My wife's employer said they would answer any questions her staff had about the vaccine. Really? Ok! Answer this mutha fucker! Well, guess what? She presented her questions to leadership. They brought in a doctor. He rolled up the questions and NEVER answered one question. May they rot in hell. Seriously, the depths of hell. These questions were never answered and we got ZERO satisfaction. I'd love to believe the work I put in here helps someone. I'm sure some of these concerns have already become obsolete, so check them carefully and fill in your employer's name. Good luck pede's. I wish these questions helped me and my wife. We're looking for jobs, by the way. God Speed!
When does _____________ anticipate that the FDA approved Comirnaty will be available in the United States? Is _____________ aware that Pfizer, Moderna and Jansen are still authorized under emergency use authorization (not FDA approval). Only Comimaty has FDA approval, but it is not currently available in the United States. The FDA found Comirnaty was a legally distinct product and not the same as the Pfizer vaccine. Does this mean these pharmaceutical companies still have immunity from liability for adverse reactions?
Is _____________ willing to wait until phase 3 testing is complete so its employees can have access to the necessary data and analysis to make an informed decision on these vaccines?
It was reported by NPR that both Pfizer and Moderna tainted their phase II studies by contacting the placebo groups and advising the participants that they had taken a placebo. In light of this revelation, does _____________ still trust any results published by these entities from their phase II studies?
The CDC, the FDA, and the White House recently announced that they would not be requiring the vaccines for its employees. In light of the fact that the CDC and its employees have intimate knowledge of any short-comings or adverse events associated with the vaccines, and in light of the fact that the CDC was recently sued in federal court in Alabama citing a whistleblower who stated that the CDC is hiding 45,000 or more deaths from the VAERS system, is _____________ willing wait to see if the allegations in the federal lawsuit can be substantiated?
Recent studies have shown that people who contracted Covid and acquired natural immunity are 1300% more protected than those who received vaccines. If employees subjected themselves to antibody tests and/or T-Cell tests and proved they had natural immunity, would _____________ waive any vaccine requirements? If not, why not?
Recent data also shows that adverse vaccine effects occur 2-4x more often in those with natural immunity. If _____________ has any studies to the contrary, please provide those to employees for review.
What is _____________’s response to concerns of employees who have had family members take vaccines and have suffered serious adverse effects?
On Wednesday, July 21, the CDC initiated a Phase I recall of the use of PCR testing. The PCR tests were found to be unreliable and reported a high number of false positives and failed to distinguish between Covid and the flu. Is _____________ currently using PCR tests? If so, what is the cycle threshold of the PCR test used by _____________ to determine if a patient or employee is Covid positive? When does _____________ plan to phase out PCR tests? What does _____________ intend to use as a replacement to PCR testing?
The Director of the CDC, Rochelle Walinsky, recently admitted in a CNN interview by Wolfe Blitzer that the vaccines do not prevent Covid 19 nor does it stop the vaccinated person from transmitting the infection. The only benefit touted at this time is a reduction in symptoms for the vaccinated person. If Ms. Walinsky and the CDC are correct, there can be no benefit to any party other than the vaccinated person. If this is the case, why would the hospital have any interest in the vaccine status of its employees?
Would _____________ be willing to assign doctors to staff who get vaccinated to ensure proper monitoring and testing for adverse events occurs after vaccination?
Would those doctors assigned to monitor _____________ employees who are vaccinated issue D-Dimer tests within 10 days of vaccination of its employees to check for blood clots? It is worth noting that Dr. Hoffe (in Canada) performed D-Dimer tests in his vaccinated patients and found over 60% of them had blood clotting issues.
OSHA recently revised its rulings to allow employees mandated to get vaccinated as part of their employment to sue their employers for any adverse reactions. In light of this ruling:
Does _____________’s employee health insurance plan provide complete coverage should an employee experience an adverse event, or even death?
Does _____________’s life insurance policy provide any coverage in the event that an employee dies from receiving an EUA Covid-19 injection?
Will _____________ be providing Workers’ Compensation, disability insurance, or other resources if an employee has an adverse event to an EUA Covid-19 injection and is unable to come to work for days, weeks, or months, or is disabled for life?
The pharmaceutical companies lobbied and contracted for complete immunity if a vaccine causes injury or death. The vaccines available to the public at this time are still under EUA (not FDA approval) and, accordingly, still provide immunity to the producers of these vaccines. Anyone injured by these vaccines has no monetary recourse. If an employee of _____________ suffers injury due to an adverse reaction due to a work-mandated vaccine, will _____________ waive its defense of assumption of risk in any litigation involving such injury? Or, will _____________ insist that its employees should have known the risks in getting a vaccine under emergency use authorization?
