Yeah but regardless of laws it's still an interesting topic. I think vaccines are imperatives of health but at the same time I don't like coercion; how would we force someone to vaccinate? Fines? What if the person refuses to pay? I'm curious.
If I want to go somewhere like Africa or Amazonia for example I need to vaccinate myself but I'm pretty sure I can refuse since I'm an adult. I think the law in Portugal says vaccination is mostly mandatory, at least important vaccines are - Moreover, kids as old as 7 are not permitted to enter school if they are not vaccinated and some adults cannot exercise public office and other important jobs if they didn't get a tetanus shot. I don't know about any religious opposition to vaccines, I only know that if there's a medical justification for non vaccination it is allowed
If I want to go somewhere like Africa or Amazonia for example I need to vaccinate myself but I'm pretty sure I can refuse since I'm an adult. I think the law in Portugal says vaccination is mostly mandatory, at least important vaccines are - Moreover, kids as old as 7 are not permitted to enter school if they are not vaccinated and some adults cannot exercise public office and other important jobs if they didn't get a tetanus shot. I don't know about any religious opposition to vaccines, I only know that if there's a medical justification for non vaccination it is allowed
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