Employers should have the right to demand a record of your vaccinations and require that they are up to date as a condition of employment.
Schools (all levels) should require the same.
When my country conscripted me for national military service, they provided at no charge, mandatory inoculations and vaccinations in great quantity.
I suppose I should have notified my drill instructor of my objections to same, and the violation to my liberty.
What was once readily understood to be common sense, seems to now have escaped a small ill informed minority, who would put the entire community at risk, for the sake of their tinfoil fears.
I doubt the anti-vaccination tinfoil people served in the military, but I'll keep an open mind, so they can correct me if I am wrong.
In the late 60s-early 70s the US Army gave vaccinations and other shots with air guns, which would cut you if you got scared and flinched or jerked etc.
A few guys were genuinely scared of such minor medical procedures. They even cried, and tried to avoid it entirely. Maybe our anti-vaccination tinfoil types include some of those?