| czecherychestnut said: The problem with that though is that banning them from schools isn't enough, you would need to ban them from shops, doctors surgery's, churches, any place that people congregate. Which is impossible, that a why herd immunity is so important. I have a 8 month old son, he is too young to have the MMR vaccine, so he is fully reliant on herd immunity. Its a public health issue, people aren't just affecting themselves when they choice not to vaccinate, they threaten us all. Anti-vaxxers have this mentality that if you extended to driving would entitle them to drive however they like because it would only affect them. We have compulsory road laws and training BECAUSE peoples actions can affect everyone, and it's the same with vaccinations. It should be compulsory, pure and simple. |
No, it's up to property owners to decide whether they want to ban in their establishment, and how they wish to enforce said bans. That's not impossible. You can then choose which establishments you bring your 8 month old baby into.
Your mentality IS extended to driving. People have to follow certain rules to be allowed onto roads, and private property owners can set their own rules for driving on their property. It works fairly well. My suggestion is exactly the same principle: if you want to enter a space, it's up to the property owner to decide what rules you abide by, and it's up to them to decide how to enforce that rule.







