That is so Cool. I just picked up a book that I bought in December of 2013 (I used the till receipt as a bookmark) to read again. It has a number of pages on Henning Jacobson. "POX, An American History" by Michael Willrich.
It is a book all about smallpox, forced vaccination, resistors, public health and the results. It is one of my standard non-fiction books- in this case written by a historian. It was not really dry in 2013, and I'm sure it will be a little more interesting given today's climate.
Back before this pandemic, it raised questions of liberty, conscience, and duty in the face of an actual deadly health emergency. I don't know that it had any real answers- but it did provide the playbook that is the blueprint for today. Including forging immunization certificates on the one side, and having to show those cards to attend school as a student or a teacher, quarantine (of the sick, not the healthy as it is today) and even shutting down workplaces.
Good book. Highly recommended (going by my memory, as I have not really started re-reading it yet. I want to get my exemption dissertation completed first.)