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Originally Posted by astrangerhere
This is a public safety issue. Grandma doesn't want to get her shot? Fine, but her assisted living facility should have the right to kick her out to protect the rest of their elderly residents from her.
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Yes, being a private facility, I agree that they have a right to choose their clients. However, they do not have a right to your medical records, your "papers". That is very specifically illegal in the USA due to HIPAA laws. Fines and repercussions for flouting HIPAA are huge, which is why hospitals and such go so far out of their way to follow that law.
But what you're saying is that the vaccine you want to force upon everyone doesn't work, because unvaccinated Grandma is going to affect other vaccinated residents. So what is the rationale to force something that admittedly doesn't work onto everyone?
Personally, I disagree with the above premise that the vaccine does not work. The vaccine
does work. I am simply countering your argument that in order to protect the vaccinated, you need to force vaccination on the unvaccinated. That just doesn't make sense.