Vaccine Stance
#151
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This stopped being about medicine, science, and public health right after two weeks to flatten the curve. Since that point the virus has been used as a predicate for control and power. It painfully obvious every step of the way as the goal posts shifts when the latest narrative gets proven wrong and goes down the orwellian memory hole.
Can we wake up already from this mass psychosis?
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#153
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Joined APC: Jul 2006
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We get government money for the mail contract and also for flying those vaccines. I think the test option goes out the window.
#154
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For whatever reason...the USPS is exempt from Bidens planned mandate...so I would assume no airline carrying USPS materials could be held to it just for that reason.
#155
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16 pages of whinging about what the company may or may not do seems excessive, no?
This is simple the company will do what's in the best interest of its operations and its employees. When a decision is made and if you have a personal objection to that you are under no obligation to continue your employement. Question is how strongly do you feel about it? Your position here is as voluntary as a vaccination.
This is simple the company will do what's in the best interest of its operations and its employees. When a decision is made and if you have a personal objection to that you are under no obligation to continue your employement. Question is how strongly do you feel about it? Your position here is as voluntary as a vaccination.
#156
No. "Normal" is stop the stupidity and let nature takes its course. Most who get sick recover and develop natural immunity. A small percentage die which is already happening in spite of the pointless measures being taken. The end result is we live our lives normally. If some want to get vaccinated, fine. I did but only because I thought it would make my life easier. Not because I'm afraid of dying from this. We've already seen getting the shot doesn't stop you from getting it or passing it along. Acting like the vaccination is going to have any measurable affect on this long term is just buying into another version of the same BS. This boogie man has lorded over the world for way too long.
#157
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No. "Normal" is stop the stupidity and let nature takes its course. Most who get sick recover and develop natural immunity. A small percentage die which is already happening in spite of the pointless measures being taken. The end result is we live our lives normally. If some want to get vaccinated, fine. I did but only because I thought it would make my life easier. Not because I'm afraid of dying from this. We've already seen getting the shot doesn't stop you from getting it or passing it along. Acting like the vaccination is going to have any measurable affect on this long term is just buying into another version of the same BS. This boogie man has lorded over the world for way too long.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/co...ine-comparison
I have family that work high up in a large FL hospital system. Their COVID patients are almost exclusively unvaccinated, except in some cases when the vaccinated also have other issues that have compromised their immune systems.
#158
What you’re saying is absolutely incorrect. You are either lazy or are purposely spreading false information.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/co...ine-comparison
I have family that work high up in a large FL hospital system. Their COVID patients are almost exclusively unvaccinated, except in some cases when the vaccinated also have other issues that have compromised their immune systems.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/co...ine-comparison
I have family that work high up in a large FL hospital system. Their COVID patients are almost exclusively unvaccinated, except in some cases when the vaccinated also have other issues that have compromised their immune systems.
I'm a little fuzzy on what exactly is incorrect.
Did I say the vaccine wouldn't benefit some people? No, I did not.
If people who get Covid and are not vaccinated require hospitalization, that makes sense if you believe the vaccine proponents. It was supposed to reduce one's chances of hospitalization. But no one every said it was a guarantee from getting it or passing it along to someone else. That's been shown over and over again since the start of the vaccinations.
All I said was most people can get sick, not die and develop natural immunity if they choose not to get vaccinated. Their choice. Either one is okay if they don't mind the risk.
But the idea that getting the vaccine is somehow going to stop the spread or me getting vaccinated protects YOU is asinine. It's already been shown that a vaccinated person can still get Covid and can still pass it on to someone else.
The point I was trying to make is that vaccination is a personal protection measure. It's not some kind of collective effort to make Covid go away. No more than getting a flu shot every year suddenly makes the flu go away. If someone thinks making that choice is somehow going to return us to normalcy, they're in fantasy land.
So, what is your point and where, exactly, am I spreading false information.
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#159
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The vaccine does make a SIGNIFICANT difference in preventing YOU from catching COVID. It’s not a magic force field preventing all infection, but it does make a very big difference.
But the idea that getting the vaccine is somehow going to stop the spread or me getting vaccinated protects YOU is asinine. It's already been shown that a vaccinated person can still get Covid and can still pass it on to someone else.
The mRNA vaccines in the US make a very significant difference in preventing transmission of delta COVID.
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid...-delta-variant
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/24/h...infection.html
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The vaccine does make a SIGNIFICANT difference in preventing YOU from catching COVID. It’s not a magic force field preventing all infection, but it does make a very big difference.
This is misleading and just flat out incorrect. You keep saying it, but have no idea what you’re talking about.
The mRNA vaccines in the US make a very significant difference in preventing transmission of delta COVID.
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid...-delta-variant
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/24/h...infection.html
This is misleading and just flat out incorrect. You keep saying it, but have no idea what you’re talking about.
The mRNA vaccines in the US make a very significant difference in preventing transmission of delta COVID.
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid...-delta-variant
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/24/h...infection.html
It's been playing out real-time in Israel, Iceland, Gibraltar etc.
In a sane world we would recognize the utility of proven therapeutics and protocols. But since this isn't about medicine, health, or science these mitigation are censored and outlawed to push a shot that acts as a short term therapeutic and doesn't inoculate anyone, yet people have been conditioned to think this is the exit metric for this insanity. Pro-tip.... the only exit metric is non compliance.
From two weeks to flatten the curve to unknown number of shots in order to feed your family from a virus that for healthy people under 70 are at risk on oar with seasonal influenza..... and people still think this about public health.
Wake the hell up.
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