Thread: UAL Vaccination
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Old 08-06-2021 | 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by iceman21
5.5% of the infected are hospitalized in your area. That means nothing without context. You could be talking about a 50 mile radius that encompasses 10 people or 200,000 people.

So you'd advocate 100% vaccination to stop people from going to the hospital? What about colds, pneumonia, bronchitis? Shouldn't we stop those folks from having to go to hospital as well while we're at it?

So what do the actuaries at the insurance companies say to 100% "vaccination" with a zero data set on the long term affects of the multiple vaccines on the market?



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San county. Population 3.4 million. I’m not taking a position I’m just describing insurance adjusters risk assessment thinking when they approach your companies benefit personal to discuss rates. I understand you might have language mitigating rate increases but that doesn’t mean UAL as a company does.

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