EU nations should debate mandatory vaccination, says von der Leyen’,’COVID-19: EU countries should debate mandatory vaccination, says von der Leyen

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  1. There should be no debate when it comes to public health and vaccination, a pandemic is not a private matter. Go and get vaccinated!

  2. Ok I agree. I will receive the 3rd sting after the risk groups have passed. BUT. But restrictions or restrictions should be lifted a maximum of 5 months after the entry into force of the mandatory vaccine, the same ropes for green passports, assuming that by then everyone has been vaccinated, so we do not need. And if something like a new increase in sick or similar increases after that, we can safely grab a brick and throw it at the government windows. Care must be taken that such situations do not become an instrument, see how it works in China, for example. Interestingly, although I do not believe in conspiracies, how in some regions there is talk of omnicrome, tightening measures and compulsory vaccination just when the hotrats began to murmur against the sharp rise in energy prices, goods and life in general.

  3. Crazy how many people support what is a clear violation of the right to bodily autonomy, and it’s even more crazy that they do so when there’s no discernible benefit to public health in forcing other people to get vaccinated (because the vaccines do not prevent infection nor transmission).

    It’s pretty easy to see how fascist and totalitarian regimes often gain so much popular support, people are practically begging for their most basic freedoms to be taken away. Fear is one helluva drug.

  4. Our backboneless politicians, would love to shift the blame of unpopular decisions on the EU, no doubt.

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