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Answer Overview

Response rates from 46.1k Australia voters.

46%
Yes
54%
No
46%
Yes
44%
No
10%
No, I think businesses should require vaccination but not by government mandate

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Australia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9V7W95Ranswered…3mos3MO

Legislation to have business that don’t require vaccination for all their employees declare it for the safety of clients

 @92LTWLDanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but people who have religious beliefs that don't allow it should be excluded.

 @9ZM933Ganswered…1mo1MO

NO ONE should be forced medical treatments for employment. NO ONE!!! Government should not be making business the big bad daddy in this. It should be choice of the business owner and its employees, not the government to find tactics to coerce and enforce something you want but the people do not!!! You are looking for ways to cripple people who do not deserve it.
The same typical, government breaks your legs, gives you a wheelchair and tells you how lucky you are to have a wheelchair! It should be illegal for government to coerce by any means!!! Anyone government official who even suggests another company should be considered as a tool for coercion should be sacked for even thinking on treating its people as further guinea pigs.

 @9ZLYK7Fanswered…1mo1MO

A risk-based approach should be taken to the question of required vaccinations, as determined by the business.

 @9VYT3NCanswered…2mos2MO

Especially now that Covid-19 has decreased the vaccine should not be mandatory as the vaccine has shown to have ever lasting problems on people, some of the problems are small whilst others are life-threatening. The goverment should not require the empolyees of large businesses to be vaccinated if they don't want to.

 @9RYW4ZSanswered…5mos5MO

I think it’s up to the individual but I think more research should be done on the disease itself before stamping of vaccination

 @9MYFHGPanswered…7mos7MO

Yes, unless they can provide a genuine reason supported by their doctor as to why they cannot get the vaccine.

 @9KB5C5Yanswered…10mos10MO

No but they should sign a form about taking responsibility for potential harm caused to their peers.