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We got delayed until tomorrow? And the email says anyone non-compliant will simply have their badges shut off. so I'm not sure if they're even informing anyone. (Religious exemption myself) I'll be hearing from the "fuck you. I won't even talk" camp as the emails get sent out.
Still no word on testing even though it's required according to the initial emails.
If they still let you go, you can sue. The court recently ruled in the SEALs case that your 1st amendment rights trump every possible mandate or law regarding forcing you do something to your body that violates your religious principles.
 
Alright lads prepare for gaslighting about the vaccines while dating. How much i can sell my eggs now for?
Unvaccinated eggs are the next bitcoin.

Getting very tired of Australia sperging out about a lack of affordable or free testing, and also some price gouging behaviour.

Who fucking cares? Testing is useful when you're at the contact tracing stage and trying to contain things. Its firmly reached community spread status in every state not named Western Australia now, meaning that if you dont have it you will soon enough. That ship has sailed. Its like worrying about if your smoke alarms are working or not when you can ACTIVELY SEE THE HOUSE BURNING DOWN IN FRONT OF YOU!

If people pay exorbitant prices for these tests all I can say is that a fool and his money are soon parted.
 
Just got the HR call at my work. Anyone else getting their HR calls yet? We could make a thread for all us jobless and soon to be.
Nope. The email talking about it I got earlier today said basically "you don't HAVE to be vaxxed, but we really, really, really recommend you do so. Also no non-essential travel, business trips, or office activities". Probably just covering their asses in case the mandate fails in the SC on Friday.
 
Nope. The email talking about it I got earlier today said basically "you don't HAVE to be vaxxed, but we really, really, really recommend you do so. Also no non-essential travel, business trips, or office activities". Probably just covering their asses in case the mandate fails in the SC on Friday.
Make sure to keep that email if SCOTUS cucks out and your employer tries to backtrack and force you to get the jab.
 
I’d say that the second world of undesirables a la Demolition Man got a bunch of new medics, but given how most are worried about image and PR, how some feel they have something to lose, and how the people in charge are all in on purging and unpersoning, I have my doubts.
Why don't these fucking bigoted RNs and Doctor believe THE SCIENCE?
Nope. The email talking about it I got earlier today said basically "you don't HAVE to be vaxxed, but we really, really, really recommend you do so. Also no non-essential travel, business trips, or office activities". Probably just covering their asses in case the mandate fails in the SC on Friday.
You don't have make small talk with people from other departments you barely know while drinking coke from the smallest plastic cups ever? Fuck, I'd lie and say I was unvaxxed.
 
It's a whole lot easier to manipulate the public when they aren't interacting with each other in person. It's easier when their only means of communicating with one another are via digital means that are mediated by technology companies.

In other news, Fauci has officially announced that they are retiring the concept of "fully vaccinated."

So if this mandate clears the supreme court, you will be now required to get 'up to date' shots at the whim of the government forever now to keep your job.

Oh, joy... Here's an article covering that, including some status updates on who's already requiring boosters. (Archive)

"We're using the terminology 'keeping your vaccinations up to date,' rather than ... 'fully vaccinated,'" Fauci said at a National Institutes of Health presentation on Tuesday, Bloomberg reported. "Right now, optimal protection is with a third shot of an mRNA or a second shot of a J&J."

As of Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's COVID-19 web page uses the term "up to date" in regards to reaching optimal vaccine protection.

The CDC site does still say adults are "fully vaccinated" two weeks after a second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines or a single dose of the J&J/Janssen vaccine.

"Individuals are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 if they've received their primary series," CDC director Rochelle Walensky said at a briefing Wednesday. "That definition is not changing ... but we are now recommending individuals stay up to date with additional doses they are eligible for."

USA CoVax Mandate Legal News Roundup -- T-Minus 36 Hours

No major legal developments today, kinda seems like everyone's holding their breath ahead of the Supreme Court rumble happening this Friday. Speaking of, here's a decent summary of what's on the menu for that, with some Utah-specific bonus content. (Archive) In the meantime, I picked out a few bits of action that relate to some of the topics getting kicked around the thread recently -- conflict in the medical industry, private employer mandates, and schools.

Blue Cross Blue Shield is getting sued by over 100 employees who refused the vaccine for religious reasons. (Archive) Some of the employees joining the lawsuit even went beyond the basic requirements for requesting an exemption and actually supplied letters from their own pastors who vouched that their particular church/denomination was against the existing covid vaccines, but BCBS still rejected their requests on sincerity grounds.

Employees at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan that refused to get the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine due to religious or other beliefs says as of Wednesday January 5, 2022 they are officially terminated. Now they’re filing a lawsuit against the company.

