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 @9FTH64Sfrom Alberta  disagreed…1yr1Y

It's tyrannical bull **** and a slippery slope to the govt demanding whatever they please before you may be employed.

 @9JVK6WJfrom Pennsylvania  disagreed…11mos11MO

While proponents argue that health passes can help ensure workplace safety and prevent the spread of COVID-19, opponents argue that they could exacerbate existing inequalities and discrimination in the workplace.

One key concern is that implementing health passes could disproportionately impact certain groups, such as those who are unable to get vaccinated due to medical reasons, socioeconomic barriers, or personal beliefs. This could result in unequal access to employment opportunities and potentially lead to discrimination against individuals who are unable or unwilling to comply with vaccin…  Read more

 @9FQKMF2from British Columbia  disagreed…1yr1Y

It is discriminatory to people who made a personal medical decision and the government has no right to force the population to comply with a medical procedure that was unproven at the time.

 @9FBFBBWfrom New York  disagreed…1yr1Y

It's unconstitutional and too authoritarian. People have irreversible individual rights that shouldn't be changed unless under martial law.

 @9F9RHJWfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

The Covid shot should not be mandatory due to the the government making people unable to work unless they sign a contract that makes them not liable for any medical issues caused from a developing vaccine. It isn't a question about safety, it is a question about the government forcing people to take something without reviving any repercussions of possible consequences.

 @9G6KB5BNew Democraticfrom British Columbia  disagreed…1yr1Y

no one should have to put something in their body that they dont want its basic human rights and if they say no they end up on the streets or living by barley getting by

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