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 @9GWB7X8Republican  from Texas disagreed…5mos5MO

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We have the right to our own body and if we are mandated to ge the vaccine then that free choice is being taken away.

 @9GWCGBP from Utah agreed…5mos5MO

You cannot be pro-choice and not allow bodily autonomy at the same time. You cannot argue for 'my body, my choice' and only apply it where it aligns with your personal beliefs. You can't have it both ways. The government should not dictate your personal health decisions.

 @9GNL8F7  from Idaho disagreed…5mos5MO

Medical decisions are a personal choice and knee jerk reactions to public fear should not dictate those choices.

 @9GNM2PB from Ohio disagreed…5mos5MO

Medical decisions are a personal choice and knee jerk reactions to public fear should not dictate those choices.

 @9GPCQG5 from Pennsylvania disagreed…5mos5MO

vaccinations prevent disease commonly spread by common things. getting vaccinated prevents you and others from getting sick

 @9HN2GZ7  from Nebraska disagreed…3mos3MO

You cannot force someone to inject something into them. If they want to that is up to them. Otherwise, it is basic freedom on what I want to take.

 @9HNKLYQ from Utah agreed…3mos3MO

This take gives the most freedom to the people, and taking the right of bodily autonomy by mandating vaccines truly hurts the people.

 @9HNPLTZ from Maine agreed…3mos3MO

I support his thoughts, you cant force soöeone to be vaccinated and vaccines shoudl be tested at least for multiple years befor they become public available, long term has to be studied.

 @9HN3FLSfrom Maine disagreed…3mos3MO

This is not even a discussion when it comes to preventing disease-related plagues, which have not been seen for over a century thanks to vaccines.

 @9HN347Z from Connecticut disagreed…3mos3MO

If the injection is for protection of others and will help everybody in the long run, you should have to take it.

 @9GGCPWMLibertarian  from Illinois disagreed…5mos5MO

Natural immunity, as long as you take care of yourself and have no health conditions, is very effective.

 @9GGD7XHLibertarian from Nebraska disagreed…5mos5MO

Natural immunity kills people, also there is a high risk of being a host for the virus and spreading it to many others.

 @R3publicanChloeRepublican from Minnesota commented…5mos5MO

Unfortunately public trust in vaccines and public health declined after the COVID vaccine disaster.

 @EffervescentRightWingGreen from New York disagreed…5mos5MO

Thhe measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has led to a 99% decrease in cases of these diseases in the United States since its introduction in 1963. Globally, vaccines prevent 2-3 million deaths annually. This demonstrates that vaccines have a long history of successful disease prevention.

As for the COVID-19 vaccines, they underwent rigorous testing and were found to be safe and effective by multiple independent bodies. Real-world data shows they have significantly reduced severe disease, hospitalizations, and deaths, even with the presence of variants.

 @S0c1alSecur1tyViper from California agreed…5mos5MO

When we contract a disease like chickenpox naturally, we usually don't get it again because our bodies 'remember' how to fight it off. However, it's also worth considering that some diseases can be severe or even deadly before our bodies have the chance to develop natural immunity.

 @9GK7RTZRepublican  from Connecticut disagreed…5mos5MO

none. Its control plain and simple People are not dumb We will educate ourselves and make that decision. There are millions in the country now that are not vaccinated at all.

 @9GK9S74from Maine disagreed…5mos5MO

We need to protect children of uneducated parents, that are not old enough to make decisions about their health yet.

 @9FBRC7Z from Wisconsin agreed…7mos7MO

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With that being said, medicine and vaccinations are there to help humanity. Why wouldn't someone take the answer to multiple problems?

 @9FSRCZPLibertarian from Pennsylvania disagreed…6mos6MO

Everyone had their own decision to make and there have been various accounts of children gaining disabilities with vaccines. You should be old enough to obtain a vaccine under your own choice.

 @9FSRX7L from Virginia disagreed…6mos6MO

Lives matter more than rights. If you’re dead because of tetanus or some other disease, you won’t be able to exercise said rights. And you’re not just protecting yourself - you’re keeping the people around you safe as well. Health should be a priority.

 @9FSRRMTRepublican from Virginia agreed…6mos6MO

Everyone has their own choice to be vaccinated, it should never be a law to put a vaccination in your body that is hurting people and brand new and biasly tested

 @9G56YRR from South Carolina disagreed…6mos6MO

I believe that we should have the right to choose what is put inside our bodies. If we feel unsafe using a vaccine, we should be allowed to reject it.

 @9G58CXC from California disagreed…6mos6MO

I believe that mandatory vaccinations can be deadly for the American citizens due to how lose and unfeeling it can be. In a way, I believe vaccinations need to be fully disclosed as too what they can do to you, why you should take it, and if any possible ways taking it can go wrong for you.

 @9G58MRJ from California disagreed…6mos6MO

I believe that we should have the right to choose what is put inside our bodies. If we feel unsafe using a vaccine, we should be allowed to reject it.

 @9G4HYXS  from Washington agreed…6mos6MO

Yes, I agree. Everyone gets the choice to count the cost for themselves. Why would you ever trust someone who is incentivized or has someone up the chain who is incentivized to count the cost for you? And don’t be silly, everything you put in your body has a cost of some kind. Even alchohol.

 @9HZH52KConstitution  from Michigan disagreed…3mos3MO

This goes strictly against your body your rights. If someone does not trust a vaccine you should not be able to force them.

