Not sure why people might choose not to have it - but its their choice to make , not anyone else's.
If you choose to have a vaccination, its to protect you , not anyone else. For me, I've had 2 jabs, wont be having anymore. They are simply not needed. Maybe in a year or two when my immunity wanes perhaps.
As for mandatory vaccines, I would be vehemently against - have you read the Nuremburg code ?
People not bothered about vaccine passports ? are you crazy - forced to show your papers to use any facilities in society - ever heard that before ?
Vaccine passports are a nonsense and are proved not to work - look at rates in wales/scotland/germany/ everywhere else requiring them, they are all up.
And the comments about not mixing with unvaccinated people ? you've fallen hook line and sinker for the divide and conquer approach, haven't you ?
The vaccine doesn't stop you catching it, doesn't stop you spreading it. Remind me how that passport will work for you then?
If you want to take the vaccine it most probably will help stop you being seriously ill, so its probably a good idea, but its up to you. It won't stop you catching it - my wife is also fully vaxxed and caught it from school (teacher)... Passed it on to both kids, I escaped. Noone had more than a cold and all fine.
Remember - as yet there are ZERO people in hospital with omicron, and it has so far killed ZERO people.
Read between the lines - last week pfizer & astrazeneca shareholders value up around 9.8 billion pounds.
I should also add I know one work colleague who died from a stroke 2 days after having a vaccine, and another friend who had a heart attack after the first dose (didn't die in the end)... Its not without it's risks...