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Unvaccinated and the work dilemma

Unvaccinated and the work dilemma

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@eladar said
If you tell a lie, then you lie, even if simply repeating the big lie.
Because that is the narrative you want to push.
If you are obsessed with big lies, then why don't you sink your teeth into the 2020 election and the Jan 6 attempted coup that followed ?

Or you can continue to cherry pick your narratives to pursue your political goals.


@mghrn55 said
Because that is the narrative you want to push.
If you are obsessed with big lies, then why don't you sink your teeth into the 2020 election and the Jan 6 attempted coup that followed ?

Or you can continue to cherry pick your narratives to pursue your political goals.
Yes, I want to push the truth.


@eladar said
You are a liar. The people who are making rules about covid are taking society hostage.
No matter who’s to blame, you do comprehend the problem in society and the workplace I’ve described, don’t you?

Or are you suggesting that dilemma doesn’t exist?

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@shavixmir said
No matter who’s to blame, you do comprehend the problem in society and the workplace I’ve described, don’t you?

Or are you suggesting that dilemma doesn’t exist?
I am suggesting that your data is incorrect or outdated information.

https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/271584187/covid-19-infections-in-netherlands-double-in-one-week

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@metal-brain said
I am suggesting that your data is incorrect or outdated information.

https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/271584187/covid-19-infections-in-netherlands-double-in-one-week
Your point being?
Let me tell you: you’re missing the point.

First of all, this thread is about the situation on the workfloor.
Second of all, yes, infections are rising all over the world. But it is the unvaccinated who are ending up in hospital and IC’s.

Now, respond to the dilemma this thread is about, or don’t respond at all.


@shavixmir said
Your point being?
Let me tell you: you’re missing the point.

First of all, this thread is about the situation on the workfloor.
Second of all, yes, infections are rising all over the world. But it is the unvaccinated who are ending up in hospital and IC’s.

Now, respond to the dilemma this thread is about, or don’t respond at all.
What about the people who already had Covid 19?
They have the best immunity to the SARS2 virus there is, better than the vaccinated. There should be no dilemma there.

"Second of all, yes, infections are rising all over the world. But it is the unvaccinated who are ending up in hospital and IC’s"

That has nothing to do with your desire to impose segregation in the work place. You cannot protect people from themselves. If they wanted to protect themselves they would take the gene vaccine and they declined.

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@metal-brain said
What about the people who already had Covid 19?
They have the best immunity to the SARS2 virus there is, better than the vaccinated. There should be no dilemma there.

"Second of all, yes, infections are rising all over the world. But it is the unvaccinated who are ending up in hospital and IC’s"

That has nothing to do with your desire to impose segregation in the ...[text shortened]... themselves. If they wanted to protect themselves they would take the gene vaccine and they declined.
I do not wish segregation. You don’t even attempt to understand what this is about.

Best stay out of it, it’s better for you.


@shavixmir said
I do not wish segregation. You don’t even attempt to understand what this is about.

Best stay out of it, it’s better for you.
You want a digital ID, right?

https://rumble.com/vobfeu-diabolical-bill-gates-digital-id-will-control-your-life.html


@shavixmir said
Your point being?
Let me tell you: you’re missing the point.

First of all, this thread is about the situation on the workfloor.
Second of all, yes, infections are rising all over the world. But it is the unvaccinated who are ending up in hospital and IC’s.

Now, respond to the dilemma this thread is about, or don’t respond at all.
The most vaccinated countries and US counties have the most cases. How does that prove the gene vaccines are helping?

https://rumble.com/vobmu2-hilarious-failed-facebook-fact-check-on-jimmy.html

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@shavixmir said
No matter who’s to blame, you do comprehend the problem in society and the workplace I’ve described, don’t you?

Or are you suggesting that dilemma doesn’t exist?
I understand poor government policy.

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@shavixmir said
Cheerful news from the Netherlands. Some numbers for ye to crunch:

83.5% of the population vaccinated.
75% of hospitalisations are unvaccinated people.
80% of IC admittance are unvaccinated.

The number of IC beds being used for corona is increasly fast. Which as people should know is a problem: the average person on IC is there for 3 to 4 days. Corona patients are t ...[text shortened]... hem as the axioma for the debate.

I want to have hear thoughts on the dilemma at hand.

Thanks.
I think most people now accept that the vaccinated can spread covid as well as the unvaccinated ‘or as near as damn it’. What needs to focussed on is your clear cut point about the disproportionate number of unvaccinated clogging up crucial health resources as we come into winter.
The idea of forcing or even coercing someone to take a vaccine is an anathema to most people but so is a cancer patient dying because of a lack of beds due to unvaccinated covid patients blocking them.
I primarily blame social media where vaccine and covid disinformation can flourish because I don’t think we had this problem with the polio and other (one time) common diseases that have all but been eradicated due to vaccination.


@kevcvs57

Trump opened temporary hospitals in areas that had a lot of covid patients in hospitals. Is your government incapable of doing the same?

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@eladar said
@kevcvs57

Trump opened temporary hospitals in areas that had a lot of covid patients in hospitals. Is your government incapable of doing the same?
Ye# they were called ‘Nightingale’ hospitals but because we are not as stupid as you and Donald we treated them as worst case scenario options and went with social distancing until a vaccination became available. They were manned by the armed forces mainly and therefor impractical as long term solutions.

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@kevcvs57 said
Ye# they were called ‘Nightingale’ hospitals but because we are not as stupid as you and Donald we treated them as worst case scenario options and went with social distancing until a vaccination became available. They were manned by the armed forces mainly and therefor impractical as long term solutions.
Ah, ok, so you cannot open a military type temporary hospital because the military does not provide proper medical care. Got it.

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@eladar said
@kevcvs57

Trump opened temporary hospitals in areas that had a lot of covid patients in hospitals. Is your government incapable of doing the same?
I would bet any money that had Trump been voted into a second term, he would have taken endless tours of self congratulary praise for the vaccines being available and vaccine hesitancy would have not been a thing. Its like if Romney had won, America would now have Romney Care, which is almost indistinguishable from Obama Care or more correctly the Affordable Heath Care Act.
This is the true moronity of GOP.

Moronity of GOP tm..Shav...

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