(10-02-2021, 01:37 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: [ -> ]We have exemptions for both medical and religious reasons. Employee Health certifies and there is an appeal process if denied. Pregnancy and nursing mothers as well. So, no L2L, you're wrong. Again.
So, let's me see if I understand you... your hospital has exemptions that stand against the CDC's recommendations? And you and your fellow administrators went against them to enact rules that exempt certain people at the risk of your credibility, just because you believed it was right? It's not like you're acting on some solid moral principle here. You're just doing what you're told. Which was the point of my joke.
I was just being a smartass with my post. It wasn't meant to be taken literally, but even unintentionally, I am still more right than I am wrong. Even if I concede that I was incorrect (which I wasn't), where else have I been wrong? You can't just drop an "again" on there like you've been proving me wrong left and right. I can assure you, if we combed through my assertions here and compared them to yours, I have been WAY more right than you, just as it pertains to the facts.
I think you're up to 6 different swings and misses on this thing. Let's see what I can remember without doing the leg work: herd immunity, vaccinated transmission, breakthrough cases, the importance of t-cells over antibodies, and natural immunity... I know there's one or two more in there, but I don't feel like looking. Feel free to drop a line on all the things I've been wrong about. I'd be curious. I know it's not about cases in Florida dropping off by Sept, because I called that. I've never claimed the vaccine was poison or didn't work. I've never said people who are at risk of dying shouldn't take it. At best, you have ADE (which I never stated was a certainty) and maybe, dang... I don't know. I'm drawing a blank here.
I also think I have the more correct position morally. You never answered if you're requiring ALL of your employees to take a Covid test every other day, which you would do if you were REALLY concerned about your patients getting Covid. You never answered why you should have a policy that requires convalescent patients to still take the shot. Or why you think previous vaccine precedent should occur with a novel vaccine, while completely disregarding how the previous vaccines became mandatory (they didn't just come in with an iron fist on the flu vaccine... they slowly adopted over a time and gave people a chance to see for themselves the risk/reward). You never addressed why healthy people under 50 should be required to take a vaccine that is has a near zero chance of improving their risk factor, or why you would lay off 4% of your workforce, even though they risked their lives when we knew nothing of the severity of this disease... I mean, other than you can, of course. And you've never addressed the problems losing 4% of your workforce might cause for your patients.
It would be awesome if you took the time to answer any of those questions without relying on your authority. If your concluding thought is "because I can," that's worthless. It's totalitarian. Even though a precedent has been set by the courts, that doesn't mean it's morally right, and, if you continue to embrace that logic, just admit it. Just admit you are just doing your job and you have no moral agency.
Seriously, how is firing 4% of your workforce after they came into work at great risk to themselves, likely developed natural immunity, then refused to take a vaccine that isn't going to give them any bit of protection any different than leaving translators in Afghanistan? It's not the literal equivalent, obviously. It's the moral equivalent. You're Joe Biden.