Diving Deep into the Heated Debate: Should Vaccines Be Mandated for Public Health

The Argument for Individual Rights

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One of the main arguments against mandatory vaccination is the principle of individual rights. Critics argue that forcing people to get vaccinated infringes upon their personal freedom and bodily autonomy. They contend that individuals should have the right to decide what goes into their bodies, and that the government should not have the power to make such decisions for them.

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