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 @9MJ9Z5N from Utah answered…17hrs17H

Not necessarily, I think we should rely more on alternatives but I know that that, can also be difficult.

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 @9MJSHPJ from New York answered…59mins59m

it should be a requirement to prevent deadly & easily transmissible diseases, and should be optional for others AND if t…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Yes, the consumers have a right to know what is in their food, and trust the science of responsible food engineering but…

 @9MJJ38M from New York answered…10hrs10H

Proven vaccines against contagious and devastating diseases like polio and measles, but NOT covid and a million other th…

 @7YXQRQC from Nevada answered…13hrs13H

Yes, if the Price-Anderson Act is repealed, the industry is privately insured, and there is no government subsidy.

 @9MJFB2W from California answered…13hrs13H

No it should be conditional because people are made differently and their bodies have varied health. Overall they should…

 @9MJDCRX from New Jersey answered…15hrs15H

Yes, we should invest in all sorts of energy sources including wind, hydroelectric, thorium, geothermal, and fossil fuel…

 @9MJCHFJ from Texas answered…16hrs16H

The government shouldn't force anyone to do anything, but it should be recommended. And if a child gets sick or whatever…

 @9MJ6R9B from Indiana answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but adjust the herd immunity standards to accommodate these religion rates. I.E. 2 people out of a population of 10…

 @9MHZLGK from Florida answered…23hrs23H

People should be able to decide what they put in their bodies. However, if you tell me you're not being vaccinated becau…

 @9MHZF6Y from Indiana answered…23hrs23H

Children should be required only to get the most common and most deadly diseases. I think that children and the parents…