Vaccine passports? We'll pass

If private facilities want to require proof of vaccine, that is rightly their own decision. As long as employers give due deference to religious objections, there is no law against requiring employees to get vaccinated, at least once everyone has had a chance to get a shot. If Disney World or your local pub wants to require proof of vaccine for entry, it would be wrong for government to intervene. But just because Disney World or O’Shaughnessy’s Draft House has the right to require vaccines doesn’t mean they should. And the moral argument is not on the side of vaccine requirements. If every potential customer at your local pub has had a chance to get vaccinated, then everyone who wants a vaccine is protected. The only people endangered by the unvaccinated are other unvaccinated customers. It’s not fitting for a free people to strip all personal responsibility from adults, particularly regarding a virus with a 98% survival rate.
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