I have to say, the mandate as it stands, essentially has opened the door to discrimination against about 80 to 100 million Americans who are naturally immune. I mean, these folks are essentially being discriminated against. The president of the United States pointed to them and opened the door to a massive level of discrimination.
Millions of Americans had natural immunity to smallpox, typhus, and polio. But we didn't, as a nation, take that on faith, and instead had everyone get immunized. Which is why we eradicated those diseases in North America. Vaccines produce stronger and more reliable immunity than does natural infection.
Take me, for example. I had covid last December. But my "natural immunity" didn't mean I couldn't get it again, and thus be shedding viruses to others. So I got the Moderna shots. Now, if natural immunity were really a reliable thing, I wouldn't have felt ill effects from the Moderna shots, right? Guess what, my second Moderna shot made me pretty sick. Which means that the vaccine provides a different level of immunity and my immune system had to work hard to produce a new round of antibodies, memory cells, and so on. I ached in every joint, was super tired, had swollen lymph nodes, and had about a degree of fever for two days. When it was over, I thought, "Wow, if that was just the vaccine reaction, if that was my system reacting to a weakened piece of spike protein code, just imagine what another bout of actual covid would have been like!"
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/vaccine-mandates-are-lawful-effective-and-based-on-rock-solid-science/