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Are people who smoke denied insurance coverage because second-hand smoke harms others? I don't know. Or anything similar?
In the US, insurance premiums are almost double for those that smoke. We have several physicians that refuse to treat patients that smoke, employers are now pre-employment testing for tobacco and will not hire, if positive, cities have passed laws preventing indoor and outdoor smoking, all to prevent risk to others.
If folks don't want to vaccinate their children, it may be their right (legally). What is my legal right to protection from exposure?
Should there be a penalty/laws for exposing another person, someone that is unable to be vaccinated due to health condition or a child under the age of certain vaccinations to a life threatening event?
Many cases of HIV/STD exposure have resulted in damage lawsuits and jail time.
Should we expect the same for those that choose to frequent public venues knowing they are creating risk?