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 @927D7KCanswered…3yrs3Y

Ja, aber nur wenn die möglichkeit besteht andere Kunden oder Angestellte zu gefährden.

Yes, they can ask about your sex life as well, and applicants are free to walk away from such a company, because the market can decide what's appropriate vs. inappropriate for a company to ask jobseekers. People can acquire skills to become more valuable on the market or start their own company if they disagree

 @99MMLBSanswered…2yrs2Y

They can ask for comfort reasons but it should not be a requirement. It should be in order to protect workers who do not want to take the risk.

 @4XD28G7answered…3yrs3Y

No, that is private information and vaccines aren't proven to be 100% effective for preventing the spread of disease. Easier and safer to enforce masks upon entry.

 @3HNRB33answered…3yrs3Y

No, but I do think that private businesses should have a right to require masks and other safety and health practices for their and their employees protection.

 @4M78YV6answered…3yrs3Y

Yes. However, I will not patron these businesses if they decided to do so

 @vacheeseheadanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes, as all private businesses should have the right to do so in the case of a public health concern.

 @8VD4SST from California  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, they should have the right to ask, but customers shouldn't be forced to tell them

 @92JXK3J from New York  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, if it is during a pandemic or if it is a small business and/or if it employs a number of disabled and sickly people.

 @8VC2Q88 from Virginia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8YLB9QX from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, private businesses have the right to conduct their business however they see fit.

 @65FRMVL from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, as long as customers and hiring candidates have the ability to disclose any health-related reasons for not being vaccinated.

 @646YDRS from Ohio  answered…3yrs3Y

 @6LV5ZML from Washington  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but they should be able to request customers to wear a mask in order to enter their place of business.

 @6LV5ZML from Washington  answered…3yrs3Y

No, an individual's health information should remain private; but, businesses should be able to request customers to wear a mask in order to enter their place of business, and deny entry to those who refuse to comply. "No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service."

 @7J7L92W from California  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but they are allowed to ask customers to leave if they don't show vaccination or wear a mask

 @7FNDWLM from California  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but they are not allowed to deny access to the business based on vaccination status.

 @83Y58Z2 from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

yes, private businesses should have the right to conduct business so long as they are not in violation of the 14th amendment.

 @85QL69F from Florida  answered…3yrs3Y

  @8F8D9G3 from Colorado  answered…3yrs3Y

Vaccination status is a matter of private health record and is protected by the doctor-patient relationship.

 @8TQB57G from Oregon  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but I won't patronize businesses that make requirements of my vaccination status

 @8VC7WDN from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

No, and they should be banned from firing employees based on vaccination status!

  @8VHBC3L from West Virginia  answered…3yrs3Y

  @8XD6BY6 from Nevada  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, that is the private business’s freedom of speech and private property rights

 @8Y6ZVGL from VI  answered…3yrs3Y

No, unless they refuse to wear a mask when a business requires one to do; it depends on the rules and rights of the owner and their business.

 @92NVQ27 from California  answered…3yrs3Y

  @93G2RP7 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

They have the right to ask as the customer has a right not to disclose medical information

 @93RQL4H from Massachusetts  answered…3yrs3Y

As a private business, I don't see why not when it's in regards to a safety concern.

 @9334YP3answered…3yrs3Y

Only if they do not receive any kind of government funding or benefits, and only if it would be equally legal for them to turn away vaccinated customers as unvaccinated ones.

 @8YWFNCG from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

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