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<blockquote data-quote="warwickuni" data-source="post: 26907703" data-attributes="member: 101444"><p>I saw some lawyers arguing and threatening to go to courts on this if made compulsory.</p><p>As far as I know all the vaccinations are voluntary. It is your choice as it is an invasive method. Unless by law such a thing is allowed no one can force another person to get the vaccinations.</p><p>But there are already mandatory vaccinations in certain special conditions. Eg immigration, pre schools, Unis etc.</p><p>These were not challenged as these were options available . Eg if you do not want vaccination you may be probibitted from entry in to a certain country</p><p>In Sri Lanka since there is a state of emergency declared under public security act though a gazette one can impose a regulation that violates even human rights(this is how all Casino's were closed and their properties sequestrated , it was challenged in SC by Mr. H.L de Silva without success)</p><p>Even otherwise we can also make mandatory vaccinations by a special law which will be challenged in SC. So the result is yet to be seen.</p><p>One such case in Cze where number of such applicants in joint judgment found</p><p><a href="https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#" target="_blank">https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#</a>{%22itemid%22:[%22001-209039%22]}</p><p>Though decided recently it was regarding normal vaccines eg MMR, Polio, etc in Cze Republic Law that made them mandatory and also a criminal offence to failure to vaccinate. It was held in EU that there was no violation of EU HR law and left for individual country .</p><p>One point that I could see is these were vaccines (MMR ) were fully approved vaccines unlike 'emergency use' ones that will carry some risks associated. We do not know long term impacts on these(eg vaccines stimulate production of S proten that will produce spikes which can also inactivate ACE2 receptors in our body. ACE2 is found in cell membrane of Mitochondia and also in vessels , Myocardiatis etc which needs further research</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warwickuni, post: 26907703, member: 101444"] I saw some lawyers arguing and threatening to go to courts on this if made compulsory. As far as I know all the vaccinations are voluntary. It is your choice as it is an invasive method. Unless by law such a thing is allowed no one can force another person to get the vaccinations. But there are already mandatory vaccinations in certain special conditions. Eg immigration, pre schools, Unis etc. These were not challenged as these were options available . Eg if you do not want vaccination you may be probibitted from entry in to a certain country In Sri Lanka since there is a state of emergency declared under public security act though a gazette one can impose a regulation that violates even human rights(this is how all Casino's were closed and their properties sequestrated , it was challenged in SC by Mr. H.L de Silva without success) Even otherwise we can also make mandatory vaccinations by a special law which will be challenged in SC. So the result is yet to be seen. One such case in Cze where number of such applicants in joint judgment found [URL]https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#[/URL]{%22itemid%22:[%22001-209039%22]} Though decided recently it was regarding normal vaccines eg MMR, Polio, etc in Cze Republic Law that made them mandatory and also a criminal offence to failure to vaccinate. It was held in EU that there was no violation of EU HR law and left for individual country . One point that I could see is these were vaccines (MMR ) were fully approved vaccines unlike 'emergency use' ones that will carry some risks associated. We do not know long term impacts on these(eg vaccines stimulate production of S proten that will produce spikes which can also inactivate ACE2 receptors in our body. ACE2 is found in cell membrane of Mitochondia and also in vessels , Myocardiatis etc which needs further research [/QUOTE]
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