As _____________ is aware, Congress granted immunity to manufacturers of the vaccines currently under Emergency Use Authorization. In light of the fact that citizens injured by these vaccines have no legal recourse against the manufacturer, will _____________ agree to help employees who are injured by these vaccines in any way either through financial means or through free health care?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that EUA vaccine recipients be provided with certain vaccine-specific information to help them make an informed decision about vaccination. The EUA fact sheets that must be provided are specific to each authorized Covid-19 injection and are developed by the manufacturers of the injections (Pfzer/BioNTech, Moderna, Oxford/AstraZeneca, and the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Janssen). The fact sheets must provide the most current and up-to-date information on the injections, and vaccine recipients must also receive information about adverse events. Does _____________ intend to provide its employees with these fact sheets and with current information on adverse events if you require vaccinations?
Is _____________ clinical leadership actively monitoring the available databases of material adverse events reported to date for people who have received Covid-19 vaccine injections (VAERS and others)? Potental and reported adverse events so far include death, anaphylaxis, neurological disorders, autoimmune disorders, other long-term chronic diseases, blindness and deafness, infertlity, fetal damage, blood clots, myocarditis, miscarriage, and stllbirth. What is the threshold in reported cases for each of the following before _____________ would stop advising its employees to take the vaccines?
Death ______ Anaphylaxis ______ Neurological Disorders ______ Miscarriages ______
The FDA’s guidance on emergency use authorization of medical products requires the FDA to “ensure that recipients are informed to the extent practicable given the applicable circumstances... [t]hat they have the option to accept or refuse the EUA product....” Will this option be available to employees of _____________?
The American with Disabilities Act provides three legally protected avenues to employees who seek to refuse vaccines. Those avenues include medical exemptions, religious exemptions, and conscientious objections. Will _____________ allow for these three exemptions if it chooses to require vaccines, and will _____________ provide a copy of your policy on these allowed exemptions?
With respect to the emergency use of an unapproved product, the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Title 21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3(e)(1)(A)(ii)(I-III) reiterates that individuals be informed of “the option to accept or refuse administration of the product, [and] of the consequences, if any, of refusing administration of the product, and of the alternatives to the product that are available and of their benefits and risks.” Please provide the written policy of _____________ that would explain its authority to mandate vaccines that are still under an EUA, in light of the above-referenced act.
Under the Nuremberg Code—the foundation of ethical medicine—no one may be coerced to participate in a medical experiment. The individual’s consent is absolutely essential. No court has ever upheld a federal mandate for an EUA vaccine. In Doe #1 v. Rumsfeld, 297 F. Supp. 2d 119 (2003), a federal court held that the U.S. military could not mandate EUA vaccines for soldiers: “...[T]he United States cannot demand that members of the armed forces also serve as guinea pigs for experimental drugs” (Id. at 135). If _____________ intends to deviate from the principles established in the Nuremberg Code and Rumsfeld, will it provide a copy of its policy that justifies this deviation?
Since the Covid lockdowns began over one year ago, there have been over 178 reported breaches of unsecured protected health information (PHI), incidents investigated by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR). These breaches exposed millions of people’s personal health information. Some of the breaches to PHI fell directly under the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), such as sharing a patent’s or person’s information with an unauthorized individual or incorrectly handling PHI. Can you please explain _____________’s obligations to its employees, under HIPAA law, and how you are going to protect their personal information? Has _____________ requested vacciantion status from the state reporting agency, and what if any, information have they provided _____________?
Article 3.2 (Human Dignity and Human Rights) of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights states: “The interest and welfare of the individual should have priority over the sole interest of science or society” see https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000146180
We have heard several statements (written and spoken) by our leadership implying that societal needs outweigh the rights of the individual. In light of these statements conflicting with Art 3.2 listed above, is _____________’s current position on bioethics consistent with Article 3.2 listed above? Can you provide a written policy to the employees of _____________ explaining any deviation from this bioethical principle?
Continuing with the United Nations Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, Article 6.1 (Consent) of the declaration states: “Any preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic medical intervention is only to be carried out with the prior, free and informed consent of the person concerned, based on adequate information. The consent should, where appropriate, be express and may be withdrawn by the person concerned at any time and for any reason without disadvantage or prejudice.”
Does _____________ plan to deviate from this bioethical standard, and if so, will it provide a policy statement explaining why?
In light of John Hopkins University's recent disclosure of higher Covid cases among the most vaccinated countries in Europe, does the hospital still have confidence in the efficacy of the vaccines? And, in light of this study’s findings, why is the hospital only testing unvaccinated employees at this time?
Is _____________ aware experimental FDA approval is not the same as FDA approval?
