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Ethics & Morality
new article published about the ethics of not allowing vaccine choice
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<blockquote data-quote="lovingthistimethislife" data-source="post: 76343666" data-attributes="member: 438503"><p>if its no longer an emergency there shouldnt be any mandates requiring vaccines that have less than standard testing protocols and if there are any mandates people should have every choice available of vaccines that have less than standard testing . The requirement makes it even more unethical to limit choices if they exist and can easily be made available to people, but i agree if its no longer an emergency all vaccines should go through the standard safety protocols and none should get full approval until long term safety data is known - although thats already happened with pfizer outside the standard process for some reason .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovingthistimethislife, post: 76343666, member: 438503"] if its no longer an emergency there shouldnt be any mandates requiring vaccines that have less than standard testing protocols and if there are any mandates people should have every choice available of vaccines that have less than standard testing . The requirement makes it even more unethical to limit choices if they exist and can easily be made available to people, but i agree if its no longer an emergency all vaccines should go through the standard safety protocols and none should get full approval until long term safety data is known - although thats already happened with pfizer outside the standard process for some reason . [/QUOTE]
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