Legal Principles and Strategies to Encourage Citizens to Get Vaccinated against COVID-19 Virus

Seyed Mostafa Mirmohamadi Meybodi, Nasrollah Jafari
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Background: Following the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, in some countries, mandatory vaccination programs were put to practice. However, there were widespread opposition against vaccination, which is investigated in this research. Methods: This was a descriptive-analytical research and data collection was conducted by referring to documents, books and articles in library. Results: With the emergence of corona virus in the world and the need to end this dangerous pandemic, various countries, including Iran's legal system, decided to implement "compulsory vaccination" mechanisms. The findings of this study indicated that the government from the perspective of various schools (even the school of individual originality) was not only allowed to legislate rules to make vaccination obligatory, but also it was expected to enact appropriate laws to create public safety. Conclusion: According to the principles of Islamic jurisprudence and law, including the priority of collective interests over the individual, the rule of no harm, and the authority of the Supreme Leader, the government is not only authorized but also obliged to enact laws for making vaccination obligatory.  
鼓励公民接种 COVID-19 病毒疫苗的法律原则和策略
背景:COVID-19 大流行爆发后,一些国家开始实施强制疫苗接种计划。然而,人们普遍反对接种疫苗,本研究对此进行了调查。研究方法:这是一项描述性分析研究,数据收集参考了图书馆中的文件、书籍和文章。结果随着冠状病毒在世界上的出现以及结束这一危险流行病的需要,包括伊朗法律系统在内的各个国家决定实施 "强制疫苗接种 "机制。本研究的结果表明,从各种学派(甚至是个人原创学派)的角度来看,政府不仅可以立法规定强制接种疫苗,而且还应该制定适当的法律来保障公共安全。结论:根据伊斯兰法理学和法律原则,包括集体利益优先于个人利益、无伤害规则和最高领袖的权威,政府不仅有权而且有义务制定法律,规定接种疫苗是强制性的。
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