I work for a fed agency (please don’t judge me, I’m a patriot through and through) and while I haven’t been told “ I must have the vax” to work, they will judge me if I don’t want to go. If I go, I may catch it and have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a shit hole country which is Mexico. No support, can’t come home on a flight, languishing in a hotel room or a shitty hospital. If I say I don’t want to go, they say, “well, your job requires you to travel, so you should get the the vax, otherwise we don’t need you”. Then if I die, because of complications of the vax, my wife has nothing to defend herself. Can’t sue, can’t blame. Am I overreacting, should I worry, is it no big deal? I’m healthy, not overweight, not diabetic and actually think I got the “vid” Nov. 2019 and had no issues since. Just looking for some positive confirmation or realistic analysis.
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More information: Once my work is done, in order to fly back to the U.S., I must have a negative COVID test. If it’s positive, I have to quarantine in country for two weeks, then take another test to show negative then, I’ll be allowed to fly back. My plan is to hit the pharmacy on arrival, grab some HCQ, and a z-pak as a contingency plan in case of a positive test. But, I will not quarantine in country. I’ll make arrangements to grab a rental car and make for the U.S. border instead of flying back. Once I’m on U.S. soil, I’ll grab a flight home. I’m not gonna stay down there and die in a hotel room because my agency can’t make a decision on what to do.