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Google Taking A Hard Line With The Anti Vaxers....

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ToraToraTora | 11:41 Thu 16th Dec 2021 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-59669839
...I'm no expert on US law but can you fire someone for not agreeing to a medical procedure? Expect some law suits to start flying.
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I don't like the sound of that.
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My firm has asked us to upload evidence of our vaccinations but they haven't threatened to fire anyone who does not. That may come later I guess.
are you really still wondering if an employer can insist on a procedure? after two years?

the answer is yes: Hep B for medical staff.

You can insist they have it before employ
are we really discussing this as a 'new thing' ?
Current employees - depends on their contract
current view ( coz I changed it in 2000) is that persuasion is all, and compulsion should not be used - transferrng them to areas they wont be involved in patient contact ( Hep B)

Govt bringing for legislation which will allow dismissal after the usual march thro the differing roles and jobs.

But we really knew all that - - didnt we?

[Mainstream AB - you ask a question that you say you dont know the asnwer to, and as the answers 'pour' in, say triumphantly, 'I knew all dat!"]
If it happens how will you feel about that, TTT?
after two years and 150 000 deaths
the idea of freedom for all for everything is drifting away from
"People have if they want, a freedom to infect and kill old people"

In the down market area I live - newton heath - queues outside the surgeries for boosters....
The common man has already thought ( sozza fort)
one billion doses and 13 deaths
or ten million infections and 150 000 deaths
I know which group I wanna be in!
From your link,

"The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration has told all employers with 100 or more staff that they must make sure each of their workers is either vaccinated or tested for Covid-19 once a week - a move that Google has indicated would cover almost all roles at the company.

That was due to come into effect on 4 January, but was quickly challenged in court, and has been suspended pending a court ruling."

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It wont affect me Naomi I have uploaded my evidence.
There are queues for boosters here too ... and this isn't a downmarket area. I think it's happening everywhere.
TTT, it won't affect you, TTT, but how do you feel about it for those it could affect?
I would have thought they would make sure they are on solid legal ground before they fired an employee .

Then again they may fire an employee just to test the law
I dont like the sound of that
so what ?
its been done before - - evidence of Hap B vacca in the health service

2000 - I changed the rules....MD deemed I hadnt been when I had. and was gonna breach my confidentiality.... oo-er! doctors running for foxholes on that one! Hence the stress on persuasion.....

year 2000 that is!

care staff DON'T have a right to infect others..... simples
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Naomi 10:55. I'm conflicted I think it's harsh but employers need to protect all their employees so I get it. I think I'd like to see them interviewed first to determine their reasoning. Fire the loony tunes ones by all means.
// Then again they may fire an employee just to test the law// bz
yikes you clearly havent run a business
classic lose-lose situation - no employer wd think of that as the only outcome from enforcing vacca - is an on-cost on expenses

send out letter - check send out - check answers-cross check answers- compile data base - - - all cost/expense with no profit in view

come one boys turn your braynz on
asking why someone isnt vacca'd doesnt protect anyone
vacca does
( Khandro an exception - "no more vacca because I stroked after the last dose" - oo-er you can stay! )

give the loony tunes their cards, and shout - it is lucky I am not sruffing lighted cocktails sticks under your nails!

out out damned savages! thx to Mrs Macbeth
PP, as far as I'm aware, unlike the Covid vax, the Hep B vaccine prevents people from contracting the illness and hence from transmitting it to others so that isn't a valid comparison. The vaccinated can still contract and carry Covid.
TTT, as I said the vaccinated can still contract and carry Covid so does this really protect anyone?
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yes, most of the vaccinated tend to not get sick and therefore do not spread it and the time they have it is shorter. It's spread by coughing etc.
They might not get sick but they're still carrying the virus. I could understand this if it prevented the disease - but it doesn't. It just makes the vaccinated safer from it and from its effects.
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Naomi: "They might not get sick but they're still carrying the virus." - it is spread mostly by coughing and sneezing, most of the vaccinated don't even know they have it for the day or two it takes the immune system to eradicate it. Vaccinated people do not spread it anything like a non vaccinated person.
"I could understand this if it prevented the disease - but it doesn't. It just makes the vaccinated safer from it and from its effects. " - no vaccination prevents the disease it merely arms the body's immune system to fight it off, that's how they work.
Exactly, TTT. It protects the individual but it doesn't stop that individual infecting others.

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