https://fee.org/articles/jordan-peterson-calls-out-justin-trudeau-as-canada-considers-mandatory-vaccination/
That's an interesting point of view in the context of moral philosophy.
Briefly, there is a similar debate in Buddhist circles concerning karma or moral causality. Keeping it simple, according to the older Theravada teaching, only individual thought, words, and deeds have karmic consequences. The more traditional schools still tend to stress individual merit acquisition and nirvana / liberation.
Mahayana Buddhism introduces the concept of collective karma. It is taught that families, clans, communities, nations, the world, etc. can create karma. There is generally more emphasis on social responsibility or meeting the needs of the many.
That was just an aside.
On topic, healthcare / healthcare financing is definitely one of those sectors that should be centrally planned and partially nationalized so that it meets the needs of everyone.
Even Hayek agreed that Government should step in when the private sector fails.
"There is no reason why, in a society which has reached the general level of wealth ours has, (the certainty of a given minimum of sustenance) should not be guaranteed to all without endangering general freedom; that is: some minimum of food, shelter and clothing, sufficient to preserve health. Nor is there any reason why the state should not help to organize a comprehensive system of social insurance in providing for those common hazards of life against which few can make adequate provision." -- F. A. Hayek.