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 @9ND48XJ from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

No, a vaccination should never be required as this is a direct infringement on personal and civil liberty.

 @9NCVR3Kfrom Virginia  answered…5hrs5H

No, if vaccination of even deadlier diseases can be prevented due to “religious reasons” on innocent children, the requi…

 @9NCWSJ4 from New York answered…6hrs6H

No, Coronavirus is not considered a pandemic anymore, and people should have the option to choose on getting a vaccine f…

 @9NCW7BK from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

The vaccine has proven to have too many serious side effects and also not prevent the spread of COVID. Covid has been sh…

 @9NCR9K3from Guam  answered…8hrs8H

Yes, with the exception for religious employees. Who cannot or are forbidden because of their religion.

 @9NC9XR7 from Oregon answered…16hrs16H

This should be up to the businesses, not the government. For this reason, jobs within the government are more than welco…

 @9NC22VJ from Illinois answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but it should come with limitations. They should not require people who at high risk to be vaccinated such the disa…