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.
67% Yes |
33% No |
67% Yes |
33% No |
See how support for each position on “Vaccine Mandates for Customers” has changed over time for 2.6k Australia voters.
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See how importance of “Vaccine Mandates for Customers” has changed over time for 2.6k Australia voters.
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Unique answers from Australia users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@997LC631yr1Y
Yes, but in line with current COVID policy
@992LLJK1yr1Y
Yes and they should encourage vaccination but not require it.
@98YG4XQ1yr1Y
Yes, if mask mandates are currently maintained.
@98WZG7L1yr1Y
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
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