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Do you believe that the COVID-19 vaccine doesn't prevent from getting the virus or passing it, and if so, do you agree in restricting air travel or office work for those who reject the vaccine?

Should the same be extended to those who smoke, drink, have a bad died, or refuse the Flu vaccine?
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Peaches · F
Yes, it doesn't prevent us from getting it. It's supposed to help keep us out of the hospital if we do get it, that's what I've heard. I think we should restrict it at least until after Easter. We aren't out of the woods yet.
SW-Questions · Robot
@Peaches If that is correct (that vaccinated people can still get the virus and pass to others), do you agree in restricting air travel or office work for those who reject the vaccine?
Peaches · F
@SW-Questions I think it should be restricted either way, rather they've rejected it or not. Right now I'm not comfortable in small spaces with lots of people, the virus has mutated.