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While I am opposed to government force in making people get them, I think people are well within their rights to ostracize those who threaten herd immunity and the government is within its rights to deny things like Greg Miller Kinda Funny San Fransisco Shirt assistance if you aren’t vaccinated. This is honestly a little tin hat for me. I’d also like to point out that it is perfectly reasonable to have to have vaccinations to work in certain professions. I work in healthcare IT and am required by my employer to maintain certain vaccinations.

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I am 71, we saw our friends and family, me included have mumps, measles, etc. Some were in wheelchairs, the hospital here or worse. When vaccinations were offered, we had long lines but the diseases were stopped. My whole family had the flu and were very sick. The doctors and nurses came to our community and we all got shots. I still get vaccinations. I believe they save many lives every Greg Miller Kinda Funny San Fransisco Shirt. Most people are missing the point. The point he’s making isn’t whether you should or shouldn’t get vaccinations, but rather that the government has removed that choice.

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Any educated human being understands the reasons and necessities of getting vaccinations, but it’s not the government’s responsibility to make that choice for you. By taking that choice from you, the line of personal liberties drifts further and further away from the American people. Your point is mute though. You’re good with it because you have that choice to be good with it. The government’s predetermined decision aligns with your philosophical viewpoint.

However, people who aren’t good with Greg Miller Kinda Funny San Fransisco Shirt don’t have the choice and are forced into a specific decision that is counter to their individual liberty to decide. Heather N Ron No, because I understand the purpose behind vaccinations is to prevent the return of diseases for the most people possible instead of thinking they’re an attempt to enslave us or some other conspiracy BS others have brought up. That goes to Andrew too. Take guns for example of my reasoning. I don’t own a gun and have no interest in owning one so I wouldn’t be personally affected by a ban on them.