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One thing regarding "compulsory vaccination" - I think it's almost the case that people hear this phrase "compulsory" and start to panic. In many other situations in life, they willingly accept certain rules and procedures...E.g. if you work in a restaurant, you comply with the hygiene regulations, even if the handwashing-detergent might cause you some redness of your hands. Same if you work in a lab - you have to stick to the safety protocols even if you say you don't care if something happens to you. All doctors happily get their required vaccinations done - I don't hear any of us complaining (how come we feel more responsibility to our patients than anybody else feels towards there fellow humans?). If there was an outbreak of e.g. birdflu, the government would put in place emergency measures and restrictions that everybody would accept - that might include some people taking medication. I think with the SARS scares a few years ago people could be quarantined for a week or so. And at an airport you might have to be searched or even X-rayed if suspicious...
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