Provide Vaccines, Not Require Immunity or Vaccination Passports … For Now

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (2):303-306 (2021)
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Abstract

In principle, mandatory vaccination in employment could be justified in certain circumstances. These include: the availability of safe and effective vaccination; if alternative, less coercive strategies did not work; and, the costs to the individual were proportionate. However, in COVID-19, the long term safety of vaccines is yet to be established. Vaccines should be made available by employers, and voluntary vaccination encouraged.

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