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You have to understand what caused the anti-vax movement to flourish during Trump 1. Conservatives believe that they should enforce rules but those rules do not apply to them.
So when local governments and companies began requiring employees to get vaccinated, they complained. Conspiracy theories about the vaccine exploded and a populace that didn't fact check or "did their own research" became angry that a "powerful government" was telling them what to do.
Remember that the government is a stick to these people, a stick wielded against your enemies.
The motivation behind this is simple: get rid of the requirements and the infrastructure to force people to do something.
This is an absolute win for conservatives. They don't care that they'll get hurt. They don't care that their cancer treatments won't get approved because they won't need it. They've got ivermectin! And bleach! And they'll add measles parties for good measure.
So long as the government doesn't force THEM to do something, they are happy.