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Section 3
CDC History of Vaccination Mandates: Public Health
Imperative vs Individual Rights

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-Malone, K. M. & Hinman, A R. (n.d.) Vaccination Mandates: The Public Health Imperative and Individual Rights. Control and Prevention, 262-284. Retrieved October 6, 2021, from https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/guides-pubs/downloads/vacc_mandates_chptr13.pdf

Update
The Vaccine Mandates Judgment:
Some Reflections

Srinivasan S. (2022). The vaccine mandates judgment: Some reflections. Indian journal of medical ethics, 10.20529/IJME.2022.056.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Courtice, E. L., Quinn-Nilas, C., Bickram, D. A., Witoski, S., Hoskin, R. A., & Blair, K. L. (2021). Is the messenger the message? Canadian political affiliation and other predictors of mask wearing frequency & attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement. Advance online publication.

Fu, S. (Q.), Greco, L. M., Lennard, A. C., & Dimotakis, N. (2021). Anxiety responses to the unfolding COVID-19 crisis: Patterns of change in the experience of prolonged exposure to stressors. Journal of Applied Psychology, 106(1), 48–61.

Knapp, S., Gottlieb, M., & Handelsman, M. M. (2021). Talking to patients who fail to follow public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: A principle-based approach. Practice Innovations. Advance online publication.

Probst, T. M., Lee, H. J., & Bazzoli, A. (2020). Economic stressors and the enactment of CDC-recommended COVID-19 prevention behaviors: The impact of state-level context. Journal of Applied Psychology, 105(12), 1397–1407.

Rose, J. P., & Edmonds, K. A. (2021). Social comparisons for following health recommendations and their relation to worry and intentions during COVID-19. European Journal of Health Psychology. Advance online publication.

QUESTION 3
The religious beliefs of some people are in opposition to vaccination, and other people oppose vaccination on other grounds, including philosophic. In addition, some persons are not opposed to all vaccines but oppose the concept of mandatory vaccination or mandates for specific vaccines. What is the basis for this latter belief? To select and enter your answer go to Test.


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