I'm not anti-vaccination, and with regard to covid I'm not against vaccination of the vulnerable or people who wish to have it for peace of mind.
Vaccination is primarily to protect other people, not yourself (assuming you are pretty healthy). That's why refusing to get vaccinated, when in a low risk group, is an inherently selfish attitude.
But the current covid vaccines cannot lead to herd immunity, only an ongoing need for boosters,
Of course they can, in combination with ongoing immunity driven by infection and also boosters against new variants - why is that a problem.
so I don't agree with putting pressure on people to be jabbed.
People can choose, but as I've said above if you are healthy and at low risk refusing to have the jab is an inherently selfish decision. But while I would accept that some people may choose not to have the jab (and potentially be selfish) I don't think that should allow them to participate in 'high risk of infection' activities when they've refused to take an option to lower that risk. So I have no problem with requiring events and even some services and jobs to require people to be vaccinated unless they are unable to do so on health grounds.