Hoarseman
It would push up against our rights and freedoms as citizens -- it's the classic rights versus responsibilities issue in a democracy.
On balance , I think it should be --with obvious exceptions-- because I think it's a clear case where our collective responsibility outweighs our individual right
Anonymous
Some people can't take vaccines, so you would need to make exceptions.
Without an income, they will end up in prison and/or on the street which would cost even more.
frombrum
They isn't not mandatory already
Anonymous
"Why isn’t Covid vaccines not mandatory"
What does that mean?
Houdini
Actually, I think that's a really good idea.