Yes, we extend to each other the right to make an informed choice. What constitutes "informed" varies person to person, which is also fair. If it's the state of a person's vaccination status which is an element of "informed" before someone else allows them to be close, that's fair too. None of that is political, it's just respectful.
Where the expectation of being vaccinated is imposed gets political. Let's avoid being drawn into that vortex....