AndyTheBear wrote: “Sorry, the case law cited does not support the conclusion that everything that might be officially labeled a “vaccine” can be made mandatory.”
Clearly at least some vaccinations can be made mandatory. Have any kids in school? Were vaccinations required? Are these unconstitutional?
This does not however mean that anything called a "vaccine" can be constitutionally made mandatory.
It seems to me that the jabs should not be since they have an unusually high amount of risk and even when taken by about everyone in a population the disease is not eradicated but remain endemic.
They have known harm, little if any public good. Especially when given to sub populations that have about no chance of dying from the disease but pretty much have all been exposed to it by now.
Small Pox killed about 30% of those that got it and the vaccine was able to eradicate it. Obviously the case for mandating the Small Pox vaccine is very much easier to make.