Introduction

The literature used and reviewed for this current study was created based on public and professional perspectives and reactions to mandatory vaccinations regarding how vaccines are developed, their global campaigns, and the ethical components of vaccination. For the purpose of this study, the sources used to explore public perspective base their findings on the opinions and reactions of the individuals that are making the choice to get a vaccine. Following the development and campaign messaging surrounding vaccination, potential responses to the vaccine are discussed. As later explained, encouraging vaccination involves pointing out all of its benefits to society. The sources discuss the economic, medical, and sociological benefits of a vaccinated world against Covid-19. Considerations of the ethical and motivational factors around mandatory vaccination are also outlined within the sources. This current study’s review of the literature on the outlook regarding mandatory vaccination is organized by the process of vaccine development, reactance to vaccination, ethics of mandatory vaccination for the public and healthcare workers, and vaccine campaigns and motivating factors.

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