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.
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State
Response rates from 330 5000 voters.
68% Yes |
32% No |
68% Yes |
32% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 330 5000 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 330 5000 voters.
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Unique answers from 5000 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@935TN7Z3yrs3Y
No that is a human rights violation.
@95S5PJY2yrs2Y
Yes but it shouldn’t be a reason to fire/not hire someone.
@94685V42yrs2Y
No, unless there is reasoning for doubt
@935T9LB3yrs3Y
Yes, only if it is relevant for the safety of its workers and customers.
@934PJCT3yrs3Y
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
@9347PTM3yrs3Y
Yes, dependant on relevancy
@933XBJR3yrs3Y
Yes, but only for Covid 19
@92Y8R6D3yrs3Y
Only regulated businesses.
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