COVID-19

You missed the point of the video. If a employer requires a employee to be vaccinated and that employee has a serious side effect that is in fact a workplace related incident which falls directly under OSHA guidelines and responsibilities. OHSA, a government agency directly responsible for overseeing workplace health and safety doesn't want the information about employees health and safety as it relates to Covid vaccine issues that result from an employer mandated policy to get vaccinated be terminated. That's a problem, a huge problem.

What? No. Reporting vaccination side effects to OSHA is not only stupid because it creates needless paperwork but it can create a redundancy. The CDC is the proper place to report and track side effects.
 
Mighty curious why those that push the vaccine mandates the hardest are the least interested in the side effects.
Employer assigns a job to employee, employee cuts pinky finger, needs one stitch and OHSA wants a very detailed report on how it happened, why it happened, and what the employer is going to do for prevention of cut fingers. Employer is required by law to file this report.
Employer mandates employee get Covid vaccine. Employee dies 2 days later from vaccine side effects. OSHA not interested in details. Not only that, they don't even want any documents at all, let's pretend it never happened.
One would think that the government would want as much information, collected by as many sources, so that possible clusters could be found and preventative measures employed before a problem becomes widespread. Nope, not interested.
You want to know how conspiracy theories are born? This is how.

Once again OSHA is not responsible for vaccine side-effects reporting.... and has never been responsible for vaccine side-effects reporting. The video pushing that OSHA should be responsible for COVID vaccine side-effects reporting is the most stupid thing I have seen all week.
 
What? No. Reporting vaccination side effects to OSHA is not only stupid because it creates needless paperwork but it can create a redundancy. The CDC is the proper place to report and track side effects.
So now the government is concerned about redundancy and needless paperwork? LOL. This fucking government is built on redundancy and needless paperwork. When an organization does a complete 180, acts totally out of character, it's a red flag. The complete lack of intertest by those pushing the mandates tell me something is amiss.
Government now becomes a picture of efficiency. I needed a good laugh this morning, thanks for that.
 
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"The bad news is that Covid-19 may never go away. The good news is that it is possible to live normally with it in our midst," said Singapore's Trade Minister Gan Kim Yong, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong and Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, in an op-ed in the Straits Times last week....

Those guys learned the Greek alphabet. Mark my words. For decades we are going to hear about this fucking COVID. It's the Tik-Tok-Snapchat-Twitter of diseases.
 
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/l-a-county-again-requiring-masks-indoors-starting-saturday/
L.A. County again requiring masks indoors starting Saturday amid spike in coronavirus cases
Los Angeles County is reimplementing its mask mandate indoors — regardless of vaccination status— amid an increase in coronavirus case numbers and concerns over the delta variant, officials announced Thursday.

The new masking order goes into effect 11:59 p.m. on Saturday.

“We’re not where we need to be for the millions at risk of infection here in Los Angeles County, and waiting to do something will be too late, given what we’re seeing,” L.A. County Health Officer Dr. Muntu Davis said in a briefing with reporters.
 
First let's outline the reality that vaccinated people are far less likely to spread COVID-19 even when they get infected.

Vaccinated people who contract COVID-19 are far less likely to spread the virus than unvaccinated people
https://www.businessinsider.com/fauci-vaccinated-people-less-likely-to-spread-covid-2021-7
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci said it would be "reasonable" to assume vaccinated people are less likely to spread COVID-19.
  • Vaccinated people who get COVID-19 typically have less virus in their nasal passages.
  • That would suggest that breakthrough infections are less contagious than infections in unvaccinated people.

Then lets outlined the reality that unvaccinated people are variant generators. Vaccinated people will rarely be responsible for generating variants.


Coronavirus: ‘Strong likelihood’ of emergence of new and dangerous variants, warns WHO panel
The emergency committee said that the pandemic was still an ‘extraordinary event’ that continued to hurt public health, and needs a coordinated response.
https://scroll.in/latest/1000333/co...of-new-and-dangerous-variants-warns-who-panel
 
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