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 @9MCSGB6 from Illinois answered…7hrs7H

This is a sticky situation, yes because you have no right to spread disease to people. No because the government has no…

 @9MCL5QW from Ohio answered…14hrs14H

Yes. for the extremely deadly diseases, but not all. Unless you are going to a public school and using public stuff.

 @9MCKYG4 from Massachusetts answered…14hrs14H

required to be offer but also need consent, but for pandemics and deadly diseases it should be required

 @9MCKX6L from Massachusetts answered…14hrs14H

Vaccinations should be required to be offered by doctors, but you are allowed to refuse. However, during a pandemics, va…

 @9MCCT6L from Tennessee answered…17hrs17H

No, as it should enable free speech across the country. However, if their child is sick, it is the parent's responsibili…

 @9MC8GYW answered…19hrs19H

Yes depending on how well known and tested the vaccine is but, there should be a gap of a few years after a vaccine disc…

 @9MC6P66 from Ohio answered…21hrs21H

Although, there may be some negatives in response to disasters of nuclear energy, nuclear can have some positives, but t…

 @9MC6P66 from Ohio answered…21hrs21H

It may be a safe decision to be vaccinated from a contagious disease, but you shouldn't really provoke vaccination to so…

 @9MC5LGWfrom Maine  answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but only if a long-term storage solution for the waste is enacted, and as a transitional/base load source of energy…