Against mandatory COVID vaccines in South Africa

Against mandatory COVID vaccines in South Africa
There are currently no laws in South Africa that mandate any vaccine to be mandatory, despite the death and serious illness rates of other diseases that have vaccines they are still not mandated on citizens, despite the fact that the details of these vaccines are available openly, the testing and production of those vaccines are available to multiple pharmaceuticals and countries not just a few.
The results and feedback on effects on people are being hidden and lied about on public platforms, recent court case 30 October 2021 shows that +3700 people have come forward on personal injury and death cases from the vaccine and these have been suppressed by the media in order to cover up the narrative that vaccines are dangerous.
People have the right to bodily integrity, to not be harmed by government mandates, to open source information on what is put into our bodies and clear and honest medical feedback on the cases of people that have suffered from the vaccine. Furthermore, the rights to dignity, opinion, religious beliefs and bodily integrity is protected in the bill of rights and the constitution, as the Government laments that the rights of a few does not outway the many, our constitution was specifically developed to not suppress and disregard the few for the agenda of the political and governmental agenda.
many citizens have medical reasons for not being able to accept the vaccine, religious convictions, personal reservations and concerns for their own health and safety that cannot be ignored. How can you know you’re allergic to the vaccine if you are not given the explicit details on the components of the vaccine? How is it verified that the vaccines are not expired when sent from other 1st world countries as donations for their expiring batches.
We cannot say proudly that losing a few thousand lives and livelihoods from forced vaccinations is the right thing, when conversely we are protecting the few thousand lives that have died from Covid.
Will they government grant reasonable compensation citizens that are unable to work after forced vaccines or die as the only income holder? Where they cannot enforce the R350 grant effectively, how will they support additional unemployed and impoverished families?