02-08-2021, 02:10 PM
It seems a lot of people dont know that vaccination is mandatory in almost entire world, including many places which are shown as 'rebellious' examples against mandatory vaccination, like Hungary - which has mandatory vaccinations for children like the rest of European countries.
The matter of the truth is that this anti-vaccine rhetoric stems from US, and from alt-right and conspiracy circles. It emanated in such forums like a decade and a half ago. And it spread around to those who identify with such right wing talking points (classifies as far right in most of Europe), and is being presented in Anglosphere discourse as a legitimate, 'mainstream' talking point.
Currently, majority of countries seem to be not talking about mandatory vaccination because vaccines are scarce, and mandating it would make the supply more difficult. Which means the way to manage is to not make it mandatory but make up for the contagion rate by effecting restrictions on movement and gatherings, so that vaccinating front line health and other sector workers could be effective in stymieing contagions.
The matter of the truth is that this anti-vaccine rhetoric stems from US, and from alt-right and conspiracy circles. It emanated in such forums like a decade and a half ago. And it spread around to those who identify with such right wing talking points (classifies as far right in most of Europe), and is being presented in Anglosphere discourse as a legitimate, 'mainstream' talking point.
Currently, majority of countries seem to be not talking about mandatory vaccination because vaccines are scarce, and mandating it would make the supply more difficult. Which means the way to manage is to not make it mandatory but make up for the contagion rate by effecting restrictions on movement and gatherings, so that vaccinating front line health and other sector workers could be effective in stymieing contagions.