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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@Danrumartin3yrs3Y
Only non essential businesses
@92L5RJ53yrs3Y
Yes, but only during a health emergency as determined by independent health authorities and rescinded as soon as prudent.
@92274HB3yrs3Y
I don’t believe in Covid
@8ZZ2TB63yrs3Y
I think all businesses should have that right
@8ZTMNF73yrs3Y
Not unless there is a public health order in place.
@8ZSJL5B3yrs3Y
No, this would be coercive and would violate the Nuremberg Code. These are not vaccines, they are gene therapies masquerading as vaccines for profit and depopulation agenda of the globalists and the Great Reset. Abolish and criminalize asking for someone's personal health information.
@8ZM99PRConservative3yrs3Y
In some places, they have the right to ask customers for vaccination status
@8ZFVK9G3yrs3Y
no but they should be able to ask hot chicks for their numbers
@8ZBBF4M3yrs3Y
Government should be controlling who can work where and how given their level of vaccinations. Giving private companies the responsibility to do so is just giving them more control to discriminate or hinder employee well-being. More importantly...education should be such that the Meer asking of this question is nonsensical.
Get rid of mandatory vaccination
@8Z7YXK83yrs3Y
Yes, but only during states of emergency.
@8Z52VVM3yrs3Y
Yes, for contagious diseases if other customers could be at risk
@8Z2Y9RRNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes. But only during a pandemic wave with high hospitalization rates.
@8YXSGDQ3yrs3Y
Yes business owners should have a right to ask or refuse service but there shouldn’t be mandates.
@9BKL9DS2yrs2Y
No, but they should have the right to implement protection laws such as masks.
@9BFHLR2Rhinoceros2yrs2Y
Yes, if the business has aspects that would be affected by the specific health risks of not being vaccinated
@9B6GTMW2yrs2Y
Yes, but customers should not be required to answer such questions
No, this is an invasion of privacy.
@99JZ5QK2yrs2Y
yes, they have the right to ask, but not the right to act
@9983HDG2yrs2Y
that's up to the individual to diccide
@995WHT52yrs2Y
Depends on what type of business
@98THB2W2yrs2Y
No, unless it’s a job in the medical field where vaccinations have been mandatory for decades.
@98NXFTH2yrs2Y
No, asking customers is an invasion of privacy. In addition, people may have a medical reason towards not getting the vaccine.
@98MQ3KLNew Democratic2yrs2Y
Temporarily, in a time of public health emergency.
@98GDZ6T2yrs2Y
No, unless the disease is at pandemic level
@97WSTML2yrs2Y
Yes as it is there store and health requirements for there store
@97WDKK82yrs2Y
No, and ban this practise
@97SK8N52yrs2Y
private business shouldn't exist
@97N7CDF2yrs2Y
Only if the business in question puts many people in a small space
@97BRZXP2yrs2Y
murky, id say it would depend on the vunrebality of customers and the threat of outbreak, basicly case by case
@977TZM82yrs2Y
@96DRCHT2yrs2Y
No, that should be up to the business owner
@94S28M63yrs3Y
yes but only if the business has a risk of spreading or is at higher risk to the deseases
@93VSBW43yrs3Y
Yes, as long as it's as a safety precaution not as an intrusive way to see who your customers are.
@938PN5BLibertarian3yrs3Y
No, and this should be illegal.
@92JJNYM3yrs3Y
No, this is a direct violation of human rights regarding private medical information, and a very slippery slope.
@8Z7QPGP3yrs3Y
@9BM52LG2yrs2Y
It depends on the company/business
Depends on the businesses
@939G8W23yrs3Y
Yes but it should not necessarily affect service given to customers.
@936NX9Z3yrs3Y
Yes, but not all the time.
@936KWVL3yrs3Y
Absolutely not. How is it anyone else's business what an individuals vaccination status is?
@932PQQF3yrs3Y
Yes, businesses should have the right to refuse service to anyone
@92MWQCF3yrs3Y
Only customers using the business's property (e.g. eating in a restaurant, as opposed to take-out), and only if their advertised policies are consistent with their enforcement, and only if the government does not require it
@96JM49C2yrs2Y
Depends on the job. Vaccines are mandatory for anyone working in healthcare, vulnerable people
@965XVJL3yrs3Y
Yes, but only with valid reasoning and the ability to decline.
@95ZVHWWNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes, only if vaccination status is necessary and relatable to the business.
