Ok, whatever you say. You give no reasons why they're not comparable.
Because that was a case of a local health department requiring the equivalent of $150 to not get a vaccine. Courts have repeatedly said the authority to issue health directives lies with localities, not the federal government.
Democrats know this, which is why they're using OSHA through a rarely used workaround called an emergency temporary standard. It has only been used 10 times in history, and half of those were struck down by the courts.
I would also suggest you look into the Chevron Deference Doctrine, which the court has recently ruled against quite a bit. Frankly, all of this could backfire and the radical overeach of the federal government through a massive admistrative bureaucracy might get a big smack down from the court.
But the radical left wingers at politico told you 'Hurr Durr smallpox', so you've got it all figured out. SMH.