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 @9NCR9K3from Guam  answered…47mins47m

Yes, with the exception for religious employees. Who cannot or are forbidden because of their religion.

 @9NC9XR7 from Oregon answered…9hrs9H

This should be up to the businesses, not the government. For this reason, jobs within the government are more than welco…

 @9NC6SY5 from New Jersey answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but provide support towards getting people out of addiction as well, legalize drugs to provide further regulation o…

 @9NC22VJ from Illinois answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but it should come with limitations. They should not require people who at high risk to be vaccinated such the disa…

 @9NBVCFV from California answered…18hrs18H

I think yes because its better to just be safe. Especially since its large businesses employees who deal with many peopl…

 @9NBRKJ6 from Pennsylvania answered…18hrs18H

If we allow coverage for pre-existing conditions it's like asking for car insurance after a car crash. However, emergenc…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Replace the VA with a national mandatory single payer system where veterans receive no special treatment unless they wer…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Yes, unless they instead opt to stay at home at least ten days between non-emergency outings or pay for daily PCR testin…

 @9NBQJ9B from California answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but the government should not be able to derive taxes from the sales now that it suits their hypocrisy.

 @9NBGH5L from Mississippi answered…23hrs23H

It depends on the nature of the business, how many employees and the proximity of how workers interact. If vaccination i…