In an effort to end the COVID19 pandemic many governments imposed vaccine mandates on people who wish to enter private businesses. Politicians who supported the mandates argued that it would stop the spread of CV19 and encourage people to get vaccinated against it. Opponents argue that vaccination status is private health information and people should not be forced to share it. Proponents argue that unvaccinated individuals are responsible for spreading CV19 and prolonging the pandemic.
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@92PVHJW3yrs3Y
@96GWB4M3yrs3Y
No, but they should be able to require masks and other PPE.
@96BNK2R3yrs3Y
Yes, it affects the health of their employees
@96BNHYS3yrs3Y
No, businesses have no regulated medical authority to ask about the verification of medical procedures
@967YCDL3yrs3Y
NO- my medical situation is no one else business.
@95SNWCT3yrs3Y
Yes, only for public health crisis
@95LZFXX3yrs3Y
Depends on what the business is
@95GM2XS3yrs3Y
Yes, but don’t put it against them
@9497C3F3yrs3Y
It depends on the business services, and how relevant vaccinations are.
@93YC4BP3yrs3Y
Yes, it’s private property but it’s unethical
@93P7Y5R3yrs3Y
No but individuals using said business should not have a right to sue over health related issues
Yes, similar to our public school systems but not mandatory.
@93D2PWKWomen’s Equality3yrs3Y
yes and no depending on the situations.
@92ZC3683yrs3Y
yes but the customer can refuse
@8ZYK36T3yrs3Y
Yes, but they cannot refuse service to people who prefer not to answer
@8ZV5R8FRepublican3yrs3Y
Yes, however if the person refuses under the 4th Amendment they have a right to not show you as well. Therefore you cannot deny them service if they refuse to show you their vaccination card.
@8ZMJBZP3yrs3Y
Yes, but customers should likewise have the right to refuse to answer.
@8Z5SJYS3yrs3Y
Yes but they shouldn't discriminate against them if they answer no
@8YX6WVX3yrs3Y
if the business notices sign of sickness
@993B3YP2yrs2Y
It depends on what kind of business it is and what activity is taking place there.
@MD1002yrs2Y
@97Y73M22yrs2Y
Depends upon what the business does and public exposure risk when utilizing said business
@97JGFZH2yrs2Y
Yes, individuals should have the right to withhold that information, but businesses should be allowed to only accept vaccinated individuals
@97CH3KN3yrs3Y
If they really felt strongly about it, sure.
@94J9PBW3yrs3Y
Yes, but maker it voluntary reporting, not mandatory
@8YX45F43yrs3Y
Depends on their reputation and past history with dealing with rather similar circumstances.
@97Z3V7D2yrs2Y
Only in the case of healthcare settings
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