No. There's virtually nothing more intrusive you could do to a person than mandatorily inject him/her with chemicals (no matter what those chemicals are or what they're supposed to do). The government -should not- have that right. Where in the world does that lead to? The world in The Giver, for example? Or just some general subordinance enhancer? Or some motivator that makes people able to do their jobs effectively (kinda like what we already do with coffee)? Something that makes people want to buy stuff, again in the name of the economy (but probably just serving the super rich)?
I've also read some pretty atrocious things about the vaccine industry, things my friend told me, who'd been researching it. I don't remember much of the details except that vaccines (or at least flu vaccines) don't even have to pass whatever government tests you'd normally put something on..
And people can get sick or other problems from vaccines on rare occasions. The government is playing God (a crappy kinda God) by saying, "okay, so 10 people are going to get sick or die from this vaccine but that's made up for by the millions who won't get sick and will be prevented from contracting polio or measles or whatever it is now.