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Kenjo wrote:paid_influencer wrote:Ontario closing schools and indoor dining in preparation of the #tsunamicron
Is this some place in Trinidad & Tobago ?
timelapse wrote:A horse walks into a bar and the bartender says "Why the long face?"
The horse replies,"Well , I used a Human covid vaccine for intestinal worms,but it didn't work!"
You're late to the party.hover11 wrote:We shall see what the courts have to say...Let's go Brandon
Wrong.adnj wrote:You're late to the party.hover11 wrote:We shall see what the courts have to say...Let's go Brandon
Half of the states in the US currently have vaccine mandates. The US Supreme Court has refused to hear arguments regarding any challenges to state-created vaccine mandates.
Vaccine Mandates by State: Who is, Who isn't, and How?
WORKFORCE | DECEMBER 22, 2021 | BY DEE PEKRUHN
LeadingAge has started to track the vaccine mandate trends in each state; as of today’s date, we find that 25 states have vaccine mandates; 13 states (so far) have vaccine mandate bans. Sixteen of the states with mandates have language specific to healthcare settings or long term care. Some states’ mandates are strictly ‘vaccinate or terminate;’ others have a ‘vaccinate or weekly testing’ dichotomy. This article will be subject to change and updated as there are new developments.
So far, there are 25 states that require vaccination for employees of various categories. Of those, twenty-one specify requirements for healthcare workers, and the majority of those states require vaccination or regular testing of unvaccinated employees. Six states have taken a “vaccinate or terminate” approach, only permitting healthcare workers to be unvaccinated if they have a valid religion or medical exemption as defined by the EEOC. Thirteen states have passed laws that ban employers from mandating vaccines for workers; three more states are expected to enact such bans in the near future.
Three states (Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina) are rumored to be working on vaccine mandates for state workers, but these mandates have not yet materialized.
https://leadingage.org/workforce/vaccin ... nt-and-how
The_Honourable wrote:chooking ting
Redman wrote:It's not me talking unknown...that quote is from THE FDA ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER...one of the people that voted to give Pfizer the Emergency approval.So he doesn't know.
There is a section in Pfizers Evaluation of the vax trials On the sub 16 year old age group that says is titled LIMITATIONS AND REMAINING QUESTIONS....this is where they state what they don't know about the vax: 3 points
-LONGER TERM IMMUNE RESPONSE,SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF BNT162b2 Covid 19 VACCINE ON THIS AGE GROUP.
-POTENTIAL FOR RARE ADVERSE EFFECTS
-How our vax interacts with other vaccines.
So Pfizer doesn't know.
Capitals are exact quotes of the Evaluation doc.
While it is the sub 16 age group it is the same vax, and this was the last age group to be approved so it also the point in time where the vax has already been in use.
Million dollar question Redman, why are you exposing your children to myocarditis and other complications if they are the lowest risk of death from the virusRedman wrote:So the death rate is expected to decline...
Hospitalizations going down
Kids are the lowest risk since the start
Why we vaxxing kids if the risks arethus far becoming more manageable?
Your heavy use of Old Spice aside, the carcinogen detected was benzene. You will also find benzene in gasoline, LPG (cooking gas) and cigatte smoke.aaron17 wrote:I think we are numbed in side effects and bad things
Just like Proctor and gamble recently.. they recalled using certain things that cause cancer in shampoo etc... and it feels like normal for everyone to dont care ...'carry on behaviour'
I remembered using old spice regularly...
Maybe everything has cancer in it as as a defense....
Or maybe the company is 'good ' for actually admitting the truth.
(hope u all understand what i mean)
Some industries use benzene to make other chemicals that are used to make plastics, resins, and nylon and synthetic fibers. Benzene is also used to make some types of lubricants, rubbers, dyes, detergents, drugs, and pesticides.
Natural sources of benzene include volcanoes and forest fires. Benzene is also a natural part of crude oil, gasoline, and cigarette smoke.
https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/benzene ... /facts.asp
You could probably point out that It says at the end that 90% of the hospital's staff is vaccinated, so the majority of the others in that hospital clearly don't agree with him.SuperiorMan wrote:Someone who is hesitant about getting the vaccine and I've been trying to get him to take it sent me this video
What would you tell him?
ed360123 wrote:You could probably point out that It says at the end that 90% of the hospital's staff is vaccinated, so the majority of the others in that hospital clearly don't agree with him.SuperiorMan wrote:Someone who is hesitant about getting the vaccine and I've been trying to get him to take it sent me this video
What would you tell him?
Edit: Also this man is an anaesthetist, which is closer to a nurse than a doctor.
hover11 wrote:Million dollar question Redman, why are you exposing your children to myocarditis and other complications if they are the lowest risk of death from the virusRedman wrote:So the death rate is expected to decline...
