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Re: Employers can fire if you refuse to get the shot [Re: Concho] #8336671 07/30/21 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Concho
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And the vaccine is killing people. And it has a host of known and probably unknown side effects. And it doesn’t stop transmission. And it doesn’t prevent a person from getting sick with the virus. And it’s being pushed by the most crooked people on the planet.

Yeah, that sounds legit. I can’t understand why anyone would question that.



Where is the factual information of the vaccine killing people? What are the side effects? How many vaccinated people became extremely ill with the virus? I took the vaccine in December 2020 with the second dose weeks later, I suffered no side effects, have no side effects now, worked with the public everyday of the Pandemic and never caught the virus......oh, and I wore a mask which I believe cut down of my allergy symptoms. The only information I post is factual from my own experience, but there is a ton of misinformation out there on the vaccine and virus. I still believe it should be a personal choice because if I am vaccinated and the vaccinations work, then why should I worry want others are doing.



Unfortunately the reporting of adverse reactions to the vaccine has been suppressed by various "news" and "social media" outlets. CDC does collect data regarding adverse vaccine reactions within the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System). Many say the events reported within the VAERS system represent a VERY small number of actual adverse vaccine events because many adverse events occur in weeks beyond the administration of the vaccine. At that point, it is easier to attribute the adverse reaction to other or unknown causes.

The actual CDC VAERS site is next to impossible to navigate, but you are welcome to make the attempt. "Open VAERS" has distilled the information to a much easier to read format. Please check out the link below, which may shed some light on just a fraction of the adverse reactions being experienced by some who have been vaccinated.

https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data

Information is key to the decision making process, which is why we should be concerned when the free flow information is being impeded by far too many.

The choice to receive the shot should be left to each individual, free of coercion, threats, firing or shaming.

The vaccine manufactures are exempt from lawsuits for life, which does make me scratch my head ...why do they need an exemption from litigation if it is perfectly safe and effective?????

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Re: Employers can fire if you refuse to get the shot [Re: ducknbass] #8336679 07/30/21 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ducknbass
Texas is a right to work state. An employer can literally fire you for no reason. I’m okay with that.

Texas is a Right To Work State but what you are describing is employment at will, see post at top.

Right To Work is related to union organizing:
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Texas is also a right to work state - under the Texas right to work laws (§§101.052-.053, Texas Labor Code), employment may not be conditioned or denied on the basis of membership or non-membership in a union
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Re: Employers can fire if you refuse to get the shot [Re: Black02z28] #8336682 07/30/21 09:56 PM
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Texas is a right to work state. An employer can literally fire you for no reason. I’m okay with that.


Nailed it.

He's pretty smart for a redneck.

Re: Employers can fire if you refuse to get the shot [Re: John2] #8336732 07/30/21 10:55 PM
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Re: Employers can fire if you refuse to get the shot [Re: John2] #8336742 07/30/21 11:08 PM
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May be lawful for them to do it, but it damn sure is unethical


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Re: Employers can fire if you refuse to get the shot [Re: John2] #8336745 07/30/21 11:12 PM
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Well thats another way to collapse the economy and throw us into the great depression 2.0 . Mass unemployment due to threat of the vax


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Re: Employers can fire if you refuse to get the shot [Re: JimTX] #8336845 07/31/21 01:27 AM
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Where is the factual information of the vaccine killing people? What are the side effects? How many vaccinated people became extremely ill with the virus? I took the vaccine in December 2020 with the second dose weeks later, I suffered no side effects, have no side effects now, worked with the public everyday of the Pandemic and never caught the virus......oh, and I wore a mask which I believe cut down of my allergy symptoms. The only information I post is factual from my own experience, but there is a ton of misinformation out there on the vaccine and virus. I still believe it should be a personal choice because if I am vaccinated and the vaccinations work, then why should I worry want others are doing.
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Unfortunately the reporting of adverse reactions to the vaccine has been suppressed by various "news" and "social media" outlets. CDC does collect data regarding adverse vaccine reactions within the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System). Many say the events reported within the VAERS system represent a VERY small number of actual adverse vaccine events because many adverse events occur in weeks beyond the administration of the vaccine. At that point, it is easier to attribute the adverse reaction to other or unknown causes.

The actual CDC VAERS site is next to impossible to navigate, but you are welcome to make the attempt. "Open VAERS" has distilled the information to a much easier to read format. Please check out the link below, which may shed some light on just a fraction of the adverse reactions being experienced by some who have been vaccinated.

https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data

Information is key to the decision making process, which is why we should be concerned when the free flow information is being impeded by far too many.

The choice to receive the shot should be left to each individual, free of coercion, threats, firing or shaming.

The vaccine manufactures are exempt from lawsuits for life, which does make me scratch my head ...why do they need an exemption from litigation if it is perfectly safe and effective?????[/quote]

Once again I ask where are these people and the factual information about vaccine deaths.....I don't know of any in the Texas Hill Country, wouldn't know about other places.....I know a ton of folks who took the vaccine (About 25) the same day with me, none of them died or got ill. I agree it should be a personal choice.

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