@Palandre,
I'm not aware of any plans where I live, or even in the US for "mandatory vaccinations". The first group of people that would get any vaccine would be frontline workers, particularly medical and hospital workers like doctors and nurses. And the reason why it's a "big deal" isn't because you might die from covid19; it's because the health system anywhere only has so many resources, and if it gets overwhelmed with covid cases, then that denies people with other medical problems treatment. And if the system gets completely overwhelmed, then you're going to have doctor's having to decide who lives and who dies - effectively playing god.
Also, there's no guarantee there will be any vaccine for covid19, and vaccines usually take several years to develop. And it will be likely next year at the earliest before any vaccine is even available to the general public.
I'm not sure that even the likes of North Korea have "forcible blood or organ donation", let alone any western country... In any case, many people already DO choose to donate their blood and/or organs to others that need them. And both routinely save lives all over the world, so if someone is willing to donate
their blood or organs, how's that a bad thing ?
While conspiracies exist, not everything is a conspiracy. Do you also believe the "lizard people" form a part of the US government too ? (rhetorical question)
Izzy is right about you, and once again, seek help,
you need it...