In September 2021 Italy became the first European Country to make COVID-19 health passes mandatory for all workers. By the end of the same month Canada, the United States, Australia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and Turkmenistan all announced similar vaccine mandates. Proponents of the mandate argue that these mandates are the only way to end the global COVID-19 pandemic. Opponents cite evidence that people who already have natural immunity are at heightened risk of vaccine side effects caused by an augmented inflammatory response.
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
No, I think businesses should require vaccination but not by government mandate
@9FYCT5H7mos7MO
No, encourage vaccination. And employers should retain a regime of checks to minimise infections in the workplace.
@@963S369 6mos6MO
No and they shouldnt follow The WHO since they have ignored vaccine injuries and deaths that could be higher than actual covid deaths and its been proven to damage immunity NOT help it. In fact the so called "vaccines" should have never been mandated and should infact be banned!
@9G4P4VJ6mos6MO
I think it is between the company and their employers to decide and the government should'nt have a say
@9G3DFWTNew Conservative6mos6MO
No, Covid vaccination is a personal choice with informed consent being an essential part of the choice.
@9DSXYM7Opportunities 8mos8MO
Yes but only for medical or similar staff
Should be like the flu vac - optional unless you work in a hospital / drs clinic etc
No, only in the medical field
No, and no one should ever mandate medical treatment with threat of coercion
@996226W1yr1Y
It rather depends on the circumstances. In a "crisis" yes. Normally no
@992KJGL1yr1Y
The Government should require all employees of large scale enterprises to be vaccinated. Employees, however, should have the right to refuse without being terminated so long as they wear a mask at all times while at work.
@98PXPCQ1yr1Y
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@96B55YQ2yrs2Y
No, but there should be no bailout of companies that experience hardship because unvaccinated staff are too sick to work.
@95Q2FPC2yrs2Y
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@946J2D52yrs2Y
Bussiness needs or beside use ask them fully vaccine and if you are or ain't a positive or turns. Back ads negative is ok to zeld self isolation at home or no visiting friends once you are fully negative outcomes it remend see the local gp or prescription is need to prescribe a repeats see local pharmacy and join health cares provider
@93GJKPZ2yrs2Y
Yes, but not if the employee has a legitimate exemption e.g on religious grounds
@8Y3PPL62yrs2Y
No, and there should be laws and policies in place to protect people from discrimination if they choose to not be vaccinated. It is the responsibility of each individual/family to make the decision for themselves on whether or not to be vaccinated.
@8XWJX9R2yrs2Y
Only very large businesses that are essential eg/ supermarkets and chemists etc
@8XMCGBP2yrs2Y
No, I think businesses should recquire vaccination but not by government mandate, & they should provide alternatives (like covid testing every 72hrs)
@8XF7JYL2yrs2Y
Business is worest lose jobs hardship benefits payee by government or work and income process
@8WWRTNX2yrs2Y
Yes, but to an extent. If the job is a courier driver, they should be mandated but if they are a generic office worker then it should be highly recommended. All food workers should be vaccinated.
@8WWRSF82yrs2Y
No, you can't force someone to put something in their body that they aren't comfortable/don't want to do, and because of this result in them loosing their job/s
@9FWWHS6New Zealand Loyal7mos7MO
No- it’s no one’s business what medical decisions others make- and it’s been proven irrelevant to overall health.
@9FKCQGG7mos7MO
Personal choice in any health choices should be respected.
@9FKC4YX7mos7MO
If they work in healthcare, they should be vaccinated (and believe in the science) that they supply to other people.
@9FKC4GS7mos7MO
Yes, in any healthcare setting where people can be vulnerable
Applied to high risk businesses only - health, child/elder care, community policing, corrections any institutional care
@9FGNTPH7mos7MO
Yes but allow expemptions for people who have medical issues
@9FDT4X2 7mos7MO
No. This should be a personal choice. Government and businesses should NOT be able to enforce vaccination.
Only for health care workers.
Yes, Heathcare workers & social workers should be mandated in both public & private sectors
@9DZ544L8mos8MO
Yes, although it should depend on what job position
Make COVID vaccinations be allowed to be done for people that consent to it and don't have health implications with the vaccine.
@9DY3RKZ8mos8MO
all providers that work in health, yes. it should be mandatory but if you don’t work in health. it should not be mandatory
@9DY34XFOpportunities8mos8MO
I think it’s up to the companies them selfs to decide that
Some people don't want the vaccine and don't believe in vaccines so It should be up to the employee whether they want to get vaccinated.
@kiltannenNational 8mos8MO
government should mandate employees of healthcare businesses be vaccinated
yes if there is another covid type outbreak
@9DSH8DX8mos8MO
No freedom of medical Choice. Bring back common sense. If your sick stay home. Do not get jabbed with an experimental medication that has no long term data on potential side effects. That is insane & inhumane
@9DSH4Z28mos8MO
No. The government needs to do more research regarding vaccinations as the ‘COVID vaccination’ isn’t a true vaccination as it only slightly prevented symptoms but other than that it did nothing. Government should never mandate vaccinations on a country wide level without extensive successful vaccinations that provide true safety
@9DQKLGQ8mos8MO
It should be encouraged by the employer but not forced for an employee
@9DPCZHY8mos8MO
Yes, for essential public services and for services/businesses that work with vulnerable people.
@9DN3XJL8mos8MO
@9DMSH5C8mos8MO
Yes, but only if they are businesses which could effect public health outbreaks
@9DFH9PK8mos8MO
Businesses should decide what's best for them.
@9DFG45F8mos8MO
No way freedom of choice
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