I believe people should be allowed to make their own choices, especially as it regards their health, but then, their choice should in no way endanger someone else. Imagine someone rejecting vax and become infected someday and putting others at risk?
If in the long run vaxx helps to cub pandemics/endemics/epidemics and the people refuses it in the present, it's quite frustrating on the Government and medical interventions trying to find solutions.
Regardless, I still think everyone should be able to make their own decisions, however, the way to go about it is, enlighten on the usefulness of having it and the demerits of not. Let them be their own judge.
I do concur and don't necessarily doubt the efficacy of the vaccine but as you stated it should be a personal decision. Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
You should doubt the efficacy, Britain just announced they are doing away with the covid vaccine passport system because underneath it all they have to admit the vaccine isn't working. Of 117 people who died when the delta variant hit there at the beginning 47 of those people were over the age of fifty and vaccinated. The average deaths there for the vaccinated over age fifty group is sixty five percent.