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originally posted by: nOraKat
a reply to: Krakatoa
Sorry I didn't read the entire thread - Did you say her job requires her to have the series of vaccines? (or else lose her job?)
originally posted by: Iconic
a reply to: Krakatoa
Working in a lab isnt really being a "front line" worker
But oh well, people have to feel like they need to up their "risk" category
originally posted by: nOraKat
a reply to: Krakatoa
Sorry I didn't read the entire thread - Did you say her job requires her to have the series of vaccines? (or else lose her job?)
originally posted by: nOraKat
a reply to: QuantumDealer
Its also ridiculous because according to this group (FLCCC), only a few small doses of Ivermectin (0.2mg per kg of body weight) is 98% effective at stopping the transmission of COVID.
(Don't quote me, thats my understanding from his Senate hearing discussion/speech.)
WHO’s chief scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan said this week there was no evidence vaccines were going to prevent people passing it onto others. It is expected the vaccine will reduce the severity of symptoms but will not stop the virus from being infectious. “I don't believe we have the evidence on any of the vaccines to be confident that it's going to prevent people from actually getting the infection and therefore being able to pass it on,” she told Nine Newspapers. With no evidence vaccines stop the spread of the virus, the idea of a vaccine allowing the return of international travel appears somewhat defeated
originally posted by: Weagle
a reply to: Bearack
COVID vaccination is mandatory at your institution? I didn't know that anywhere was doing that. It's optional at our hospital, and many have chosen not to receive it. We also don't have nearly enough supply to vaccinate the entire staff, even if we wanted to. Flu shot - yes, mandatory. But seems like there would be a lot of pushback about mandatory COVID vaccine at this point. Which one did you get?
originally posted by: Krakatoa
- New Development: One of her lab colleagues (she's in her mid 20's and not vaccinated yet) had some symptoms and tested positive for Covid-19 that day! This means she likely contracted in the lab, and worked alongside everyone for almost a week!! I'm not too concerned with my wife contracting it, but now my concerns are my wife bringing it home to infect me.
More to come ...............