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 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…22mins22m

I think it depends on the consequences, but overall if done correctly and safely I think it could lead to good things.

 @9NVZ8FQ from California answered…3hrs3H

Yes but only for vaccines that have been fully approved by the FDA and not solely on an emergency use authorization.

 @9NVY4XD from New York answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but there needs to be more opportunities to fully learn about the mandated vaccines. School seminars exc.

 @9NVSGHT from Oklahoma answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but they should only regulate the price so that those with hereditary diseases can access it easily.

 @9L4Z23B from Pennsylvania answered…9hrs9H

Yes, and the government should invest in R&D for additional innovative solutions for disease prevention and treatment

 @9NVCN58 from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

Government should allow it; however, it must be labeled and consumers must be aware of it so they can make their own dec…

 @9NTW75T from Indiana answered…17hrs17H

Only for vaccinations that have been proven to be effective over years of time and not ones that are made hastily

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only for a temporary period with adequate regulation as we shift to investing in cleaner and more sustainable e…

 @9NTFVLBfrom Maine  answered…21hrs21H

Yes, however our vaccines need to be held to a higher standard of quality control and more tests about adverse effects

 @9NTLVYV from California answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but rigorous testing and research should be required. Additionally, there should be a requirement that specifies wh…