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 @9LV82BV from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

No one should be forced to take a vaccine because in some cases, it could be against their religion/beliefs, or might no…

 @9LV66WK from Kentucky answered…3hrs3H

Yes and also increase funding for dental health specifically to extend coverage to anything the patient needs cosmetical…

 @9LV5R2F from Pennsylvania answered…4hrs4H

The entire healthcare system is a racket. The insurance companies have driven costs up and no one can afford care

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

A country has a duty to take care of veterans. Increase funding, decrease waste, allow for private healthcare providers,…

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Only on those which recieved grants during their research, development, or/and distribution, with special exceptions for…

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

More funding should be put into rehabilitation, therapy, and healthier lifestyle choices, as well as support networks. T…

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Only if the system itself is effective and efficient. there are elements of single payer healthcare systems which would…

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

there are elements in the bill which are detrimental, but the intention should be to relieve reliance on insurance compa…

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

By targeting financial waste that goes to insurance companies that raise rates to milk government funding, making health…

 @9LV2P88 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

incentivize vaccinations with rewards and bonus, rather than penalization for not getting it. it shouldnt be mandated, b…

 @9LV24SL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, however, it is only penalized after a reasonable time has passed when information has been released to medical prac…

 @9LV24SL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, in the sense that the government should regulate private businesses and big pharma from overcharging costs on life-…

 @9LTWD2X from Virginia answered…7hrs7H

Yes and no, I believe the extended use of the drug will only damage us further and we should offer treatment instead of…

 @9LTWD2X from Virginia answered…9hrs9H

I believe it should lie in the hands of who decides weather or not to be vaccinated. I'm not against vaccinations, howev…

 @9LTT564 from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Depends, mostly Yes, but better supervision and streamlined systems in allocating resources needed for lower costs shoul…

 @9LTT564 from Texas answered…10hrs10H

No, but businesses should still pro-actively reduce vectors of infection elsewhere and provide testing by whatever means…

 @9LTSPWG from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Yes but increase the quality in the healthcare system. And private companies have a choice to profit off of healthcare.

 @9LTPY7V from Florida answered…11hrs11H

No one should be required to take any vaccine, especially an experimental vaccine like the COVID one which we have no in…

 @9KZ4VDR from California answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but only when a fiduciary relationship has been broken. If a doctor wouldn't do this to him or herself or his loved…

 @9KZ4VDR from California answered…11hrs11H

Yes, and regulate all the entities that have their fingers in the financial pie and bring it down to something reasonabl…

 @9KZ4VDR from California answered…11hrs11H

Yes, if circumstances allow for it. There has to be some public job with minimal responsibility that a person can do for…

 @9KZ4VDR from California answered…11hrs11H

yes, and the cost should be at cost, no profit, no incentives, etc. No loopholes. Private healthcare should stay in busi…

 @9LTMXRR from California answered…12hrs12H

i believe that if the person wants to get it or not they don't have too because of what they might believe in.

 @9LTMX5J from Arkansas answered…12hrs12H

If employees are okay to take the offered test then yes but if someone employees do not want to take it then they should…