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Maybe not for not getting vaccinated, but certainly if someone who is not vaccinated infects someone else who is vaccinated and kills them.
Again, the people not choosing to vaccinate are putting those who do lives' in danger. It is irresponsible. You want to be a part of society, you must adhere to societal rules. Someone who has AIDS can't just recklessly bang anyone with no protection and not informing then. Same principle applies here.
Well, if someone is vaccinated, their immunity through the production of antibodies/memory cells would effectively stop any chance of becoming infected. That is unless the disease form has a mutated strain, which doesn't leave the person protected against new "X" organism. Perfect case in point is why there is a new flu shot every year, as the virus continuity mutates "creating" new strains to create super bugs, in which case would still more than likely leave you susceptible even if you did get the flu shot. Its a crap shoot when designing those shots, and this year is a perfect example, with less than 25% coverage across the board for the types of viruses floating around this year. (Flu shot is a combination of the 20-25 most expected influenza A, B viruses for said year).
And the AIDS thing is really completely different, as that it is spread through the direct touching and spreading of bodily fluids (blood, semen, vaginal secretions), where measles is spread through respiratory sections and coughing. It would be like legally prosecuting someone for giving you the common cold, where as AIDS more or less "stabbing" someone with the disease, in layman terms
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