All the more reason for everyone to get the vaccine, except those without a valid reason that means they cannot have the vaccine.
I think there's a typo there: "except those
with a valid reason that means they cannot have the vaccine
While I am a strong believer in consent there are times when public health (and the economy in this case) are perhaps stronger arguments. And while I wouldn't go as far as forcing people to have the vaccine I see no reason why being vaccinated (unless you cannot be for medical reasons) should be a requirement for accessing services etc.
Another one there I think: " I see no reason why being vaccinated ...
shouldn't be a requirement for accessing services etc"
Since it's going to be many months before everybody has had the opportunity to get vaccinated, it's not practical to do that, at least not yet. Also, you'd need some sort of identity card scheme or something so that people can prove they've had the vaccine.