The foundational issue is still that of the premise of the lethality of Covid being so high across all ages and conditions (vs. mainly the aged and unhealthy) and that of vaccination being so effective that such a mandate could be justified, which increasingly is evidenced to not be as efficacious as promoted, especially in the long term.
RE: The foundational issue is still that of the premise of the lethality of Covid being so high across all ages and conditions (vs. mainly the aged and unhealthy) and that of vaccination being so effective that such a mandate could be justified
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I’ve heard the pro-Mandate side argue that you should look at the vaccine mandate as similar to the requirement to wear your seat belt when you drive.
The Seat Belt does not prevent accidents ( just as the vaccines do not prevent infection ), but seat belt laws save lives when accidents occur ( just as vaccines prevent severe illnesses and deaths when infections occur ).
What do you think about this argument?