Smokers who do not want coronavaccination because they are afraid of the unknown long-term effects.
We have to thank the science 'on our knees' that there will soon be a vaccine to prevent killing, says Dijkhoff. |I really understand that you want to know what's going on, that you want to know what the test results were, and that you might think, well, I'm not going first. Then I'll go first,” he says. “You should be happy and all ask: when can I? To protect yourself, to protect your loved one, and if enough of us do it to protect the whole of society to knock that rotten virus out of the world.”

Chairman of the Group of the VVD Klaas Dijkhoff is amazed at the discussion about the vaccination obligation, which now appears to be a vaccine for the coronavirus. “If you win the lottery, you are not obliged to accept that prize,” he says in WNL On Saturday. “But I'd think we're going to dance on the street cheering that there's a vaccine, and that we all want it first.”

There will be no obligation to vaccinate, says the chairman of the group. “There is, of course, a combination between the freedom you have to refuse, and the responsibility I think you have to contribute to the health of all of us,” he says. Nor does an indirect duty, according to the VVD'er. “That's like a binding opinion. Actually, of course, you can't. It's a duty or not. And if it is not a duty, it is not an indirect duty.”

Dijkhoff can imagine that an event organizer says that they would like visitors to their event to be vaccinated: “That is possible, I am not against it.”


No vaccination requirement