Originally Posted by
NotMrNiceGuy
Nothing.
And I never mentioned Biotech.
I did, however, make a point that you are speaking authoritatively about viruses on an airline pilot forum. Statistically speaking, airline pilots do not commonly dual major in epidemiology or some broad virology category. Now, I’ll come hat in hand if that is the case. But if you have some generic science degree, I’m sorry but that just doesn’t pass muster. Doctors will even disagree on the political nature of these discussions. For you to speak authoritatively as if your background elevates your opinion over other pilots is inappropriate, in my opinion. Regardless of a background in Biotech.
I'm certainly not speaking authoritatively about the vast majority of bioscience (or anything else). I do have a better-than-layman grasp of the range of the possible and likely, and I tend to speak up when people come on here promoting the impossible, ridiculous or the exceptionally unlikely. Seems like a lot of people, if they bother to see knowledge at all, get it from tik-tok and then aggressively advocate that to the death.
But anyway the point of this was can a *hypothetical* CA get away with denying the JS based on vaccine status (or proof of) during the pandemic. Nobody knows, you'd have to try it to find out... my guess on that is not "authoritative" it's just an opinion, like anybody else's guess.