Majority of Oklahoma Voters Want State Gov’t to Stay Out of Vaccine Regulation

Oklahomans seem to want state government to stay out of the COVID-19 Vaccination regulation debate. Meaning they don’t want the state to require or restrict employer vaccine requirements. The Sooner Survey conducted by Cole, Hargrave, Snodgrass and Associates 57% of voters surveyed oppose any action taken by the state government concerning how private companies interact with their employees concerning vaccinations.

The survey does show a divide when it comes to what private businesses should do. Forty-nine percent of voters believe businesses should have the right to require a COVID-19 vaccine, while 48 percent believe the opposing view.

Oklahoma voters in the survey do believe patients have a right to know if their health care providers have been vaccinated. It also shows that 65% believe the vaccines are safe and effective.


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  1. Steve Dickson, 04 August, 2021

    A public opinion poll – which can clearly be manipulated – does not trump an individual’s right to be secure in the person (4th Amendment).

    Title II of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (Section 201) prohibits discrimination on the basis of, among other things, religion. If I believe an RNA gene therapy, or a vaccine based on aborted fetal cells, violates my sincerely held religious beliefs, then an inn, hotel, motel, restaurant, motion picture house, etc. has no choice but to provide me ‘full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation”.

    My individual Rights do not end by bureaucratic decree.

  2. sky, 05 August, 2021

    No, your individual rights do not end by bureaucratic decree, but your inidvidual right should not infringe on another’s right.

    For years the Gop has said stay out of the way of business…let them cater to whoever or whomever they want.

    All of a sudden we have become stupid.

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