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If you're leaning towards not taking the jab but your employer is offering financial compensation, how many bucks would it actually take for you to get the jab? In this scenario take into account you like your job and want to keep it.
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Why mandate vaccines yet they don't mandate employment by a curtain time frame. List everything else that is not mandate yet should be!!!
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Got my shots early in the year. Second one kicked my ass with a migraine I stayed in a dark room all day . Day after was fine. 7 out of the 12 people in our shop have had the corona already. No deaths. Two years ago I had blood clots in both lungs and still struggling with that is the only reason I took the shot. Never know if it’s the right choice but it was the one I made for me and I respect whatever choices other people make for themselves.
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Originally posted by Chopped54 View PostI have worked in healthcare/hospitals since '98, vaccines have been mandated since 2001, nothing new for me.
Ditto, but I haven’t gotten a vaccine since med school. I won’t be getting this vaccine. I’ve already left one hospital that mandated it.
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Originally posted by slow84lx View PostThe CDC has provided so much information that was outright incorrect or biased that it no longer has any credibility. Posting numbers from them carries no weight.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostWhy’d you delete the other part you posted about experimental?
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Originally posted by Chopped54 View PostNot lucky, just statistically on point. We are a small 60 bed hospital so per-capita numbers that you are quoting wont effect us.
Also directly from the CDC-
"less than 0.004% of fully vaccinated people had a breakthrough case that led to hospitalization and less than 0.001% of fully vaccinated people died from a breakthrough Covid-19 case."
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Originally posted by Chopped54 View PostNot lucky, just statistically on point. We are a small 60 bed hospital so per-capita numbers that you are quoting wont effect us.
Also directly from the CDC-
"less than 0.004% of fully vaccinated people had a breakthrough case that led to hospitalization and less than 0.001% of fully vaccinated people died from a breakthrough Covid-19 case."
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Originally posted by Grimpala View PostYou guys must be lucky then:
Direct from the CDC
The first two vaccines to be approved were pFizer and Moderna, in 2020, seems pretty fuckin experimental to me.
Also directly from the CDC-
"less than 0.004% of fully vaccinated people had a breakthrough case that led to hospitalization and less than 0.001% of fully vaccinated people died from a breakthrough Covid-19 case."
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i took the phizer vac in feb on my docs advice because of my health risk . no side effects at all . in sept we all had the new variant of covid . without the vac i likely would not have faired well .
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I find it funny that these numbers they post of people vaccinated are suspect. I don't believe them for a second. They are claiming 70% of people 18+ in Pennsylvania are vaccinated. Maybe 70% in Philly? I think they are manipulating the public with those numbers to try and act like "well everyone is vaccinated except you!" I'm calling BS.
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Originally posted by Chopped54 View PostmRNA is not experimental, it has been around for decades.....
Not going to turn this into a debate pro/anti vaxx thread, but I will say that since the vaccine ZERO deaths and hospitalizations at my facility were people who were fully vaccinated.
Direct from the CDC
During April 4–June 19, fully vaccinated persons accounted for 5% of cases, 7% of hospitalizations, and 8% of deaths overall
The first two vaccines to be approved were pFizer and Moderna, in 2020, seems pretty fuckin experimental to me.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI was going to say 20 years with extreme increase in the last decade. Never had a flu shot and I think I've had the flu once or twice in my life.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostSome thought I’ve had With this whole debate I got to thinking…the flu has been around since the Spanish flu and has mutated ever since. How many years has getting a flu shot been popular? I can tell you I only remember getting it the last 10 years on and off but don’t remember it available before that.
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