Lupine Publishers | How Might the UK Government Engage with the Public on Compulsory Vaccination Debate in the United Kingdom?

 Lupine Publishers | Journal of Clinical and Community Medicine



Abstract

This essay suggests three ways in which compulsory vaccination can be taken forward should the UK Government decide to do so. It addresses the question of; how can we ensure that public concerns about compulsory vaccination are considered if compulsory vaccination is to be introduced by the UK Government? Arguments for and against compulsory vaccination from the literature ate provided. However, the interest here is not whether compulsory vaccination should be adopted or not but how best to take this forward should the UK Government decide to take this forward.

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