Mandatory Vaccination against COVID-19 in the Employment Relationship
In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the paper analyzes mandatory vaccination in employment relationships in European countries. The paper focuses on three subtopics: who is competent to establish the mandatory vaccination requirement, in which ...
Merle Erikson
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Brazilian Adults’ Attitudes and Practices Regarding the Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination and Their Hesitancy towards Childhood Vaccination [PDF]
Background: This study investigated the attitudes and practices of Brazilian adults regarding the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination and their hesitancy towards the vaccination of children.
Edson Zangiacomi Martinez +11 more
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A Libertarian Legitimacy for Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccination
Since its inception, the 2019 coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak has become a major health problem. At the same time, countries worldwide have been waiting for a Covid-19 vaccine to be sufficiently available.
Yudi Setiawan +3 more
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Mandatory childhood vaccination: Should Norway follow? [PDF]
Systematic public vaccination constitutes a tremendous health success, perhaps the greatest achievement of biomedicine so far. There is, however, room for improvement. Each year, 1.5 million deaths could be avoided with enhanced immunisation coverage. In
Espen Gamlund +3 more
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Mandatory Vaccination: an Unqualified Defence [PDF]
The 2015 Disneyland outbreak of measles in the US unequivocally brought to light what had been brewing below the surface for a while: a slow but steady decline in vaccination rates resulting in a rising number of outbreaks.
Pierik, R.; id_orcid, Pierik, R.
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Impact of mandatory vaccination against serogroup C meningococci in targeted and non-targeted populations in France [PDF]
Since January 2018, mandatory vaccination against meningococci serogroup C has been implemented in France for children
Samy Taha +2 more
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Mandatory Vaccination against COVID-19: Qualitative Analysis of Responses to Open-Ended Questions
The mandatory COVID-19 vaccination has been suggested as a strategy to increase vaccination uptake; however, there are doubts about its legitimacy as a measure.
Konstantinos Giannakou +2 more
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Italian healthcare workers' views on mandatory vaccination [PDF]
Background Mandatory vaccination has contributed to the success of immunisation programmes but voluntary vaccination allows people to be responsible for their own health. There are benefits from both policies and the arguments between them remain subject
Germinario Cinzia CG +5 more
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Attitudes on voluntary and mandatory vaccination against COVID-19: Evidence from Germany. [PDF]
Several vaccines against COVID-19 have now been developed and are already being rolled out around the world. The decision whether or not to get vaccinated has so far been left to the individual citizens. However, there are good reasons, both in theory as
Daniel Graeber +2 more
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Attitudes towards mandatory vaccination and sanctions for vaccination refusal [PDF]
Aims: Investigating attitudes towards mandatory vaccination and sanctions for vaccination refusal in an area with insufficient vaccination coverage may help health authorities to assess which strategies for increasing vaccination coverage are appropriate.
Slotte Pamela +2 more
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