But driving a car whilst under the influence of alcohol, is obviously not a sober choice
I disagree. People usually don't enter a scenario where they are drinking without knowing they will be drinking. IE if you are going to a party, you know you are going to drink. Therefore before they start drinking they should know how they are getting home. Alot of people who drink and drive more than once or twice know going in that they are going to be doing so. I've met people who were proud of their ability to drive home drunk.
Banning alcohol would be the solution, but people would be up in arms if their freedom to consume alcoholic beverages was taken away
banning alcohol would be one way of addressing it. but that has been tried and is not effective. Therefore we make it illegal to drink and drive.
Or are you suggesting that pro-vaccers never drink and drive?
I was not attempting to suggest that.
And the level of sweetener required would depend upon the necessities of those that you are trying to sweeten....People will do all sorts of things for a buck if they are desperate.
and this is kind of the point of the topic (I think, it is n8nrgmi's topic). In order to protect society from the virus we need herd immunity. To do that, we need at least (ideally more than) 70% of the population to be immune to the virus. So that is the goal.
There are different ways you can try to achieve it though. You can try to mandate that people must get the virus or be punished by law. This has obvious issues related to freedom and would likely harden attitudes about the vaccine.
You can try to educate people, telling them the benefits of the vaccine and why it is such a good idea they take it. However, alot of people don't trust information from experts, they only trust information from some blog post or facebook page.
You can try more specific ways of encouraging people to get the vaccine. Things like banning kids from attending a public school until they have taken their vaccine, etc. This way people still have the freedom to refuse if they feel strongly, but are encouraged to take it.
n8nrgmi's solution is to use the carrot, not the stick. Reward people for doing the smart thing (with stimulus money) rather than punish them for doing the stupid thing (endangering people's lives by refusing to vaccinate). It seems more likely to have positive results.