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by elric 965 days ago
I'm not sure I understand the point you're trying to make. Few rights are absolute. We, as a society, obviously try to prevent people from harming one another. If you're infected with a dangerous pathogen, and you refuse to do something about it on account of "bodily integrity", you will end up violating other people's bodily integrity by infecting them. That's bad, and it would certainly be within "TPTB"'s rights to stop you.

As for vaccines being "experimental", they have saved many lives, and now that the dust has settled, they seem to have done very little harm.

This all sounds rather like conspiracy nonsense, which isn't to say that eIDAS isn't stupid, but silly conspiracy nonsense like this undermines potential real concerns with eIDAS.