“I know my rights I submitted my accommodation and Blue Cross Blue Shield told me that they did not believe that I held a sincere religious,” said a BCBS employee.
She and 250 other employees were terminated for not complying with the companies COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The two women along with over 100 more employees statewide plan to file a lawsuit against Blue Cross Blue Shield, stating they were unfairly let go.
She says even though she submitted a letter from her pastor stating her religion does not believe in vaccines. She was denied vaccine exemption and has been on unpaid leave since early December.

The conflict at BCBS overlaps with another, separate lawsuit -- a group of Michigan employees, including some who were at BCBS, are filing suit against the federal contractor vaccine mandate. (Archive) This one's a little different from some of the others -- all the employees involved have natural immunity, and they're attacking the contractor mandate on the grounds it violates the Procurement Act of 1949.

The lawsuit said all plaintiffs have previously contracted COVID-19 and have “natural immunity.” While the Centers for Disease Control said, “evidence suggests that reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 is uncommon in the 90 days after initial infection,” it doesn’t know how long the natural protection lasts and still recommends vaccination.
The lawsuit alleges the president and his agencies are violating the Procurement Act of 1949, which gives the executive branch power to conduct purchasing functions on behalf of Congress in an efficient and economical manner, but not to implement policy, which the lawsuit claims the vaccination rules equate to.

More private employers are hesitating to issue or enforce their own private vaccine mandates. Southwest Airlines and American Airlines had both originally issued one, but they've let the deadline lapse and have remained quiet. (Archive) At this point, most airline carriers have bowed out of the private mandate game as they wait to see how the courts will decide.

Large airlines including Southwest and Fort Worth-based American Airlines had set a Jan. 4 deadline for all employees to be vaccinated or granted an exemption on religious or medical grounds, but the status of the Biden administration requirement is uncertain amid lawsuits. Those deadlines have come and gone without airlines moving to fire workers.
Other federal contractors and major employers are taking differing stances on the vaccine mandate issue. Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines declined to ever impose a vaccine requirement, while Boeing said it would require vaccines and then dropped the requirement entirely. Tenet Healthcare dropped its employee vaccine mandate in December, too.

Lastly, there's a fight ongoing in New Jersey over school mask mandates. The existing mandate is due to expire on Jan. 11, but a flock of "govern me harder, Daddy" types is petitioning for it to be extended. (Archive) Related, the Pennsylvania school mask mandate has been struck down, and there's a lawsuit in NJ pushing for in-person classes to resume.

With time running out, education groups are urging Gov. Phil Murphy to extend a mandate set to expire next week requiring New Jersey’s children to wear masks in school.
In Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court struck down a school mask mandate imposed by the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf, affirming a lower court ruling that said state health officials lacked the authority to set the blanket requirement for students across the state.
Meanwhile, a lawsuit filed in federal court in Newark this week on behalf of hundreds of thousands of special education students seeks a temporary restraining order preventing schools from going virtual. There are more than 237,000 students with Individual Education Plans, or IEPs, in the state, according to the lawsuit filed by New York civil rights attorney Patrick Donohue.
 
My sister had a miscarriage 72 hours after the first Pfizer vaccine, then a clot based stroke ten days after. She got the shot after pressure from work. And now she is ruined. Will most likely never work again at not even forty.
Jesus fucking christ. It's one thing to hear it from people out and about, but I recognize you from this thread, it's surreal to go back and see your older posts.
Edited to say. We talked, she and I about the vaccine. And I am gutted she had it. And now this. And the first thing the doctor admitting her for the stroke was, "don't you blame this on the vaccine". Shit fucking hurts, man.
When I was younger, I believed in evil.
As I got older, I realized the world was shades of gray.
Older still now, however, I know evil exists, and that, my friend, is evil. What that doctor did and said is fucking disgusting and wrong and I'm sorry that happened to your sister.
I am still astounded that this is my own personal experience with COVID. I think my family members are secretly wondering how I'm shrugging it off so easily without a single vaccine to my name, though they can tell I'm still in good spirits and ultimately aren't that worried about me going into some kind of spiral. This really did turn out to be a best-case scenario after I had to watch two years of pure societal insanity.
How you holding up?
 
How you holding up?
Very nicely, thanks for asking. I'm just waiting on the dull pressure above my eyes to disappear. I'm pretty certain I'll be able to go out and about by the weekend, but with the added blessing of immunity. Omicron deez nuts, nigga!
 

Don't know if this got posted, but here's to France.
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Jesus fucking christ. It's one thing to hear it from people out and about, but I recognize you from this thread, it's surreal to go back and see your older posts.

When I was younger, I believed in evil.
As I got older, I realized the world was shades of gray.
Older still now, however, I know evil exists, and that, my friend, is evil. What that doctor did and said is fucking disgusting and wrong and I'm sorry that happened to your sister.

