Which would be coercion through social exclusion when worded like that. Especially when a lot of people are wary of what they are putting into their bodies. It's not like we have a viable source of education of information on anything thesedays that we can trust.I tend to look at it the other way round. No one is beating anyone with a stick and keeping them out of the ground.
There’s an ongoing pandemic at the moment, with a vaccine available that significantly reduces the risk of you contracting and spreading the virus. It currently isn’t compulsory to be vaccinated.
If you choose not to be vaccinated, then that comes with consequences and limits your access to crowded entertainment in an attempt to stop the virus from spreading again.
The ball is in the court of the undecided/anti vax person. Get the jab and watch some football. Don’t and watch it on TV/do a LFT for each game.
But, I also can't argue with the science if it's genuinely going to significantly reduced the likelihood of it spreading.
So why stop there? What about the London underground? The workplace? It seems they've vaccinated the elderly and now they're considering excluding people from social activities like football and clubs in order to push them into also getting the vaccine after spending the last year or so telling them they aren't at risk from it.