Should Vaccines be Mandatory?
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If it's common and easily preventable, I don't see why not.
I'd also like to see an opinion from an actual doctor on why we shouldn't, as most of the opposition is put forward from people who are usually conspiracy theorist types with zero credibiliity on medicine.
That makes sense if you have a specific allergy. Or some other outlying medical condition, which varies from person to person.Allergies are usually a reason a doctor will advise a patient to not receive a vaccine. Mine told me to not get the flu vaccine last year since we didn't know what exactly was in it and I have a severe PEG allergy (after receiving the covid vaccine). I carry an epi pen around now.
The difference about requirements to start schools is that you can always give a doctor's note or a religious reason to opt out, but during Covid, companies found that to be unacceptable. That's a problem for those who don't want to be pressured to risk their health or their values if it goes against their religions. Being "forced" was the problem.This was certainly a major topic during COVID. Lots of employees telling employees that they wouldn’t be permitted to work otherwise. All that seemed to disappear eventually.
It’s hard to say what the right answer. There’s precedence. I mean, we have to get different things done to be able to start school. To be able to attend college. You can definitely see both sides of the argument.
I think people lost that attitude because it's hard to find good help and those hard working people sometimes turn out to be anti vaxx. I know the finance manager over where I work has a huge work load and he's really anti vaxx. It was discussed on whether we should penalize people for it but it was ultimately decided against for the reason that it would hurt the business more than it would help.This was certainly a major topic during COVID. Lots of employees telling employees that they wouldn’t be permitted to work otherwise. All that seemed to disappear eventually.
I think people lost that attitude because it's hard to find good help and those hard working people sometimes turn out to be anti vaxx. I know the finance manager over where I work has a huge work load and he's really anti vaxx. It was discussed on whether we should penalize people for it but it was ultimately decided against for the reason that it would hurt the business more than it would help.
He's under the belief that vaccines don't work. He claims you get sick anyway. He doesn't realize that's not how it works lol.Is he totally anti vaxx or just covid vaxx?
He's under the belief that vaccines don't work. He claims you get sick anyway. He doesn't realize that's not how it works lol.
Sure, but he's under the belief that vaccines are supposed to make you bullet proof to the disease. That's where I disagree with his argument, a vaccine is just supposed to keep it from killing you and help you get over it faster when you do get a break through infection.In a sense he's correct. Vaccines don't entirely prevent illnesses, despite the advertising claims that you won't get such and such if you receive the vaccine. They are designed to help the body fight off infections and lessen the symptoms,
It's the same with flu. Covid and flu mutate constantly and a vaccine is only made with several strands to combat the strains that are the most common. I get a flu shot every year. I know this won't keep me from getting sick with the flu, but I'd rather have some form of immune resistance and get over the flu faster than have it dragging out for longer than I would want.but as we see with the Covid vaccine, many people who got the vaccine are getting covid numerous times.
Sure, but he's under the belief that vaccines are supposed to make you bullet proof to the disease. That's where I disagree with his argument, a vaccine is just supposed to keep it from killing you and help you get over it faster when you do get a break through infection.
It's the same with flu. Covid and flu mutate constantly and a vaccine is only made with several strands to combat the strains that are the most common. I get a flu shot every year. I know this won't keep me from getting sick with the flu, but I'd rather have some form of immune resistance and get over the flu faster than have it dragging out for longer than I would want.
I thought that only applied to vaccines such as Polio and Small Pox?It's because of the way that vaccines were presented to us back in the 70s, 80s, etc. The claim was that you WOULDN'T get the illness!! They pretty much promised that.
I thought that only applied to vaccines such as Polio and Small Pox?
Instead of making it mandatory, it is better to explain its necessity to people.