A recent debate has centered on whether people can truly give informed consent to get vaccinated when it's mandatory. Some experts, like Dr. Kirk Milhoan, argue that if there's no choice, informed consent is impossible, and it's essentially a form of medical abuse. This idea is reflected in some states' decisions to ban vaccine mandates. The question is, can people really make a choice to get vaccinated when they're forced to? Dr. Joseph Ladapo, the Surgeon General of Florida, believes that mandates are a form of coercion, which makes it impossible to get true consent. This raises important questions about the ethics of mandatory vaccination.