it seems that many of you have reading comprehension here. he didn't flew to australia to enter there forcibly, HE GOT AN EXEMPTION from victoria's state, the approval that he is able to participate in the tournament. is that hard to understand?
first, he doesn't live in serbia and 2nd, he doesn't need to stay there, this is the list of countries that don't require vaccination to enter them https://blog.wego.com/travel-without-vaccine/
other vaccines didn't cause an uproar because they are well tested, they've been used for years and side effects are known. covid vaccines are new and people are skeptical about them, they think that it hasn't passed enough time to know if they lead to long-term health problems. that's why i said above i'll see it in 10 years.
parents complained about mmr vaccine, they feared that they cause autism, or you have already forgotten about that? there are always concerns about vaccines but even doctors cannot agree about them, what do you expect regular people to do? they'll choose to believe doctors that agree with their views. obviously.
the most stupid thing is dividing people into groups - right-leaning people are against vaccination, left-leaning people are pro, which is stupid and not true. that is why the issue is politicized.
nobody needs to stay at home, selfish or not selfish, vaccination isn't mandatory. people are highly encouraged to get vaccinated, but it's not mandatory. masks were mandatory for quite a while but are not anymore.
lockdowns are useless, the virus is here to stay, even vaccinated people catch and spread covid. the goal is to make symptoms not life-threatening and prevent death. i got vaccinated, i did my part but i cannot tell other people what to do. it's their choise.
this paragraph doesn't belong in the thread. the thread is not about tennis or someone's career but vaccination and health. but you just couldn't help it.
to summarize this thread: i don't like him, i don't like his stance on vaccines, he's rich, i'm glad this is happening to him.