![]() I am extremely worried about the measures being used across Europe to compel citizens to be vaccinated. What appear to be authoritarian measures are, on this view, justified if the goal of vaccinating more people is achieved. Many are comfortable with the state using a variety of measures to compel its citizens to get vaccinated. Nevertheless, at the moment I’d view the goal of as getting as many folks as possible vaccinated against covid to be a good outcome because it is the most effective measure for allowing life to continue while also reducing (of course, never eliminating) fatalities and associated health risks.īut I must part ways from the extreme voices on the pro-vaccine side who are calling for the vaccine mandate, i.e. ![]() Conversely, I find it generally irresponsible not to be vaccinated, though I would want to reserve that opinion on a case-by-case basis. With the roll out of the vaccine in the UK, we have seen the reduction of deaths and hospitalisations and so the risk of serious symptoms has been mitigated. But it might also extend to those aged 20 and over who have no underlying health conditions. This is especially true for those over 50 and those of all ages who are clinically vulnerable. Getting the jab is, on balance, a wise course of action. ![]() I am, broadly speaking, in favour of the covid vaccines. When it comes to the covid jabs, I am pro-vaccine but anti-mandate.
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