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If OSHA decides to undertake this bad precedent my company will adopt their guidelines with the admonition that we will be further restricted from Projects for you to work on without the vaccination regardless of testing. Only if OSHA heeds Biden in their decision.
On testing, if all vaccinated or not can carry and transmit the virus why is it only for the unvaccinated"
That's not right either.
If your employer puts on additional restrictions that's up to them.
It doesn't take being a lawyer for you to understand our laws. I encourage everyone who comes to the US to live to learn our laws if they are going to stay here.
because the FDA doesn't require them to approve a drug.
The Pfizer drug is approved. I wonder why you keep ignoring the links I posted earlier documenting that.
I’m not ignoring them, I just really don’t care that the FDA approved a drug that was developed less than a year ago. I still consider it to be experimental enough to not subject myself to it because a) it doesn’t actually work, b) we have no idea what the long term effects are, and c) there are far too many reports of adverse effects - even though those reports are being quietly repressed.
I’m not ignoring them, I just really don’t care that the FDA approved a drug that was developed less than a year ago. I still consider it to be experimental enough to not subject myself to it because a) it doesn’t actually work, b) we have no idea what the long term effects are, and c) there are far too many reports of adverse effects - even though those reports are being quietly repressed.
It was developed long before a year ago. It's a modified version of the ebola vaccine.
What's interesting about the trials is that these vaccines have gone through much more testing than your traditional drug trial because the pandemic allowed for such a unique opportunity due to the spread of the virus. The least tested vaccine (J&J) had 40,000 participants in the trial while the others had more. That's 4 to 10 times your typical drug trial (depending on the nature of the drug).
It may not cause it, but I now know more vaccinated people who tested positive than unvaccinated so it obviously isn’t preventing it.
I'm not sure why people would expect the vaccine to prevent it. The vaccine never claimed to do so.
What I see more and more of is people doing things they didn't used to do before being vaccinated (as they should -- being locked up is just stupid). That can expose them to covid more frequently.
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