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When I got the hepatitis b vaccine it was three shots over seven months followed by an antibody test. This one sounds easier. I expect I will take it when it is available.
I'm glad I'm self employed! There's no requirement for me...I expect that most will not be required to take this immediately. There will be a waiting list for those that want it, to enable them to work or travel for quite a while before the demand is met and and there is vaccine left over for those that did not want to take it.
Like I have said before, I do expect lots of businesses requiring it of their employees so they can get their business back running full time and at capacity.
Now I don't care who you are, those two lines above are just funny.I expect that most will not be required to take this immediately...
... and there is vaccine left over for those that did not want to take it.
I threw out the handbook when I left my last job in 88.I'm also self employed.
I'll have to check my handbook to see if there is any language about mandatory vaccinations. Stay right where you are.
I’m nobody’s slave nor am I a farm animal. I refuse to take the vaccines and anyone attempting to force it upon me had best think long and hard before they try....I expect that most will not be required to take this immediately. There will be a waiting list for those that want it, to enable them to work or travel for quite a while before the demand is met and and there is vaccine left over for those that did not want to take it.
Like I have said before, I do expect lots of businesses requiring it of their employees so they can get their business back running full time and at capacity.
Like everything in this scamdemic the reports of testing for vaccines are very slanted, amounting to lies . There have been a LOT of bad results and some very bad results !
- Dr. Sandra Fryhofer of the American Medical Association said that both Pfizer’s and Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccines require two doses and she worries whether her patients will come back for a second dose because of potentially unpleasant side effects after the first shot.
- Both companies acknowledged that their vaccines could induce side effects that are similar to symptoms associated with mild Covid-19, such as muscle pain, chills and headache.
Most side effects....most. What happens if your immune system is compromised?I have read that most "side effects" will be those common with all vaccines: sore arms and slight fever and muscle aches, all due to activation of the immune system.
The leading candidate vaccines look promising for a better than 50% effectiveness. That is the minimum that the FDA would accept in order to approve it.
I'd like to know what side effects those who don't fall into the 'most' category might experience.I have read that most "side effects" will be those common with all vaccines: sore arms and slight fever and muscle aches, all due to activation of the immune system.
The leading candidate vaccines look promising for a better than 50% effectiveness. That is the minimum that the FDA would accept in order to approve it.
Hey, Rick! Glad to see you're still around....Like everything in this scamdemic the reports of testing for vaccines are very slanted, amounting to lies . There have been a LOT of bad results and some very bad results !
Lol well you were quicker than me, it wasn’t till I read that that I caught on!In spite of my skills and education, my view of authority rendered me as unemployable around the age of 18.
I didn't catch on though until I was about 35.
Self employed here as well. My staff consists of around 14 employees and we work to an extent in close quarters. I can’t afford to be losing my staff to this virus, so hope most of the staff get one. I know that I will...I'm also self employed.
I'll have to check my handbook to see if there is any language about mandatory vaccinations. Stay right where you are.
Lots of assumptions:
1. The “vaccine” will stop the spread.
2. The “vaccine” won’t have serious side effects.
3. The “vaccine” that changes your genetic code will not cause collateral genetic damage.