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 @9FQFW37from Guam disagreed…7mos7MO

It is a violation of fundamental human freedoms.
It is impossible to give informed consent if the procedure is mandatory.

 @9GJ8D43 from California disagreed…6mos6MO

I don't think you should force them since we live in a free country and we should not force anyone to put something in their body that they don't want to.

 @9GLWVRL from Arkansas disagreed…6mos6MO

i think nobody should be forced to get a vaccine if they don't wanna get one. Kids below the age of 14, that should be up to their parents.

 @9FLDX9RWomen’s Equality from California disagreed…7mos7MO

everyone has the right to their body and their religion. if there religion says no vaccines no vaccines.

 @9FLSMD2 from Texas disagreed…7mos7MO

I believe that nobody should be forced to be vaccinated. I believe religion does not greatly affect getting the vaccine.

 @9FLVR3L from Virginia disagreed…7mos7MO

I am in agreement with this in fact, I think it should be your option and you should see the results for yourself.

 @9FLT5ST from Illinois disagreed…7mos7MO

Anyone can lie about religion in order to avoid a vaccination so in this case there should be no choice for the citizen.

 @9FM279FRepublican from Nevada disagreed…7mos7MO

As much as we understand that there are those who have religious belief that forbid the use of vaccines, but getting vaccines are there to protect the whole country from worldwide diseases.

 @9FM26J9 from Washington disagreed…7mos7MO

Religion can only allow exemption from things that aren't a public issue (if you do not eat pork, that is a private issue and thus you are allowed to do so). However, vaccines are a public issue, sort of like having a job. You do so because that is what is required of you to exist in this society. Can anyone force you to get a vaccine? No. No one can force you to get a job, either. But there can still be consequences.

 @9FLZ6ZQ from Colorado disagreed…7mos7MO

Yes, if someone has a religious belief that is highly floridian vacancies and the person has no reason to need a vaccine, then I see no reason why they should be forced to get one.

 @9FLHZMT from Texas disagreed…7mos7MO

No one should be in any way required to take a vaccine, it's not anything that should be mandated or forced

 @9FLFFXD from Missouri disagreed…7mos7MO

If you allow anyone who pleads religious issues to not get the vaccine, then how many people are actually getting the vaccines? It would destroy the purpose of the vaccines being mandatory.

 @9FLF3Q4 from Ohio disagreed…7mos7MO

While respecting religious beliefs is important, it's crucial to prioritize public health and safety. Mandatory vaccinations help prevent the spread of infectious diseases and protect vulnerable populations. Balancing individual rights with the greater good is crucial in ensuring the well-being of society as a whole.

 @9FM46QP from Massachusetts disagreed…7mos7MO

I believe wether or not someone is religious, if they live in an area that has multiple religions and views that the children should still be vaccinated in order to protect other families from deadly diseases.

 @9FM3MHP from California disagreed…7mos7MO

Allowing religious exemptions to mandatory vaccinations undermines public health by hindering the achievement of herd immunity, potentially leading to outbreaks that harm the vulnerable. It raises concerns about equal treatment under the law, favoring religious beliefs over secular principles in a secular society. Moreover, it may prioritize individual religious freedoms over the broader ethical responsibility to prevent harm to others through vaccination.

 @9FM2Q4K from Idaho disagreed…7mos7MO

I do not think that anyone should have to get the vaccine, we became a separate country so we wouldn't have things forced on us, so why is it allowed?

 @9FLGTRK from North Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

no one should be in any way required to take a vaccine, it's not anything that should be mandated or forced

 @9FLG2ZZ from Missouri disagreed…7mos7MO

i'm not 100% sure what this means, but i don't think anyone should be required to get vaccinated, whether it's because of religion or not.

 @9FL83LT from Illinois disagreed…7mos7MO

No because it would go against one’s fundamental rights. It is unconstitutional to force someone to get a vaccine against their will. You are taking away their rights regarding their own bodies and therefore should not be allowed. What is acceptable is requiring vaccines in order to enter public places.

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