Supreme Court of India: "No one can be forced to be vaccinated, no mandates"...so this begs the questions, what is so special about India? Why has USA, Canada etc. and other 1st world's failed?
India's Supreme Court overturns mandatory Covid-19 vaccination policy: Why has India gotten it so right and others so wrong?
I have noticed that many emerging nations, as well as India which could be the next super power, are much more keen on protecting body sovereignty. The old western democracies have gotten fat and lazy in the defense of their own autonomy. We hand it over to bureaucrats so we can lead passive lives that includes watching netflix.
I have noticed that many emerging nations, as well as India which could be the next super power, are much more keen on protecting body sovereignty. The old western democracies have gotten fat and lazy in the defense of their own autonomy. We hand it over to bureaucrats so we can lead passive lives that includes watching netflix.
What is the scope of the concept "forced"? Does it include requiring the jab for work? For entrance to stores/venues/transportation?