Raoul_Luke
I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.
I rest my case.
I rest my case.
Of course it is my opinion.
And yesterday weren't you saying that you wouldn't hire Typhoid Mary? Didn't you say:
Why not? Medical authorities told the woman that she was infectious, that she shouldn't be working with food. She exercised her rights to keep working as a cook and infecting people..... at least she did until they threw her into quarantine.
But you probably wouldn't have hired her.. Right.
And you don't care about dire threats to the public health, clearly.In a sense, yes.
I don't eat at Taco Bell.
I would think anyone who is concerned with their health probably isn't eating at Taco Bell.And you don't care about dire threats to the public health, clearly.
Thus, meaning the vaccines don't work, so you should just get the booster.There really is no doubt. These studies won’t convince dedicated covidiots - nothing will, except a bad case of Covid - but all sensible people are well advised to get a booster. NOW.
And for those foolish enough not to be vaccinated at all at this juncture, get busy. Do it. Don’t be one of those people in ICU’s wishing they could turn back the hands of time and get vaccinated.
Boosters provide the best protection against Omicron variant, large CDC studies show
Three large new studies from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlight the importance of getting a booster shot to provide the best protection against the Omicron coronavirus variant.amp.cnn.com
What to be concerned about? You handle yourself and you are fine, right?And you don't care about dire threats to the public health, clearly.
Why? It is not unhealthy to have an occasional fast food item. Anyway, what about all the people those folks might infect? Do you think workers at Chez Panisse or whatever you consider a healthier restaurant should be free to choose not to wash their hands? What about butchers and bakers at the supermarket?I would think anyone who is concerned with their health probably isn't eating at Taco Bell.
Hundreds of thousands of deaths would have been prevented if everyone who could have gotten vaccinated had done so. Bottom line. Their irresponsible “choices” based on ignorance had deadly consequences.What to be concerned about? You handle yourself and you are fine, right?
However, the neighbor next door forgot to take her birth control and my wife got pregnant.
The truth is (and I'm surprised you couldn't figure this out on your own), if someone at Taco Bell was a health hazard to that chain's customers, Taco Bell would take care of it. Theirs is a highly competitive business, and TB can't afford losing customers or bad publicity.Why? It is not unhealthy to have an occasional fast food item. Anyway, what about all the people those folks might infect? Do you think workers at Chez Panisse or whatever you consider a healthier restaurant should be free to choose not to wash their hands? What about butchers and bakers at the supermarket?
Take care of it? How? With a MANDATE?The truth is (and I'm surprised you couldn't figure this out on your own), if someone at Taco Bell was a health hazard to that chain's customers, Taco Bell would take care of it. Theirs is a highly competitive business, and TB can't afford losing customers or bad publicity.
No need for you to fret.
You mat anyway, if that is what you prefer.
You sure have him dodging. Pretty funny.Take care of it? How? With a MANDATE?
Training perhaps.Take care of it? How? With a MANDATE?
Government involvement wasn’t the topic, remember? Personal responsibility was. So you agree that employers should be able to fire people for not washing their hands. Should they also be able to fire people for not getting vaccinated?Training perhaps.
Or termination if training doesn't work.
No government involvement necessary.
Private businesses can hire or fire whomever they wish. Normally, those decisions are based on what's good for business.Government involvement wasn’t the topic, remember? Personal responsibility was. So you agree that employers should be able to fire people for not washing their hands. Should they also be able to fire people for not getting vaccinated?
Evidently it doesn’t. The demand for pure food and drug laws, workplace safety laws, etc., reflect that the market is dominated by a wealthy minority with interests antagonistic to the interests of the majority.Private businesses can hire or fire whomever they wish. Normally, those decisions are based on what's good for business.
As long as the government does not coerce business owners in any way, I'm fine with whatever private enterprises decide to do. If, however, they treat their employees in a fashion the general public does not regard as fair, it will likely have ab adverse effect on their bottom line.
Capitalism works.
Is death a possible side effect of washing your hands? If the water on your hands starts hurting, you can dry them off. If you get a substance injected into you, and it starts hurting, can you simply remove that substance from your body? Washing your hands has been around for how long, and proven safe and effective. These covid treatments have not been around long enough to be proven safe and effective. Boosters in perpetuity show the vaccines are not effective.Government involvement wasn’t the topic, remember? Personal responsibility was. So you agree that employers should be able to fire people for not washing their hands. Should they also be able to fire people for not getting vaccinated?
Prove that_________________Hundreds of thousands of deaths would have been prevented if everyone who could have gotten vaccinated had done so. Bottom line. Their irresponsible “choices” based on ignorance had deadly consequences.
Local woman got her Booster and now Blind!Is death a possible side effect of washing your hands? If the water on your hands starts hurting, you can dry them off. If you get a substance injected into you, and it starts hurting, can you simply remove that substance from your body? Washing your hands has been around for how long, and proven safe and effective. These covid treatments have not been around long enough to be proven safe and effective. Boosters in perpetuity show the vaccines are not effective.
Yes, death is a possible side effect of washing your hands, probably at about the same rate as death as a side effect of getting a Covid vaccine, which is of course orders of magnitude safer than the non-breakthrough Covid cases it prevents. Fewer boosters would be needed if not for the reservoirs created by the unvaccinated allowing for survival and mutation of the virus.Is death a possible side effect of washing your hands? If the water on your hands starts hurting, you can dry them off. If you get a substance injected into you, and it starts hurting, can you simply remove that substance from your body? Washing your hands has been around for how long, and proven safe and effective. These covid treatments have not been around long enough to be proven safe and effective. Boosters in perpetuity show the vaccines are not effective.
Prove that_________________
Do you say same of those with HIV_____________
"irresponsible" of spreading it