I probably started that and didn’t really mean to. My bad.I don’t wanna move this thread, but it’s getting political.
I probably started that and didn’t really mean to. My bad.I don’t wanna move this thread, but it’s getting political.
Please stop cluttering up the internet with such nonsense. TIA.The vaccine doesn’t keep the virus from spreading or people wouldn’t be required to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status.
It was bound to happen, now go get a Big Mac.......I probably started that and didn’t really mean to. My bad.
I don’t agree with your premise here, but that’s not why I moved it, fwiw. DJT told us to take the vaccine. He called it a miracle.I probably started that and didn’t really mean to. My bad.
Doesn’t all the eviction protection, and increased unemployment end next month? Not sure people are going to be so willing just to walk.
That person needs to work from home and stay home until this pandemic ends. That’s my suggestion as a message board moderator.
Wow…didn’t Josef was on the board.It’s taken much longer than it should have but it’s nice to see the unvaccinated completely shunned from society.
Every employer/entity that requires the vaccine will have to deal with exceptions for medical or religious reasons. We can get where we need to be on total vax rates even with legitimate exceptions being granted. Notice I did not say political reasons.This is interesting. I have a friend that has MS. His neurologist actually told him NOT to get the vaccine because he was worried it may actually have an adverse reaction with him (I’m by no means a neurologist, but I’m sure most here are). Granted, people with serious medical stuff are the minority, but I wonder what employers will do with a situation like that. Doctors excuse saying he/she shouldn’t get the vaccine?
I’m more of a 5 guys, guy.It was bound to happen, now go get a Big Mac.......
Wrong wrongThe vaccine doesn’t keep the virus from spreading or people wouldn’t be required to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status.
It’s been the argument since the lockdowns began. “If you don’t feel comfortable, just stay home.” Unfortunately, it lacks all empathy. We’ve just reached the part where it’s swapping parties.what if the job can't be done remotely? too bad so sad? (i did see where that guy can work remote)...but i think some type of carve out would be necessary for someone with MS and a doctor advising them against the vaccine or any others in that similar situation..
i'm no attorney but i wouldn't want to be the company that forced the guy with MS to take a vax against his doctors orders and then him having some kind of bad reaction.
i don't see much wrong with a private company mandating their able bodied employees though...as long as it's a private company and not government
Very interesting, but they are some loons in Oregon their reasons for exemption would be a fascinating read.This isn’t related to the COVID-19 vax, but check this out:
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GOP hasn’t carried Oregon in a presidential election since Reagan.
GOP tends to be anti-mask, not anti-vax.
Oh, loons for sure.Very interesting, but they are some loons in Oregon their reasons for exemption would be a fascinating read.
what if the job can't be done remotely? to bad so sad? i think some type of carve out would be necessary for someone with MS and a doctor advising them against the vaccine or any others in that similar situation..
i'm no attorney but i wouldn't want to be the company that forced the guy with MS to take a vax against his doctors orders and then him having some kind of bad reaction.
i don't see much wrong with a private company mandating their able bodied employees though...as long as it's a private company and not government
They’ve gone more holistic. Turns out DMT & psilocybin mushrooms are great at preventing covid.Very interesting, but they are some loons in Oregon their reasons for exemption would be a fascinating read.
That person needs to work from home and stay home until this pandemic ends. That’s my suggestion as a message board moderator.
Since the Covid vaccines are not FDA approved one could argue against legal requirement...It's legal to require vaccines (and has been during my entire lifetime - this isn't new).
Since the Covid vaccines are not FDA approved one could argue against legal requirement...
So vaccinated people are getting it and spreading it also? Cool. You can lol all you want but your thought process is hateful and a bit extreme. It’s a perfect comparison for the way you are using your wordsLol at this comparison. As everyone knows by now it’s not about their health it’s about them spreading it around and fuggin it up for everyone else. They are welcome to hunker down in their home until it’s over or they’re ready to get the shot.
I think every vaccine/Covid thread should be movedI don’t wanna move this thread, but it’s getting political.
I am convinced, most, start the threads in the bunker intentionally. They know if you start one in the covid forum, it will get virtually no interaction. They may use the cover of “not political,” but they know damn well it will end that way.I think every vaccine/Covid thread should be moved
Given the number of adverse reactions to the vaccine, no FDA approval, vaccinated people still getting Covid and transmitting it to others, I bet there are lawyers ready to take on companies who fire employees for not getting vaccinated...[shrugs] Maybe in a non-right to work state. In all the southern states, an employer can basically require you to do anything they deem necessary with the caveat that if you have a religious or health reason for not doing so they have to *try* to accommodate you before firing you for not doing it.
EDIT: An example I've seen in my personal practice - I had a woman who owned a spa. She forbid her employees from smoking - period - ever. DoL said "no probs" you're the boss you make the rules.
Given the number of adverse reactions to the vaccine, no FDA approval, vaccinated people still getting Covid and transmitting it to others, I bet there are lawyers ready to take on companies who fire employees for not getting vaccinated...
The vast majority of us will eventually get the vaccine. It's the way of things. The resistance to new vaccines is a common historical fact.
Good. As a group, your employees will be smarter after the firings.Doesn't affect me, but looks like unemployment may be going up here soon.
Ends nationwide Labor Day I believe.It's already ended (the unemployment) in all the southern states. Not sure about the entire US.
No, most conservative judges recognize the rights of business owners over Anti-vax bros.Already are lawsuits pending. I'm aware of one that was dismissed on summary judgment just a week ago. I'm sure such things will play out and in more conservative areas it wouldn't surprise me to see injunctions issue, at least on a temporary basis.
Like I said, though, most of this is much ado about nothing and will pass with time. Always does.
And they will lose so hopefully they are charging by the hour instead of 33%-40% of award.Given the number of adverse reactions to the vaccine, no FDA approval, vaccinated people still getting Covid and transmitting it to others, I bet there are lawyers ready to take on companies who fire employees for not getting vaccinated...
Given the number of adverse reactions to the vaccine, no FDA approval, vaccinated people still getting Covid and transmitting it to others, I bet there are lawyers ready to take on companies who fire employees for not getting vaccinated...
Good. As a group, your employees will be smarter after the firings.
Be interesting to see if they reverse the vaccine policy after awhile.Smarter maybe, but we're already short staffed. If we don't get others hired, we'll really be hurting.
Incorrect, I am vaccinated and not antiVax or whatever it's called. But a recent vaccine for example, the HPV vaccine that is used to protect against the papillomavirus which leads to cervical cancer were all in phase III clinical trials for 4 years. The registration trial for Gardasil published in the NEJM and was actually approved 4.5 years after beginning phase III (THREE) clinical trials.Imagine genuinely thinking other vaccines were tested for 50 years prior to people taking them lmfao.
Do you really think all the vaccines we take and shoot up our month old babies with were all studied for decades before we started taking them? Even moreso in exigent circumstances such as Polio?
No dude... people started taking them after trials of a year or so and like less than a million trial participants. We are 17 months from COVID vaxx trials starting and only about 4 BILLION doses in. Just not enough research!
Amazing. I didn’t know you were an elected official.Doesn't affect me, but looks like unemployment may be going up here soon.