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I'm with most of what has been said here, mandatory is a slippery slope. And, for someone who had the rona I won't be jumping in line to get a vaccine anytime soon. I suppose if it had taken me more than a day and a half to kick, and my symptoms weren't comparable to seasonable allergies I'd be a bit more apt to jump in line. But if I'm comparing unknown long term affects and what I think my bodies ability is to fight it off I'll go with the later. I know, I know CNN told me I'll die if I get it...I'll still take my chances.
If I was high risk I'd likely see this differently, hence I think there should be a choice.
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