Czech Republic Backs Off of Mandatory Vaccination for Old People

There’s no reason to force-vax people if they vax themselves!

RT:

The Czech Republic has abandoned a mandatory vaccination scheme for those over the age of 60 and workers in certain sectors, with a new prime minister tossing the plan following a series of protests over the measure.

While a vaccine rule set by a previous government was set to take effect in March, ex-PM Andrej Babis has since been replaced by a new ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala, who now says the policy won’t be implemented after all.

“We’ve agreed that vaccination against Covid-19 won’t be mandatory,” Fiala said on Wednesday, arguing that around 90% of those who would have been covered under the requirement have already been immunized.

Hopium addicts will jump on this as a “good sign.”

But all it means is that if you’ve already vaxed 90%, then it’s not worth it to agitate the people and make them suspicious by force-vaxing them.

So many people have taken the vax already, all over the Western world, that various bluffs and corporate firings – along with the QR code system – are all they need now. Soon, the unvaxed population will be so small that they can figure out a different way to deal with them.