Eight months ago I discussed mandatory HPV vaccination, concluding that the increased risk in cervical cancer from not getting vaccinated isn’t why premarital sex should be discouraged.

AP reports the true push for mandatory vaccination: Merck, the supplier of Fardasil, wants to force everyone to buy it. It is lobbying state legislatures for mandatory vaccination. Simply put, this is corporate welfare. The chance for cancer protection should provide sufficient incentive for people to buy the vaccine, but apparently projected sales of $1 billion/year isn’t enough for Merck.

The New Jersey-based drug company could generate billions in sales if Gardasil — at $360 for the three-shot regimen — were made mandatory across the country. Most insurance companies now cover the vaccine, which has been shown to have no serious side effects.

Yet. There are always trade-offs.

There is not a sufficient public health concern to mandate vaccination due to the low transmission risk of the virus. The decision to buy the vaccine and assume its risk should be left to parents.

Another incident of legislating demand is being considered in California, where incandescent light bulbs are on the verge of being banned. Rather than turning California into North Korea, though, they want to force everyone to buy fluorescent light bulbs.

That number could more than double this year. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. alone wants to sell 100 million CFLs at its stores by the end of 2007, the world’s biggest retailer said in November.

While it will not give opinion on the possible California law, the EPA recommends CFLs.

“They save money and energy,” EPA spokeswoman Enesta Jones said. “They are more convenient than other alternatives and come in different sizes and shapes to fit almost any fixture.”

I own a couple of these myself. The delay from switch-on to light is a little annoying, and some people have reported flicker from these things. If these bulbs are so great, why not let people just choose to buy them?


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