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This won't happen right away, of course -- but if it is proven in, say, five years that the vaccines are dangerous to more than 5% of the population, will those who got the injections after the mandates were instituted and suffered a serious vaccine injury be able to sue and collect damages from the company?
(Of course, it would not surprise me if, in that case, the company would go out of business and then reopen under another name -- or just be taken over by some other parent company. And before I am "yelled at", I don't even know if that would be possible!)
It is totally possible. Just look at what happened with eBay and paypal.
It seems as if corporations are doubling down on vaccinations. Kroger just announced that they will not give emergency leave to covid infectees who are not vaccinated (vaccinated get two weeks) and will charge the unvaccinated 50 bucks more for health insurance.
It seems as if corporations are doubling down on vaccinations. Kroger just announced that they will not give emergency leave to covid infectees who are not vaccinated (vaccinated get two weeks) and will charge the unvaccinated 50 bucks more for health insurance.
Amazon has made it very clear that warehouse workers and drivers are meat robots., to be run at the highest possible setting at all times. If they break, they're replaced.
But if you getting Covid starts costing your employer something, of course they'll push for the vaccine. They can compare two numbers.
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