Funny how none of the mandate pushers seem worried about those consequences. The drug companies have liability protection but not the others. In a way I think that explains the push even knowing that the pandemic is over. If they can force everyone to take the shot there is no control group. Harder to prove causality of adverse effects without the control group.
Side effects? What side effects? They have been defined out of existence, you see. Remember the girl from Pfizer's trial who had "gastric distress" (= nasal feeding tube and paralysis)? So, worry not, adverse events can all easily be treated with Tylenol. ;-)
Good luck. Insurance may have a purpose, but they stay in business by collecting premiums, not paying claims. Lost your job because you refused a legal requirement to get yourself injected? Declined. And that life policy...if deaths are really climbing as much as claimed (40%; by my own calcs Florida's is up about 25% compared to 2019...) just how long will life insurance remain affordable?
The only question I have is this: "Who is responsible for an adverse vaccine reaction that was mandated by your company, via the government?"
Funny how none of the mandate pushers seem worried about those consequences. The drug companies have liability protection but not the others. In a way I think that explains the push even knowing that the pandemic is over. If they can force everyone to take the shot there is no control group. Harder to prove causality of adverse effects without the control group.
Side effects? What side effects? They have been defined out of existence, you see. Remember the girl from Pfizer's trial who had "gastric distress" (= nasal feeding tube and paralysis)? So, worry not, adverse events can all easily be treated with Tylenol. ;-)
IтАЩm looking into a loss of income insurance policy, and I already have a term life insurance policy. IтАЩd suggest both.
Good luck. Insurance may have a purpose, but they stay in business by collecting premiums, not paying claims. Lost your job because you refused a legal requirement to get yourself injected? Declined. And that life policy...if deaths are really climbing as much as claimed (40%; by my own calcs Florida's is up about 25% compared to 2019...) just how long will life insurance remain affordable?