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Bottom line: You have the right to refuse the vaccine.
But your employer or any establishment also has the right to require vaccination as entry requirement. Their right to protect themselves does not infringe on your right to refuse the vaccination.
The court found that the plaintiffs did “not explain how the rights allegedly violated by the [public health order] are fundamental.” 2021 WL 4145746, at *5. “[i]ndeed nowhere,” said the court, did the plaintiffs “address how the right to work in a hospital or attend the State Fair, unvaccinated and during a pandemic, is ‘deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition.’”
Bottom line: You have the right to refuse the vaccine.
But your employer or any establishment also has the right to require vaccination as entry requirement. Their right to protect themselves does not infringe on your right to refuse the vaccination.
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Do employer or any establishment have the right to refuse vaccine mandate from the government as well?
It doesn't protect fully a person from having two very miserable weeks.
Maybe you have no problem with getting beat up for two weeks, many people do.
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So maybe there should be a mandate for flu shots, pneumonia shots, strep throat, etc……
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