Will _____________ require all persons who visit or practice in our office to be vaccinated?
How many Covid patients have died at _____________ (your local hospital) since the beginning of the pandemic?
Is _____________ considering requiring all persons who enter _____________ to be vaccinated (including visitors, family members, volunteers, sales reps, etc)?
_____________ has indicated that all unvaccinated employees should wear masks. Will _____________ please cite any medical or scientific studies it relies upon showing the efficacy of face masks in reducing the spread of Covid?
In light of the recent finding by the CDC that vaccinated people can acquire and spread Covid and should wear masks, will _____________ require that vaccinated employees wear masks also?
Studies show wearing masks for extended periods of time is unhealthy. Do you agree this could be harmful to employees?
Some argue the size of virus is entirely too small compared to a masks, and give an analogy of trying to stop a mosquito through a chain-linked fence. If the argument is Covid is transmitted via droplet (not airborne), then don’t we all just need to be courteous enough to cover our mouths when we cough and sneeze? Wouldn’t it be true that a mask is not needed 100% of the time?
If all viral variants are less deadly after each mutation, why is _____________ treating the Delta variant more stringently than the original strand?
Would _____________ recognize employees who take Ivermectin instead of an EUA vaccine? Studies have shown Ivermectin used as a prophylactic is 86% effective against Covid. Studies provided by Dr. Pierre Cory back this data up. Are any doctors at _____________ willing to prescribe and monitor employees who would be willing to take Ivermectin?
Dr. Byrum Bridle requested the vaccine distribution data from the Japanese government. The released data showed an accumulation of the nano-lipid particle in the ovaries of women and in the bone marrow of men and women. Is _____________ aware of this study, and does it have a plan to counter these potential adverse effects if its employees suffer these harms?
Israel recently disclosed its Covid numbers revealing that the vaccine’s effectiveness should be revised from 96% effective to 40% effective. That number was reduced again to 16% for those who were vaccinated in January. In light of this waning efficacy, will _____________ please identify the medical benefits of taking the vaccine for those who have had Covid before? Please provide any studies that show an increase in immunity provided by vaccines for those who have natural immunity.
Great list of questions. TY
In the article below, the researchers indicate that asymptomatic transmission is virtually non-existent. Does _____________ have any countering studies disproving this finding? And, if not, why is _____________ testing asymptomatic employees?
From February 1 thru August 2, 66% of all Covid deaths in the UK are in vaccinated patients (490 out of 742). In light of this shocking data, does _____________ have any data or studies that prove the claim that the vaccine reduces symptoms or death? If so, please provide those to _____________ employees for review.
Whereas pharmaceutical companies that manufacture EUA vaccines have been protected from liability related to injuries or deaths caused by experimental agents since the PREP Act was enacted in 2005, companies and all other institutions or individuals who mandate experimental vaccines on any human being are not protected from liability. Is _____________ aware that it does not have such liability protection?
Do the vaccines contain graphene oxide? Has _____________ reviewed the study from the University of Almeria performed by Dr. Campra Madrid that found graphene oxide in the vaccines? If not, will someone at the hospital please verify that the vaccines do NOT contain graphene oxide? If the vaccines do contain graphene oxide, can _____________ provide its employees with some evidence that it is safe to inject graphene oxide into the human body?
In the tweet below, Israel is reporting about the breakdown of its current Covid hospitalized patients. In light of this data, how long does the vaccine work?
Does the spike protein stay in the muscle of the arm as intended? Dr. Byram Bridle, a viral immunologist and associate professor at University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada warns it does not. What percentage of the mRNA has been found by _____________ to stay in the deltoid muscle?
Is it true that children, pregnant and nursing women, were not included in the vaccine studies?
Is _____________ aware of the % of myocarditis cases developing in vaccinated children? Does _____________ still support and recommend children under 18 getting the vaccine?
Dr. Yeadon, former VP of Pfizer and scientific researcher, warned that PCR tests are unreliable and stated that “at no time in history have we isolated well people.” His favorite lie is “people can transmit a virus without a symptom.” He said there is no such thing as asymptotic transmission. Does _____________ agree or disagree with this position. If it disagrees, what study is it using to formulate its policy?
What are Myotoxin spike proteins and how do they relate to covid-19 and Covid vaccines?
Has anyone at _____________ researched Antibody Dependent Enhancement?
Is it true that antibody-dependent enhancement occurs when the antibodies generated during an immune response recognize and bind to a pathogen, but they are unable to prevent infection? Is it true that data points to the vaccines causing ADE? Should we be hesitant to take the vaccine?
Please address the natural immunity of those who have had covid. A recent study of 800,000 covid infected patients from Israel only had 72 cases of reinfection.
