LarryFlew wrote:Rodentman wrote:As soon as Bidet takes over there will be a whole new "science."
Thanks to you I started calling my Bidet Joe.
That is just rude..... to the bidet.
LarryFlew wrote:Rodentman wrote:As soon as Bidet takes over there will be a whole new "science."
Thanks to you I started calling my Bidet Joe.
xd ED wrote:There would have been no problem whatsoever, had the gov't simply said:
"We're going to use the vaccines on minorities before we give them to any white people.
andrewP wrote:xd ED wrote:There would have been no problem whatsoever, had the gov't simply said:
"We're going to use the vaccines on minorities before we give them to any white people.
*snort*
Yeah, no problem at all, except that there would then be cries of "how dare you test this stuff on minorities?" I'm all for doing this stuff as fairly as possible, but first you have to define "fairly," and no matter how you distribute it, somebody's going to be pissed at you. There is no winning.
Ironbear wrote:One blogger I read, asked a few Desert Storm vets, who had been given the anthrax vaccination, their thoughts on the Covid-19 vaccination. The response that he got apparently was generally a colorfully-stated, emotionally-charged, adjective-laden, but emphatic NO!
With the first doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine now being administered in the U.S., the federal government is giving employers around the country the green light to require immunization for most workers.
In general, companies have the legal right to mandate that employees get a COVID-19 shot, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) said Wednesday. More specifically, employers are entitled — and required — to ensure a safe workplace in which "an individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of individuals in the workplace." That can mean a company requiring its workforce to be vaccinated...
xd ED wrote: More specifically, employers are entitled — and required — to ensure a safe workplace in which "an individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of individuals in the workplace." That can mean a company requiring its workforce to be vaccinated...
How Much Herd Immunity Is Enough?
Scientists initially estimated that 60 to 70 percent of the population needed to acquire resistance to the coronavirus to banish it. Now Dr. Anthony Fraudci and others are quietly shifting that number upward.
...In a telephone interview the next day, Dr. Fraudci acknowledged that he had slowly but deliberately been moving the goal posts...
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