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 @BDB4PJX from California  disagreed…2mos2MO

I agree, although it is extremely important for people to get these vaccinations in order to prevent outbreaks or viruses from, occurring, each individual is different and their bodies might react differently (in a negative/harmful way) to the vaccinations which can be unsafe.

 @BDB4K2H from California  disagreed…2mos2MO

This is counter to medical science and is a meaningless argument. But, we give up personal freedoms every day to make the world and our society a better place to live. Vaccines save lives, and they do it through herd immunity. Someone who thinks their "personal freedoms" are more important than someone else's life is a sociopath and should be shunned and ostracized from society. You don't want to vaccinate, great, go live on an island with your copy of "Atlas Shrugged" and never leave it. You can exercise all the personal freedom you want and not put others at risk because you're too greedy to do something for the greater good.

 @BDB4CBG from California  disagreed…2mos2MO

As mandatory vaccinations may seem like they take away from the freedoms of the American people they also ensure that those same American people are alive and well and prevent those diseases from spreading rampantly thought the United States. There are however a solution that could make everyone a bit happier in the situation, that being, they could make it so only vaccines that have been around for awhile and are proven to work are mandatory and newer and more experimental vaccines should be by choice.

 @BDB44FMProgressive from Texas  disagreed…2mos2MO

I believe this viewpoint is wrong do to how ignorant people can be. And by making it automatic, we wont have to worry about people making mistakes that could end badly.

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