Smallpox vaccine triggered similar responses in the past...
"In 1902, following a smallpox outbreak, the board of health of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, mandated all city residents to be vaccinated against smallpox. City resident Henning Jacobson refused vaccination on the grounds that the law violated his right to care for his own body how he knew best. In turn, the city filed criminal charges against him. After losing his court battle locally, Jacobson appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1905 the Court found in the state’s favor, ruling that the state could enact compulsory laws to protect the public in the event of a communicable disease. This was the first U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the power of states in public health law."
History of Vaccines
For those wishing to condemn the source... this information is available from multiple historical sources.
Vaccines have improved the lives of the whole of society....Smallpox, Polio, etc..You would think we as a society would becoming smarter.
I too wish Ron a speedy recovery