@95K5YQG3yrs3Y
Yes, it's your business and you have the right to refuse entry to someone who could be a threat to the immunocompromised inside. That's entirely fair.
@952NWZX3yrs3Y
Yes, for the safety of everyone
@94VP9NS3yrs3Y
Only for large functions or gatherings such as sports arenas, movie theaters, concert halls; areas with high transmission risks.
@94JWLYK3yrs3Y
Yes. Private businesses don’t owe the public anything. No shoes, no shirt, and if they want… no vaccine, no service. EASY. It’s like asking if someone should have the right to ask someone not to smoke in their home.
@93TM7X63yrs3Y
No, ban this practise, medical informtion is private and should be kept that way.
@93B6FPP3yrs3Y
No covid vaccines should be treated like how all other vaccines we are scheduled to get are treated
@939RP2D3yrs3Y
Yes and individuals most provide a genuine medical reason for not being vaccinated, provided by a physician to be exempt.
@8F8D9G33yrs3Y
Vaccination status is a matter of private health record and is protected by the doctor-patient relationship.
@8TQB57G3yrs3Y
Yes, but I won't patronize businesses that make requirements of my vaccination status
@8VC7WDN3yrs3Y
No, and they should be banned from firing employees based on vaccination status!
@8VHBC3L3yrs3Y
Yes, businesses have the right to refuse service.
@8XD6BY63yrs3Y
Yes, that is the private business’s freedom of speech and private property rights
@8Y6ZVGL3yrs3Y
No, unless they refuse to wear a mask when a business requires one to do; it depends on the rules and rights of the owner and their business.
@646YDRS3yrs3Y
No, and it is madness that it has gotten to this point
@Graham4GA3yrs3Y
Yes, but I don't think they should.
@65FRMVL3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as customers and hiring candidates have the ability to disclose any health-related reasons for not being vaccinated.
@8YLB9QX3yrs3Y
Yes, private businesses have the right to conduct their business however they see fit.
@8VC2Q883yrs3Y
Yes, businesses have the right to refuse service for any reason.
@92NVQ273yrs3Y
It's freedom and they should ask for health safety.
@92JXK3J3yrs3Y
Yes, if it is during a pandemic or if it is a small business and/or if it employs a number of disabled and sickly people.
@93G2RP73yrs3Y
They have the right to ask as the customer has a right not to disclose medical information
@8VD4SST3yrs3Y
Yes, they should have the right to ask, but customers shouldn't be forced to tell them
@93RQL4H3yrs3Y
As a private business, I don't see why not when it's in regards to a safety concern.
@4XD28G73yrs3Y
No, that is private information and vaccines aren't proven to be 100% effective for preventing the spread of disease. Easier and safer to enforce masks upon entry.
@76DJFF83yrs3Y
Yes, but also accept negative results
@vacheesehead3yrs3Y
Yes, as all private businesses should have the right to do so in the case of a public health concern.
@4M78YV63yrs3Y
Yes. However, I will not patron these businesses if they decided to do so
@3HNRB333yrs3Y
No, but I do think that private businesses should have a right to require masks and other safety and health practices for their and their employees protection.
@5DMLY823yrs3Y
Yes, but they shouldn't ask
@3BCN8LS3yrs3Y
They may ask, customer has right to refuse to answer.
@8YWFNCG3yrs3Y
Yes, but customers should also have the right to refuse to answer.
@8Z65MKR3yrs3Y
depends on the bussiness
@9334YP33yrs3Y
Only if they do not receive any kind of government funding or benefits, and only if it would be equally legal for them to turn away vaccinated customers as unvaccinated ones.
@34477B53yrs3Y
Yes, but only during a time of national pandemic spread.
@6LV5ZML3yrs3Y
No, but they should be able to request customers to wear a mask in order to enter their place of business.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as the government doesn't enforce it
@6LV5ZML3yrs3Y
No, an individual's health information should remain private; but, businesses should be able to request customers to wear a mask in order to enter their place of business, and deny entry to those who refuse to comply. "No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service."
@7J7L92W3yrs3Y
No, but they are allowed to ask customers to leave if they don't show vaccination or wear a mask
@7FNDWLM3yrs3Y
Yes, but they are not allowed to deny access to the business based on vaccination status.
@83Y58Z23yrs3Y
yes, private businesses should have the right to conduct business so long as they are not in violation of the 14th amendment.
@85QL69F3yrs3Y
Yes, but the customer has a right to remain silent
@89MRPCP3yrs3Y
Every business should be state owned
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