No, I don't agree with this kind of implementation.
First, the vaccine is not an end all be all, it just lessens the symptoms. That is why there are less hospitalizations, and less deaths, but we still see case counts with some from fully vaccinated people.
Second, everyone who has recovered from this (and any other) virus naturally, has a better immune response compared with the vaccine. No need for booster shots. Third, whether it's for personal or religious reasons, nobody should be singled out.
Finally, and globally most importantly, the severity of this virus — 97+% survival rate doesn't warrant this kind of implementation.
Dale Metlewsky