Hospitalizations going down
Kids are the lowest risk since the start
Why we vaxxing kids if the risks arethus far becoming more manageable?
ed360123 wrote:You could probably point out that It says at the end that 90% of the hospital's staff is vaccinated, so the majority of the others in that hospital clearly don't agree with him.SuperiorMan wrote:Someone who is hesitant about getting the vaccine and I've been trying to get him to take it sent me this video
What would you tell him?
Edit: Also this man is an anaesthetist, which is closer to a nurse than a doctor.
You want to explain what the issue with my comment is?Kenjo wrote:ed360123 wrote:You could probably point out that It says at the end that 90% of the hospital's staff is vaccinated, so the majority of the others in that hospital clearly don't agree with him.SuperiorMan wrote:Someone who is hesitant about getting the vaccine and I've been trying to get him to take it sent me this video
What would you tell him?
Edit: Also this man is an anaesthetist, which is closer to a nurse than a doctor.
I’m not even going to watch this video but do you know what an anaesthetist is buddy ? Men need to bat in their crease yes . See why from form 5 to form 6 or even I should say common entrance / SEA why someone people shouldn’t even dream of applying to medical school locally , regionally or internationally
ed360123 wrote:You want to explain what the issue with my comment is?Kenjo wrote:ed360123 wrote:You could probably point out that It says at the end that 90% of the hospital's staff is vaccinated, so the majority of the others in that hospital clearly don't agree with him.SuperiorMan wrote:Someone who is hesitant about getting the vaccine and I've been trying to get him to take it sent me this video
What would you tell him?
Edit: Also this man is an anaesthetist, which is closer to a nurse than a doctor.
I’m not even going to watch this video but do you know what an anaesthetist is buddy ? Men need to bat in their crease yes . See why from form 5 to form 6 or even I should say common entrance / SEA why someone people shouldn’t even dream of applying to medical school locally , regionally or internationally
Certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are the nurses that work independently to administer anesthesia, or may collaborate with and assist doctors, dentists, surgeons, and other medical professionals in anesthesia administration.
Anesthesiologists are physicians that specialize in the administration of anesthesia.
The major difference between these two professions is that anesthesiologist are medical doctors that administer anesthesia, while nurse anesthetists are registered nurses who may assist or collaborate with doctors in administering anesthesia, or may work entirely independently as they administer anesthesia.
https://www.wgu.edu/blog/nurse-anesthet ... html#close
Yeah, that's what I said, they're nurses.adnj wrote:ed360123 wrote:You want to explain what the issue with my comment is?Kenjo wrote:ed360123 wrote:You could probably point out that It says at the end that 90% of the hospital's staff is vaccinated, so the majority of the others in that hospital clearly don't agree with him.SuperiorMan wrote:Someone who is hesitant about getting the vaccine and I've been trying to get him to take it sent me this video
What would you tell him?
Edit: Also this man is an anaesthetist, which is closer to a nurse than a doctor.
I’m not even going to watch this video but do you know what an anaesthetist is buddy ? Men need to bat in their crease yes . See why from form 5 to form 6 or even I should say common entrance / SEA why someone people shouldn’t even dream of applying to medical school locally , regionally or internationallyCertified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are the nurses that work independently to administer anesthesia, or may collaborate with and assist doctors, dentists, surgeons, and other medical professionals in anesthesia administration.
Anesthesiologists are physicians that specialize in the administration of anesthesia.
The major difference between these two professions is that anesthesiologist are medical doctors that administer anesthesia, while nurse anesthetists are registered nurses who may assist or collaborate with doctors in administering anesthesia, or may work entirely independently as they administer anesthesia.
https://www.wgu.edu/blog/nurse-anesthet ... html#close
ed360123 wrote:Yeah, that's what I said, they're nurses.adnj wrote:ed360123 wrote:You want to explain what the issue with my comment is?Kenjo wrote:ed360123 wrote:You could probably point out that It says at the end that 90% of the hospital's staff is vaccinated, so the majority of the others in that hospital clearly don't agree with him.SuperiorMan wrote:Someone who is hesitant about getting the vaccine and I've been trying to get him to take it sent me this video
What would you tell him?
Edit: Also this man is an anaesthetist, which is closer to a nurse than a doctor.
I’m not even going to watch this video but do you know what an anaesthetist is buddy ? Men need to bat in their crease yes . See why from form 5 to form 6 or even I should say common entrance / SEA why someone people shouldn’t even dream of applying to medical school locally , regionally or internationallyCertified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are the nurses that work independently to administer anesthesia, or may collaborate with and assist doctors, dentists, surgeons, and other medical professionals in anesthesia administration.
Anesthesiologists are physicians that specialize in the administration of anesthesia.
The major difference between these two professions is that anesthesiologist are medical doctors that administer anesthesia, while nurse anesthetists are registered nurses who may assist or collaborate with doctors in administering anesthesia, or may work entirely independently as they administer anesthesia.
https://www.wgu.edu/blog/nurse-anesthet ... html#close
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