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 @9M5F6J8 from Wyoming answered…1hr1H

Maybe. Regulation of the current system is a better place to start. Private companies profiting off of healthcare is not…

 @9M5FCVK from Colorado answered…2hrs2H

It is the right of an individual to decide what they put into their body, just as well as it is their right to remove so…

 @9M5CHN6 from Utah answered…3hrs3H

Remove the middle man (insurance companies), which will drastically reduce costs, and provide basic healthcare for all w…

 @9M57PHV from Louisiana answered…5hrs5H

Medicaid should be more supported, but I feel their should be a healthcare system entirely run by the federal government…

 @9M56TMG answered…5hrs5H

yes but i think it should be only required to people who have had covid contracted to them at least once

 @9M56TDP from Louisiana answered…5hrs5H

Only if the employees or customers are with a weakened immune system or are in direct contact with someone with a weaken…

 @9M56PK9 from Louisiana answered…5hrs5H

Yes, as long as the person is working to find a job and not just sitting their off of government money

 @9M56B7Z from Oklahoma answered…5hrs5H

I think everyone has their opinion on the vaccination but it should be shown or said for all customers to know and decid…

 @9M55G9H from Michigan answered…6hrs6H

Vaccination dependent on profession. No need for vaccination for jobs that have very spread out work forces, full need f…

 @9M549ZQ from Utah answered…6hrs6H

To an extent. Perhaps a system where if drugs hit a certain mark then they cannot be priced higher due to market demand…

 @9M52X7Y from Mississippi answered…7hrs7H

No, I think businesses should heavily encourage being vaccinated but not be required by government mandate.

 @9M4YGVY from Louisiana answered…8hrs8H

No its dumb and its just an excuse for the poor people to get money, this causes inflation and makes it hard for the wea…

 @9M4XHWJ from Florida answered…9hrs9H

yes , but to a certain extent. only offer for a few years for them to get back on their feet so they don't take advantag…

 @9M4XFT5 from Nebraska answered…9hrs9H

I think it should be up to the business, but if you're heavily against the vaccine, then they should offer alternatives…

 @9M4L4GM from Nevada answered…17hrs17H

Only in businesses that interact with immunocompromised individuals or have immunocompromised employees.

 @9M4K7KX from Texas answered…19hrs19H

Many other countries provide people with free healthcare because they would rather have their people healthy and alive a…

 @9M4GB5X from Indiana answered…22hrs22H

This decision should be based on the situation. If you are elderly and disable then no, but if you are unemployed then…

 @9M4FJ4P from Utah answered…22hrs22H

Neither, it is the individual's decision but if a person does have COVID they should stay home and quarantine or at the…

 @9M4F2PR from Maryland answered…23hrs23H

Only if they are medically able and the jobs should be provided. It shouldn't be a stipulation of receipt.