 @9HZHY9G from Texas disagreed…3mos3MO

There needs to be some exceptions because as with any medication or medical product, it's possible for someone to have a potentially life-threatening adverse reaction to one or more vaccines.

 @9HZHT8FWomen’s Equality from California disagreed…3mos3MO

Yes I do understand where you can think that way but because so many people are dying from this virus why fight something that can save many lives. This vaccine is just like any other vaccine it is to boost your immune system and try and help you fight this virus that can kill you.

 @9G464Q4Independent from Oklahoma disagreed…6mos6MO

Why would you say yes? There is so many what ifs in this situation. What if its against their religion? What if they have medical issues? What if there parents can't afford it? There are so many things to factor in this

 @9G4Z6J5 from California disagreed…6mos6MO

Giving vaccines that have not been studied for the full side effects could be very harmful to your child also he is already infected

 @9G4Z3R6 from Virginia disagreed…6mos6MO

Yes, one should have it regardless of religion, identity, or beliefs because your incompetence in science would result in others dying due to being a spreader.

 @9GRMV3M from Pennsylvania disagreed…5mos5MO

The vaccines are the opposite of effective. Vaccines are used for an individual, they are not to stop the spread rather to stop an individual from getting infected. Any mandatory injection on an individual is a complete abuse of power and destruction of someones free choice. Also there are much more effective options of treatment for COVID. Injecting a mass of a country with a vaccine that has not been tested for long term effects is not a great idea.

 @9GSMH3D from North Carolina disagreed…5mos5MO

Citizens are given their first amendment right allowing them to be free, and along with civil liberties that the government cannot control you.

 @9GYHN39Republican from Florida disagreed…5mos5MO

Having mandatory vaccination violates every Americans right life, as numerous studies have been released shedding light on the dangers of certain vaccines such as the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine.

 @9GQQV6Pfrom Virgin Islands disagreed…5mos5MO

The government has no right to tell me what to do with my body if it doesn't directly affect another person's life.

 @9GSXP56 from Arizona disagreed…5mos5MO

Natural immunity, as long as you take care of yourself and have no health conditions, is very effective.

 @9GT27ZD from Virginia disagreed…5mos5MO

The government shouldn't get to decide what medical procedures an individual can undergo; ALL medical procedures, even vaccinations, should only be done on someone with full informed consent.

 @9G7FQNDRepublican  from Texas disagreed…6mos6MO

Let’s focus on one vaccine; COVID 19. This vaccine has been scientifically tested and proven to be bad for you. Even Dr. Fauci came out and told the truth about these vaccines after telling everyone it was safe, it was mandatory. Keeping families apart, keeping children from learning and playing outside, keeping people from making money, killing people. This vaccine was known and proven to cause strokes, sudden death, cardiac arrest (even in the healthiest Olympic level athletes), brain hemorrhaging, heart attacks, clots, etc. The shot is actually known for changing your mRNA.

 @9G7NZPR from Wyoming disagreed…6mos6MO

Mandatory vaccination helps prevent outbreaks of diseases that have not been deadly or risky to children and individuals for years. An example of this is the MMR vaccine and measles. Vaccinations decrease severe symptoms and hospitalizations, and effectively allow your immune response to prevent or lessen the disease. As well as this, a tactic used to eradicate small pox in low income countries required the use of contact tracing and mandatory vaccination of contacted peoples. The ability to choose to do something that negatively can affect the society at the low risk of serious adverse side effects in one individual is selfish. I think a real argument should be made for mandating big pharma to be held responsible for any negligence, adverse affects, and monitoring required to make sure the process is as safe as possible.

 @9H25R63 from Colorado disagreed…4mos4MO

people should be able to choose if they want to get something and if they don't want to get something

 @9H25XR6Republican from North Carolina commented…4mos4MO

people say "my body my choice." So its my choice if i get something injected in me

 @9GXHPS3from Virgin Islands disagreed…5mos5MO

if people don’t want to take ur vaccine then they don’t want to take it. You can’t force people to take something that could be bad for it not knowing what it could do to their body

 @9G96HJFLibertarian from Florida disagreed…5mos5MO

You should not force someone to take something they do not want. Especially not something without long term research to prove its safe.

 @9G4SSLHRepublican from Texas disagreed…6mos6MO

I feel that people should have the right to choose whether they want to get vaccinated or not. I feel that mandating vaccinations is violating peoples' rights.

 @9GXL2GDWomen’s Equality from Missouri disagreed…5mos5MO

Vaccinations are filled with unwanted materials that are bad for the body, usually causing permanent damage to the body physically and mentally.

 @9GVQY2NLibertarian from Texas disagreed…5mos5MO

U.S. citizens should not be forced to get vaccinated because it should be their right to decide what they want to put in their bodies for health.

 @9GVNFMGdisagreed…5mos5MO

it is a violation of our civil rights and it is also an infringement of our autonomy. and I will not take an experimental vaccine that hasn't been tested for any less than ten years.

 @9GV6GMZ from Michigan disagreed…5mos5MO

It is a threat to our constitutional rights and requiring this is a threat to our liberty as a people.

 @9GTCY89 from Louisiana disagreed…5mos5MO

Americas a free contrey we should be allowed to do as we see best fit and we shouldn't have to fully put all our trust into the governments rushed process

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