In an effort to end the COVID19 pandemic many governments imposed vaccine mandates on people who wish to enter private businesses. Politicians who supported the mandates argued that it would stop the spread of CV19 and encourage people to get vaccinated against it. Opponents argue that vaccination status is private health information and people should not be forced to share it. Proponents argue that unvaccinated individuals are responsible for spreading CV19 and prolonging the pandemic.
Yes, but in line with current COVID policy
Yes and they should encourage vaccination but not require it.
@98YG4XQ1yr1Y
Yes, if mask mandates are currently maintained.
Yes, but only during an active pandemic or endemic outbreak to protect their employees workplace health and safety rights and protect their wider custom. In all other circustances no, as it is discrimatroy and personal information.
@9347PTM2yrs2Y
Yes, dependant on relevancy
@933XBJR2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for Covid 19
@92Y8R6D2yrs2Y
Only regulated businesses.
@92Y4S6C2yrs2Y
Depends on the business being conducted
@92VMV9R2yrs2Y
It’s up to the business it’s self
@92TP7CJ2yrs2Y
This should have been a NO from the start. Privacy Act 1988, I mean if the government are going to push all Legislations that are awaiting the Queen/ Governor General (who is appointed by the Queen) seal of approval as law then this too should be enforced.
@92JCTFN2yrs2Y
@92HQFSM2yrs2Y
Only if it is relevant such as high risk settings
@92GDH7X2yrs2Y
Yes, but customers should have the right to ask businesses their workers vaccination statuses.
@92CYRVX2yrs2Y
i beleive its up to the business how they run. but i dont think the vaccine should be mandated
@8ZRG2TDOne Nation2yrs2Y
They should have the right to but they shouldn't be forced to
Private businesses may require proof of vaccination. Individuals should be aware that their choice to not vaccinate (without a valid medical reason) excludes them from accessing goods and services.
@8ZNMKB62yrs2Y
Only if it’s at risk of potentially infecting others.
They should be able to ask but not decline service
Business’ can ask what they like and refuse service in any non discriminatory way, people do not have to answer
only if the information is actually essential and necessary.
@73Q5LM42yrs2Y
yes, depending on the type of business
@95S5PJY2yrs2Y
Yes but it shouldn’t be a reason to fire/not hire someone.
@94685V42yrs2Y
No, unless there is reasoning for doubt
@935TN7Z2yrs2Y
No that is a human rights violation.
@935T9LB2yrs2Y
Yes, only if it is relevant for the safety of its workers and customers.
No, but some private businesses should be allowed to deny entry to those who will not show vaccination as it may risk their current patrons/clients
Yes, if there is a WHO country wide emergency of that disease
@92SPQBZ2yrs2Y
rather ask people to wear masks.
@92RBMFX2yrs2Y
Yes, if in a healthcare or aged care setting.
@92N7QDB2yrs2Y
Dependent on the type of business
@92MBK752yrs2Y
In a global pandemic, yes. Otherwise, no.
@8ZJG39M2yrs2Y
Yes, but not ban them from using/entering their premises or using their services
@9272HBJ2yrs2Y
Yes, if the business is involved in front-facing customer service.
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