Since it's gonna be more safer, people without the vaccines should still be social distancing, having their masks, and hand sanitizing, if they want to go outside. This isn't a lockdown. And yes, many people especially the old ones don't want to get the vaccine, in that case I think they should create the age requirement for it. People should be forced to get the vaccine unless they have some kind of disease that stops them. By that, the community will be safer -Linh
So this goes WAY deeper into historical context, but some communities (in the US for example) do not trust the government because they have forced them into medical treatment in the past, knowing it was bad for them. For example, the US government gave "fake" healthcare to African-American men who had a certain disease because they wanted to see what happens if they don't treat it and instead just let it get worse. They let 128 people die even though they could have treated them easily. This was not a long time ago - the experiment ended in 1972. What would you say to the people who don't trust the vaccine because they knew someone who was involved in those experiments? -Mr. Ethan (if you want to read more about this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study)
First of all, that's cruel, second, if many people already got vaccinated and have good feedbacks about it, then others can trust them and introduce to others too. -Linh
So you're saying we force people to vaccinated? When you say create an age requirement what do you mean? Mr. Hart
So if the vaccines are currently limited, children can't take it, otherwise people in other ages are encouraged to take it. Especially old people, but if they have a disease then no. -Linh