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Old 27-09-2019, 04:37 PM #11
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Yes and the balance of probabilities is clear that vaccination is the right choice. Choice being the operative word. Enforcing it is a very, very slippery slope.

Just like if you need an operation, getting it is the right choice. I'd be pretty ****ing worried if doctors could just knock you out and put you under the knife without consent. Like I said, no one is ever going to convince me that taking away the right to bodily autonomy is a good idea, for any reason.
Wouldn't this be done to protect children who are unable to be vaccinated, and as such, rely on herd immunisation to protect them?
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