Good analogy.
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The problem is some kids can't get vaccinated. That is why they are required for those who can.
Some states have no exemptions other than medical, not religious or any others, I think that is the way to go, otherwise the anti-vaxxers just say it's against their religion.
Where did you get 30% from?
I thought it was closer to 70% and just looked it up and found this from Johns Hopkins:
"What we know about coronavirus so far suggests that, if we were really to go back to a pre-pandemic lifestyle, we would need at least 70% of the population to be immune to keep the rate of infection down (“achieve herd immunity”) without restrictions on activities. But this level depends on many factors, including the infectiousness of the virus (variants can evolve that are more infectious) and how people interact with each other."
https://www.jhsph.edu/covid-19/artic...h-covid19.html
Don’t get me wrong I all for everyone getting vaccinated but there is a big problem with forcing someone to take a needle against their will. I don’t have to agree but it’s there right to just say no.
I don’t put a lot of things in my body but others can to their hearts’ content or tolerance. Why am I craving bacon???