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@9GL9DCZ2yrs2Y
It would be unfair and unethical to force people to vaccinate their children; however, I still believe that vaccinations are very important so that's why public ad campaigns about the risks and benefits would be a good solution.
@9G4T46Q2yrs2Y
In order to make the best decision, one must be informed. There is nothing wrong with expressing one's opinion in America. If vaccines are so wonderful, anyone who cares for their children would want them to have it. Instead of forcing people to take something they don't understand, try to persuade them to your perspective.
@9GB8WXP2yrs2Y
Not all people understand what vaccines are and what they do to your body. Teaching others the benefits and effects of vaccines can help them better understand if it's the right decision for them or not.
@9GMJYBQ2yrs2Y
Vaccines shouldn't be mandated because people are to dumb to make a decision yet if you are vaccinated, however if we teach the people more and help them understand more they can decide if its good or bad for their kid or themselves
Social media is far too often peoples' source of information, which leads people to be incredibly misinformed.
I think people should be able to have the right to their own bodily autonomy even if it’s something I don’t agree with, people should be educated on the benefits and risks with what they choose to do with their bodies. It is important that people have the freedom and education available to do what they see fit with their bodies.
@B3W9W7T4mos4MO
The first amendment protects the right to refuse vaccinations that do not align with an individual's beliefs. For Instance, religious individuals such as Jehovah witnesses should not have to comply with mandatory vaccinations. However, under tight circumstances, such as a severe pandemic outbreak, Individuals should have the option to either become vaccinated in the United States, or be temporarily sanctioned or removed from parts of society to prevent a further outbreak.
@B3V7B85Libertarian4mos4MO
It's fine to inform people so that it could incentivise them to get a vaccine, but it is still inherently the individual's choice
@B25PB2F7mos7MO
we don’t know all of the things in these vaccines so we need to know about it all and expose the liars
Let people be able to make informative decisions on whether or not the vaccine is something that they want to do by showing documentation of side effects and reactions
@9ZJDQ2J8mos8MO
A lot of people don't get vaccines because they're scared of the risks. If they're enlightened to the fact that not getting vaccinated is far riskier, they'll be more likely to get vaccinated. This gets vaccination rates up without government enforcement.
@B4S29GY 3mos3MO
people are always going to vaccinate. the risks will always outweigh the benefits so if someone puts all the data out there, surely less people will be vaccinating.
@9M2HP8W1yr1Y
The people who are vaccinated will not catch it, but doesn’t matter if children are young they can still very much catch it of which children are too young to get vaccinated very well going to be very sick or die.
@9LYZJSB1yr1Y
It has been proven that some vaccines do have terrible side effects, it should be the patients choice on whether or not they choose to take a vaccine
@9LRZJ8B1yr1Y
We don't live in a police State. There is no King/Queen of America compelling everyone to submit. Provide people with the recommendations of the "experts" and just let them decide what they want to do.
@9LPR6FL1yr1Y
The way they implemented the jab mandates and the mRNA technology suggests that this an operation that is taking places above the pyramid of elites
@9H5FPQF2yrs2Y
Provided the public ad campaigns show the facts associated with risks and benefits of vaccines, they will allow people to make an informed decision about vaccination. That said, it is unlikely that public funding today would provide unbiased information.
@B2J6KX3 5mos5MO
Not to do Mandatory Vaccinations, because it's the people"s choice I would rather have ads and stuff about the benefits of the vaccination rather than forcing it upon people I think that is Unconditional.
@Name-IrrelevantConstitution 4mos4MO
It's not controversial to talk about risks vs benefits of other medical treatments. Vaccines don't need to be treated as the only "infallible" form of medicine. Treat them as every other medicine is treated.
@93TB4HGProgressive 1yr1Y
Vaccine ad campaigns increase the likelihood of the viewer to get vaccinated by 116% and is a lot more of an effective way of getting people to understand how getting vaccinated will keep them and others around them safe. Government-ran ad campaigns could also be useful in helping people understand options for birth control and abortion alternatives without restricting the individual rights of a person.
@9LZ6FTB 1yr1Y
It is the government's job to educate the public. They should be encouraging us to get vaccinated if we see the risks as warranting of it, but also warn us of the potential side effects.
The Covid vaccine may have killed many people with heart problems who unfortunately never knew about the risks taking it would result in.
@9FMYHGG2yrs2Y
I think it's important to stay clean and safe from all diseases but parents have personal beliefs about their own children's health and what they think is safe for their kids. However, if the parents consider it and look into it and show that the doctor or nurses were not completely honest on side effects and repercussions that can strongly change someone's beliefs in that category.
@9GBLKVM2yrs2Y
Forcing vaccines on people makes more people not want to get it, but if you were to try and persuade people to see your perspective then decides would be less harmful.
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