No-one can be forced to get a vaccine, though doing so is likely to mean they are not able to do certain things, such as travel internationally (even if we allowed it, I am sure many countries will not grant entry).
I believe the virus is going to be come endemic, circulating a low levels, so anyone who does not get the vaccine is likely to be infected at some point. While many people are asymptomatic some will be ill, and I'd rather have a sore arm and perhaps a day of a cough and a headache than a few days of being ill enough that I cannot work, as well as having to quarantine. While the chances of me being severely ill with the virus are miniscule, it's still far better for me to get the vaccine, on balance. Obviously for an older person they are pretty much infinitely better off getting the vaccine!
But if you take that to its logical conclusion no-one would be vaccinated against anything?
There is no way we are going to be locked down again, but if too many people refused the vaccine, you can be sure that lockdown enthusiasts would be calling for lockdowns. We can argue forever about whether or not such people should be listened to, but it's surely best that we build up as much immunity among the population as rapidly as possible for many reasons.
So do I, which is why I did my research on the subject. After listening to what experts had to say, it was easy to conclude that it is better for as many people to get vaccinated as possible.
People shouldn't be labelling vaccine hesitant people as conspiracy theorists.
See my answer to that in post #3:
This is just a poll to find out what opinion you have on all of this and the results are confidential so that you can state how you feel with impunity... I’m neutral in all of this but I’m interested in seeing what your opinions are. Feel free to think of more options if I’ve missed any and I’ll...
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If you can get lockdown enthusiasts to agree to this, or get Governments to agree to ignore lockdown enthusiasts, I will happily give up my vaccine in order to enable your proposal to happen.
But in the absence of that, there is no way anyone should be giving up their offer of a vaccine, in my opinion.