I suppose I should have first asked if the mandates being enforced or suggested are for everyone in an entire state, or if they are specific for different industries. Do you support businesses and institutions, including governments, to mandate vaccines for their employees, contractors, and any who come onto their premises?
We agree that people have the right to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. But businesses and institutions (schools, hospitals, etc.) also have the right to decide who comes onto their premises, and also have the responsibility to do what they can to ensure the health and safety of everyone on those premises. Governments also have this right and responsibility for all those in their employ, which would include contractors, and any who would come onto their property. In this sense, they should all have right to mandate vaccines as far as business is conducted.
It's a matter of social responsibility of both the individual and society, as well as the rights of the individual versus the rights of businesses and institutions. Individuals have the right to not get vaccinated and businesses and institutions have the right to not let those individuals onto their property.
It then becomes an issue of enforcement to support those businesses and institutions that choose to not let unvaccinated people onto their premises. It is possible that there could be (or is) a law which would allow fines (or termination of employment) for those who choose to break the rules. It would also require a vaccine record for proof of vaccination.
The only real options I can see are letting those who can work from home do so, having people pay for their own testing every time they want to be on site (but then false negatives become the issue), firing people who won't get vaccinated, and mandating vaccines.