If You Believe Vaccine Mandates Are an Infringement on Your Rights, You’re Mistaken

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I recall a time in 2003 when New York City implemented a ban on smoking in public venues such as bars, restaurants, and workplaces. During that period, I was living and working in the city, and the backlash was intense. Many people felt that their cherished freedom—an integral part of the New York experience—was being stripped away from them. They argued that their rights were being violated.

However, this perspective was misguided. The result of the ban was a safer environment for everyone. Secondhand smoke is harmful, and while some individuals may be indifferent to the health risks of smoking, doing so in shared spaces endangers others.

Sound familiar?

For the past 18 months, discussions on personal freedom have surged. There have been claims of the right to ignore lockdowns, disregard mask mandates, and refuse vaccinations. These arguments often hinge on the belief that individual rights should take precedence over everything else.

Yet, the concept of personal freedom falls short when it endangers others. In the context of a pandemic, the choices we make regarding our bodies can have serious—and often fatal—consequences for those around us.

With the COVID-19 vaccine now fully approved by the FDA, and vaccine mandates emerging from various sectors—including workplaces, schools, military, and entertainment venues—we are witnessing a rise in the “personal freedom” and “rights violation” rhetoric. It’s time to put an end to this misguided thinking.

If you choose not to get vaccinated, you are accepting the risks that the virus presents to you while asserting your right to control what goes into your body. That’s your choice. However, when it comes to public health, your decisions have implications for others, which is why it’s called “public” health. If you opt out of vaccination, you should be prepared to forgo certain activities and job opportunities.

This isn’t a new concept. Vaccine mandates at the state and local levels have existed for a long time, and this is simply a continuation of that tradition.

Vaccine Mandates Are Legal

To clarify, vaccine mandates are legal. While there is no federal vaccine mandate, as noted by Scientific American, state and local mandates have been upheld by years of Supreme Court rulings dating back to the early 1900s. This precedent will not change.

Schools have mandated vaccines for children for decades, and many healthcare facilities and businesses require vaccines, such as for the flu. The military has enforced vaccine mandates for ages. Some countries even require vaccinations for entry, like the yellow fever shot.

Opponents of these mandates might argue that requiring vaccination to participate in work, dining, or entertainment is a violation of human rights. However, human rights are about safeguarding individuals from torture, providing basic needs like shelter, clean water, and food. Claiming that being asked to get vaccinated is a human rights violation is not only misguided but also trivializes real human rights issues occurring globally.

Consider the Actual Human Rights at Stake

Let’s consider the actual human rights you risk violating by not getting vaccinated or masking up when necessary. You endanger children who can’t be vaccinated, vulnerable seniors, and those unable to access vaccines due to various barriers.

In essence, it’s selfish to prioritize your personal desires over the health of others.

The evidence is clear: COVID-19 vaccines are a safe and effective means of combating the pandemic. They significantly lower the risk of severe illness, which helps alleviate the strain on our healthcare system, particularly in areas where the virus is rampant. Vaccination also reduces the likelihood of infection, which means less chance of spreading the virus to others.

We must do everything possible to stop this deadly virus from affecting more lives. Vaccine mandates are logical, legal, compassionate, and protective. They will be implemented in schools, hospitals, restaurants, gyms, and workplaces, with or without your approval.

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Summary

Vaccine mandates are legal and necessary to protect public health, as they ensure individual choices do not endanger others. Despite claims of rights violations, these mandates are grounded in a long history of public health policy and aim to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The vaccines are proven to be safe and effective, and opting out can have serious implications for community health and safety.

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