refuses to get vaccinated.

 @9GQPV43 from New York agreed…6mos6MO

Safety is above all, COVID vaccine should be mandatory and you shouldn't need the government to decide that.

 @9FFZZFV from Minnesota disagreed…7mos7MO

They should not force them to do this because of religious reasons, our first amendment is freedom of speech, religion, press etc... there are people with religious reasons that cannot get the vaccine and there are other people with underlying health conditions that cannot get the vaccine

 @9GSHC8N from Georgia agreed…6mos6MO

Government has a responsibility to stop people from doing harm to one another. Spreading disease is Harm.

 @9FVJF3QDemocrat from California agreed…7mos7MO

Vaccination is absolutely a must for the human race as a whole to ensure longitivity. This also applies to business where people are in very close contact daily. Falling sick affects groups of people working in the same group at the same time and affects work deliverables, thereby making money and affects salaries, bonuses and thereby economy.

 @9FTS4GQPeace and Freedom from Illinois agreed…7mos7MO

Government mandate should have everyone get a COVID vacation because there could be less of a chance of people dying.

 @9GX6XSPIndependent from Ohio agreed…5mos5MO

In the United States alone, more than one million individuals have died of the COVID-19 virus, including my grandfather. In order to prevent the COVID-19 virus from spreading further, vaccinations should be required.

 @9GJLTFH from North Carolina agreed…6mos6MO

People should be vaccinated because some people are more likely to get sick then others and can harm them in very bad ways

 @9G6KHLK from Arizona agreed…6mos6MO

Data from various countries demonstrate that COVID health passes have been effective in reducing transmission and hospitalizations. These passes encourage vaccination and regular testing, making workplaces safer, supporting the economic recovery, and helping prevent overwhelming healthcare systems during the pandemic.

 @9G2272S from California agreed…7mos7MO

By enforcing everyone to take the vaccination, it'll reduce the chaos and reduce the lasting of COVID. The only reasons I can think of that people decide not to take it is either because they are too lazy to go out and take it or they are just afraid of the side effects. If they are afraid of the side effects, then it should only be people with a poor immune system that should not take it unless they want to.

 @9FZT4D7 from Kentucky agreed…7mos7MO

Government mandate should have everyone get a COVID vacation because there could be less of a chance of people dying.

 @9G2FGWR from Illinois agreed…7mos7MO

The COVID employment health pass can check and make sure that people should take care of themselves if they have the virus. This can prevent and protect other people from getting it.

 @9F826DS from Washington disagreed…7mos7MO

Our body's are our choice, it shouldn't be a requirement to inject ourselves with something that we have no clue whats actually inside. There are cases where people have experienced bad side effects from the vaccine

 @9FTV3TM from California agreed…7mos7MO

People should need to know that they feel save in the work environment that they are in. They should not be worried about a person getting covid and probably getting the worst of it.

 @9F7WR97Republican from Oklahoma disagreed…7mos7MO

I think if you live in America where you have the right to choose, you should be able to choose what vacines go into your body. Especially if the vacciene hasn't been fully tested and more people are dieing from taking the vacciene then then the ones who didn't.

 @9F7V2Y8 from Arizona disagreed…7mos7MO

I don't think anyone should be required to do anything the government says when it comes to our own bodies and our children's bodies

 @9GWH9P4 from Ohio agreed…5mos5MO

People who are 50+ are a risk of dying because of COVID because their immune system is not as strong as younger people

 @9FRQ8GF from Illinois agreed…7mos7MO

The number of people who died from COVID could have been far less if people got the vaccine. If the government put to rest the stupid ideas that it causes autism or makes you magnetic, more people can be saved from the sickness.

 @9FSJ6GZ from Georgia agreed…7mos7MO

On December 27th, there was over 1 million weekly cases, and over 2.7 million confirmed cases, but after that, when businesses started requiring the vaccine, those numbers rose for a moment before decreasing significantly.

 @9FFLKJX from Kansas disagreed…7mos7MO

People shouldn't be forced to take something to keep their job that isn't more deadly than having the Flu.

 @9F8Q4VDRepublican from North Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

In my opinion, it should all be up to your choice. Nobody should force you to do what you don't want to do.

 @9FC2LSHfrom Northern Mariana Islands disagreed…7mos7MO

No, COVID vaccines do not work so mandates do not make sense. Furthermore, the US government has no authority under our constitution to regulate this; it would be a state government issue.

 @9FPZSJF  from California agreed…7mos7MO

Many resturants and schools are being shut down due to the whole COVID pandemict however these organizations should take the COVID Employment Health Pass to get their restauants open for customers again and let children re enter school agian to contiune on with their school work.

 @9D2J68K from Tennessee commented…9mos9MO

 @97WF6PK from California agreed…1yr1Y

They should have everyone in the world should get vaxinated because less percentage of dying

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