While states and localities may have the authority to impose mandatory public health measures, no such authority is assigned to the Federal government in the U.S. Constitution. Article 1, Section 8 delineates the legislative powers of Congress. The Tenth Amendment states that those powers not assigned to the Federal government specifically are reserved to the states and the people.
Wallace T. wrote: “While states and localities may have the authority to impose mandatory public health measures, no such authority is assigned to the Federal government in the U.S. Constitution.”
So what’s your point? Does it really matter if the states impose vaccination or the feds? You’re still getting vaccinated.