Those in the vaccination schedule are, depending on state and occupation, either explicitly mandatory or forcefully coerced upon us. Mandatory for all military + their families. Most public sector workers as well. Healthcare providers too (perhaps you're an anomaly, but this will depend on your employer). And good luck getting your kids into public schools (and even some private ones) without meeting the vaccination requirements. The way things are looking for COVID (vaccine passports, etc.), even if you aren't required by law to have one (outside the aforementioned groups), life will become increasingly difficult without one.
Decades of failed attempts to develop an RNA vaccine and we're supposed to assume this one on an expedited clinical approval path just miraculously works? No thanks. I'll take my chances. Like I said, in the event something happens to go wrong to you or your family, you can't sue the manufacturer. You're stuck facing the DOJ in a closed court trial with the muscle of the federal government against you.
Dude, it's not even mandatory here in Oregon. My cardiologist asked me if I wanted to be on the list to receive it (said I technically qualified for round 2, once the teachers and healthcare workers got theirs), and I told her no thanks. She happily said no problem - it's not a demand. That was that.
Those in the vaccination schedule are, depending on state and occupation, either explicitly mandatory or forcefully coerced upon us. Mandatory for all military + their families. Most public sector workers as well. Healthcare providers too (perhaps you're an anomaly, but this will depend on your employer). And good luck getting your kids into public schools (and even some private ones) without meeting the vaccination requirements. The way things are looking for COVID (vaccine passports, etc.), even if you aren't required by law to have one (outside the aforementioned groups), life will become increasingly difficult without one.
Decades of failed attempts to develop an RNA vaccine and we're supposed to assume this one on an expedited clinical approval path just miraculously works? No thanks. I'll take my chances. Like I said, in the event something happens to go wrong to you or your family, you can't sue the manufacturer. You're stuck facing the DOJ in a closed court trial with the muscle of the federal government against you.
Dude, it's not even mandatory here in Oregon. My cardiologist asked me if I wanted to be on the list to receive it (said I technically qualified for round 2, once the teachers and healthcare workers got theirs), and I told her no thanks. She happily said no problem - it's not a demand. That was that.
Not mandatory....yet.