Straight to his face.
We actually have a really great relationship. The rest of the office is totally brainwashed about vaccines and other leftist bullshit, so I'm the only one who is openly refusing to get vaccinated. He came to my desk to tell me about how Walgreens is offering vaccines to basically anyone and I said "that's great news for people who want the vaccine." He asked me would I really not get it? "Nope." Why? "Because I don't like it, I don't think it's necessary, it's an experimental injection and not even technically a vaccine, I believe in my immune system and I don't like how it's been socially engineered and forced upon the public. I don't like it."
He was silent.
I continued with "and so if you decide vaccines are mandatory, I'll be working from home." He said, "well, if vaccination was mandatory and you refused, you'd have to find another job." I said, "yep."
"You'd find another job?"
"Yes, I would." I was on my way to deliver something to one of my interns on the other side of the office, so that's where the conversation ended.
It's funny because I have had to get the flu shot annually for my job. I always begrudgingly got the shot, but still ended up getting the flu a few months later anyway because my office is a cesspool of unhealthy, generally gross individuals.
Fast-forward to 2020. All these people in my life (who never got the flu shot annually like myself) are up in arms and cannot believe I don't want to get this shot.
Where were you the last 5, 10, 20 years? By not getting the flu shot, you all were a part of killing grandma! Right? Isn't this how it works according to you???
Fucking dolts.
Either you got the flu from the shot, or you got the flu from other people which means the shot had no effect at all.
You might want to use this set of facts to refuse it for cause in the future.
I should have mentioned I’d always get the flu shot in October. Without fail I’d get the flu sometime in January-February. The shot always made me feel a little shitty the following day, but yeah, it never prevented me from getting the flu during each flu season. It’s a joke.