Discussion: The coronavirus turned out to be not particularly deadly. The question in the future is, does the state have a moral right to demand compulsory vaccinations?

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The coronavirus turned out to be not particularly deadly. The question in the future is, does the state have a moral right to demand compulsory vaccinations?

Public trust in health systems is critical. The public tends not to believe politicians! Most countries in the world have not imposed mandatory vaccines for COVID-19. If a particularly violent virus with high mortality rates breaks out in the future, the question will not be asked at all! Everyone will be in line to get the vaccines!


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