Governments Mandating Medical Treatments?

Tracking support for governments mandating medical treatments for public health reasons

Date added: October 20, 2024

Overall
5 responses.

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Governments are entitled to mandate medical treatments if they deem them necessary for public health reasons, and without having to first seek public consent through concepts like open democracy? (AGREE/DISAGREE)

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While this relates to an Australian issue, feedback from other countries is welcome. This will provide a global perspective, helping other countries to address similar issues and concerns, while better preparing the world for the next pandemic.

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Feedback Analysis

25-44
4 responses.

Over 64
1 responses.

Male
2 responses.

Female
3 responses.

White Collar- Mngmt
1 responses.

Professional - Private Sector
2 responses.

Professional - Public Sector
2 responses.

Christianity
2 responses.

Judaism
2 responses.

No religion
1 responses.

Vaccinated
4 responses.

Unvaccinated
1 responses.

New South Wales, Australia
3 responses.

Victoria, Australia
1 responses.

Queensland, Australia
1 responses.

Australia
5 responses.

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