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Pfizer will do just fine but really a stretch to keep the covid $ gravy train going.
Pfizer will do just fine but really a stretch to keep the covid $ gravy train going.
Ah, the “preventing the spread” narrative was debunked long ago…if the company is making this claim, its a false oneIt's important to note that while Covid hospitalizations have decreased in many states, there are still areas where the virus is spreading rapidly and causing severe illness. Additionally, getting vaccinated remains crucial in preventing the spread of the virus and protecting yourself and those around you, even if hospitalizations are currently low in your area. It's always better to be safe than sorry, and getting vaccinated is a simple and effective way to do just that.
Those are not my words, thoughts, or sentiments.
It's important to note that while Covid hospitalizations have decreased in many states, there are still areas where the virus is spreading rapidly and causing severe illness. Additionally, getting vaccinated remains crucial in preventing the spread of the virus and protecting yourself and those around you, even if hospitalizations are currently low in your area. It's always better to be safe than sorry, and getting vaccinated is a simple and effective way to do just that.
Those are not my words, thoughts, or sentiments.
I’m currently interviewing with a company that is demanding we submit Covid vaccine card in order to be offered employment. I went ahead and got the shot 2.5 years ago (or whenever it exactly first came out) despite not being high risk and despite my better judgement, because our company required it. I have gotten Covid 2x since then. I tossed my stupid ID vaccine card because I swore I wouldn’t get another experimental shot. I find it ludicrous that any employer can mandate this to be offered employment. Maybe working in a hospital would be the only exception.
To work at Pfizer you better have gotten at least 6 shots by now. In the fall we will require new hires to get 7 total shots.I’m currently interviewing with a company that is demanding we submit Covid vaccine card in order to be offered employment. I went ahead and got the shot 2.5 years ago (or whenever it exactly first came out) despite not being high risk and despite my better judgement, because our company required it. I have gotten Covid 2x since then. I tossed my stupid ID vaccine card because I swore I wouldn’t get another experimental shot. I find it ludicrous that any employer can mandate this to be offered employment. Maybe working in a hospital would be the only exception.
I have 14 shots, get both the Moderna and Pfizer shots for double the protection!!To work at Pfizer you better have gotten at least 6 shots by now. In the fall we will require new hires to get 7 total shots.
I have 14 shots, get both the Moderna and Pfizer shots for double the protection!!
No data exists that shows prevention of transmission or acquisition. (Not my words or sentiments)It's important to note that while Covid hospitalizations have decreased in many states, there are still areas where the virus is spreading rapidly and causing severe illness. Additionally, getting vaccinated remains crucial in preventing the spread of the virus and protecting yourself and those around you, even if hospitalizations are currently low in your area. It's always better to be safe than sorry, and getting vaccinated is a simple and effective way to do just that.
Those are not my words, thoughts, or sentiments.
Do you prefer taking a money shot?People who get those shots are the ones who get sick all the time. Figure that one out. Remember Gibraltar? Country that was 1st to be almost 100% inoculated? Also had the highest infection rate per capita ever seen afterwards.
Remember the "tickling of the dragon's tail" at the beginning of the nuclear age?