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  • barrbaric [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Vaccine mandates as part of a broader set of anti-covid measures would be good.

    Vaccine mandates as the only anti-covid measure taken is mostly bad, but it does still reduce the number of people getting hospitalized/dying, which is good. Yes it's not even close enough, but it's better than nothing. Pretty on-brand for the democrats in that way, I suppose.

    • captchaintherye [any]
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      3 years ago

      You're right that it reduces the number of people getting hospitalized and dying. But so does banning ice cream sundaes and Dr. Pepper. I don't think we should mandate that people care for their own bodies.

      In another scenario, like polio and measles, where the vaccine DOES stop the infection and spread of the diseases, then I would reconsider a mandate. But that is not the case for covid-19 (vaxed people can still catch it and spread it). So it becomes a question of "take it if you want it, and take your chances if you don't".

      By mandating, all you're really doing is preventing mostly poor, disproportionately minority people from earning a living, attending events, and taking their kids to restaurants.