>>13334645This is disingenuous. Anti-vaxxers fall into a number of distinct groups who have varied reasons. One group will be poorly educated people who have a strong distrust of science and government authority. Another group will have strong religious reasons. The educated and intelligent group will be familiar with the pros and cons and rejects the vaccination based upon an informed and analytic decision.
But its all irrelevant anyway, soon enough everyone will be required to present a vaccination card to gain access to any building outside private homes. We see this starting on a small scale already. Colleges denying entry to students without vaccination, some jobs now requiring vaccinations ( ironically you would expect this to happen in health centres and hospitals, but actually its happening in other sectors first ). Expect to see it extended into nearly every aspect of life until its virtually impossible to function without vaccination. Of course the more wide spread this becomes then the more likely we will have vaccination cards that can be read by scanners and swiped to enter buildings. Mark my words, this will happen eventually, probably as part of a universal ID card that also acts like a bank atm card, drivers license, carries your CV for jobs, references for renting, loans, and hire purchase, and just about anything else you want to load on there.
Eventually the only way an ardent anti-vaxxers would be able to escape this would be by going full innawoods mode.