How you holding up?
That doctor can suck chode, this is real goddamn science. Everything stays constant EXCEPT one variable, then the variable IS the cause. He can take all his pharmaceutical money with him to hell and then ask himself if it was worth it.
In my lifetime both myself and my grandmother have been nearly killed by the medical complex. Fuck doctors, I don't trust them anymore and would honest to God call it quits if I was wounded and an ambulance showed up. Doctors are sociopathic, slightly smarter retards who won't dare go against what their masters tell them and are just as incompetent as anyone else. Except when they screw up it's not "I don't like lettuce on my burrito", it fucking kills.

LMAO does he think he looks badass? He looks like a fucking gay tard throwing a fit about "cummies".
 
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I wonder what's motivated Pfizer to do a new vaccine besides money?

Pfizer and its German partner on Tuesday announced they will work together on a shingles vaccine that utilizes messenger RNA technology.

Pfizer and BioNTech created one of the most-used COVID-19 vaccines in the world by using the technology, which had never been cleared for use in any countries before the pandemic.

Under a new agreement, Pfizer’s antigen and BioNTech’s mRNA platform will be combined while the companies will share development costs. Pfizer will pay BioNTech $225 million, while BioNTech will pay Pfizer $25 million.

Pfizer will have rights to sell the vaccine globally while BioNTech will be able to market it in Germany, Turkey, and certain developing countries.

Clinical trials are planned to start in the second half of this year.

“Pfizer and BioNTech co-developed the world’s first mRNA vaccine, providing a well-tolerated and effective tool to help address COVID-19—the most devastating pandemic in a century—and demonstrating consistent, agile, and high-quality manufacturing on an unprecedented scale,” Dr. Mikael Dolsten, Pfizer’s chief scientific officer, said in a statement. “With this agreement, we continue on our journey of discovery together, by advancing mRNA technology to tackle another health challenge ripe for scientific innovation, supported by our world-class manufacturing network.”

Dr. Ugur Sahin, BioNTech’s CEO and co-founder, said the collaboration would “leverag[e] the expertise and resources of both companies.”

Shingles is a form of the same virus that causes chickenpox; it appears in some people who got chickenpox.

About one in three adults in the United States will develop shingles during their lifetime, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with the risk of getting it increasing as people get older.

A rash develops, usually in a single stripe on the body, and other symptoms can include fever, chills, and headache. The rash usually clears up by itself within two to four weeks.

The current recommended shingles vaccine, Shingrix, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in all adults 18 and older last year. It had been available for adults 50 or older since 2017.

Shingrix, made by GlaxoSmithKline, is administered across two doses, the second of which is recommended two to six months after the first.

Even people who had shingles are advised to get Shingrix because there is a risk of reinfection.

GlaxoSmithKline reported making about $2.7 billion from Shingrix in 2020.
 
>declaring people to be "undesirables" based on a certain characteristic
>somehow expecting NOT to be compared to Hitler

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Seriously, tell a Branch Covidian who advocates for shit like this that they're literally acting no better than a Nazi in Weimar Germany, and watch their brain short-circuit.
I wonder what's motivated Pfizer to do a new vaccine besides money?
Literally nothing. They got a taste of the mRNA monies, and now they want MOAR.
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This is an interesting podcast. Found it by accident. IMHO it's informative enough to post here. It is however close to 30 minutes long.
 
I love how I can eat like a free human being at restaurants in Nevada but can't do the same in my own county.

Feels great to be getting in my turns snowboarding on the mountain for the next few days while all of the other California pussies cower at home in fear.
Seriously, tell a Branch Covidian who advocates for shit like this that they're literally acting no better than a Nazi in Weimar Germany, and watch their brain short-circuit.

As another poster mentioned earlier these people are going to shoot their mouth off to the wrong person who doesn't give a fuck and they'll end up experiencing a midnight knock.
 
So I thought I'd provide a bit of field reporting. I work out in the field and drive around a lot so I pass those free COVID test sites often. Pass them in the rich white areas. The poor Hispanic areas. The ones on university grounds. Everytime I would pass them, empty. A fucking ghost town. Just some poor sap in scrubs and a mask playing on their phone alone.

Last week was the first time I saw a line to one of these sites, not that long but at least a dozen cars lined up into the street obstructing traffic. Almost looked like a pickup line for an elementary school or something. Today, midday, like "taking a late lunch" midday, there was this massive line at that location for the free COVID test. Wrapped around the parking lot, out onto the major street and down the block into a neighborhood. Had to be 40 something cars. This is a working class Hispanic area for reference.

Now that leaves me with two theories, either everyone with a little sniffles is getting tested to get out of work or the jab mandates did not have the desired effect, maybe both.
I had just noticed the same while out and about yesterday. Passed three sites with long car lines, one of which had just been set up within the past week since the last time I drove by. NEVER saw this before during the coofuffle and I live in an area that has a fair number of employers and venues that require vax or test.
TFW there is a Hitler comparison and Hitler actually looks like the calmer, more grounded of the pair.
 
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