Even If Requiring People Who Have Recovered From COVID-19 To Be Vaccinated Is Legal, That Doesn't Mean It Makes Sense
The failure of legal challenges obscures an ongoing scientific debate.
The failure of legal challenges obscures an ongoing scientific debate.
De Blasio should honor expectations of medical privacy, not threaten government retribution for those who make choices he dislikes.
The fines for failure fall not on the unvaccinated, but the people serving them.
TSA security screenings led to more driving and thus more auto deaths. Mandating vaccines on airplanes could have a similar effect.
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The vaccine mandate on health care workers, ahead of the broader mandate on the rest of us, is putting America in uncharted territory.
There is one positive case of COVID-19 on campus.
We’re on our way to having to ask for permission to go about our daily lives.
Rules are for the little people.
Persuading vaccine objectors is a much better approach than imposing coercive top-down mandates.
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The presidency has always been inclined to unilateral power—and many Americans like it that way.
Biden's sudden embrace of a federal vaccine requirement seems inconsistent with his acknowledgment that he cannot mandate every COVID-19 precaution he'd like people to follow.
Pro-freedom politicians want to restrict private enterprise, while civil liberties proponents want to violate your bodily autonomy.
If you support "my body, my choice," you cannot support vaccine mandates.
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Los Angeles County is largely vaccinated. This is a punitive, authoritarian performance.