The _____________ lab director said employees and patients are being given different rapid and PCR tests. Is this true? If so, what is the exact difference between the tests?
Are covid tests that are being given to employees expired?
Is it true that the booster is the exact same vaccine that was given in round 1 and round 2 vaccinations? Why would it suddenly work on the Delta varraint? Why would it work the third time if the first two shots didn’t work?
Is it a Hippa violation to send out emails or use any method of showing vaccinated vs unvaccinated status of employees?
Will certain employees be given exceptions to a _____________ vaccine requirement? If so, whom? Why?
If _____________ decides to require the vaccine, will exceptions be made for staff who have no patient/customer contact?
If _____________ decides to require the vaccine, will unvaccinated staff be given the accommodation of an option to work remotely?
How many _____________ employees were hospitalized last year with Covid?
Are there any doctors in our town who are against the vaccine? If so, whom? Could we have an opportunity to contact them for their opinion?
Is _____________ testing both vaccinated and unvaccinated patients the exact same way?
Are we relying on opinions from Dr Fauci even though he funded gain of function research and said, The gain of function research was worth the risk of potential deaths caused by lab escapes.
Are we prepared for a shortage of employees if we require the vaccine? Are we prepared for replacing the current staff who are looking at alternative places to work?
If someone dies within 14 days of getting the vaccine is the person considered “vaccinated” or “unvaccinated”?
Robert Malone, inventor of RNA as a vaccine, mRNA and DNA vaccine technology has declared the vaccine as unsafe. Should we trust Dr. Malone?
Does _____________ feel we should go back to evidence-based medical practice guided by lab-based testing?
Some employees may want to get the vaccine, but their doctor has advised against it due to associated risks to them personally. Saying they are selfish, dumb, or should get out of healthcare is hurtful. Shouldn’t we be kind to one another?
There is an opportunity to recruit top employees if an announcement was made that _____________ will not mandate vaccines for their employees.
The shortage of care center employees may be an indication of what is to come if the hospital becomes stricter &/or requires vaccines. Some employees have protested with signs that read, “Yesterday’s heroes, today’s unemployed.” What is _____________’s response?
Some have argued that societal rights do not outweigh individual rights. Many have fought, and given the ultimate sacrifice to protect individual freedoms. And, many stand for the freedom this country was founded on -the God-given rights of individuals protected by our Constitution. If there is somewhere in the Constitution that even mentions or hints at societal rights? If so, please cite.
Some nurses have expressed being taught in nursing school the rights of medication administration: 1. Right Patient 2. Right Medication 3. Right dose 4. Right Route 5. Right Time 6.Right documentation 7. Right situation 8. Right place 9. Right to refuse. And the stress put on #9, and how nurses have a duty to ensure the right to refuse any medical care or medication is honored and upheld. To advocate for our patients and protect them. If you agree with these, how can a mandate be acceptable after a career of fighting for, defending and advocating for our patient rights?
Is it true that the CDC is a recommendation committee, not doctors?
As facts, recommendations, approvals/disapprovals, best practices, studies, statistics change on a daily basis, is it worth waiting on an employee vaccine requirement?
What is _____________’s timeline for making a decision at _____________?
Can we respect that everyone has a choice to make that is best for them? Can we not welcome different points of view? Are we supporting vilifying the unvaccinated?
Are internal promotions, promoting $100 Walmart gift certificates, coercive tactics, and milk shakes to kids, worth the possible risk?
Authoritarism is fundamentally wrong and driving people into fox holes. Shouldn’t recommendations to bully or peer pressure subordinates be squashed? Is patronizing coworkers, treating others as dumb, manupulating, controlling, threatening, dominating, forcing authority or suggesting the unvaccinated don’t care, are selfish, don’t care about others, or their job/healthcare, or requiring vaccines the best tactics for true leadership and our culture?
Could we focus on pulling employees together, instead of singling certain ones out and dividing our staff? It seems the future decisions have potential to either build _____________, or be detrimental to the future of _____________. Lots of employees and community members feel very strongly one way or the other. Choosing a side, and forcing it on others is extremely risky.
Sent from a doctor:
We know from basic immunology that when the body is exposed to a pathogen, the immune system will respond. This includes the acute response to produce killer cells that attack and will eliminate the invader. It also includes the memory cells that remain dormant in the body so that if the bad guy returns, they will quickly recognize him and round up the killer cell troops again.
The mRNA vaccines create antibodies to the spike protein of the SARS COV2 virus. These antibodies peak and are hopefully effective during that peak (called into question big time recently). When they wane, their efficacy dissipates and hence the thought of needing boosters. Unlike other types of vaccines, these shots do not produce long-term immunity.
Being infected and recovering from COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS COV2, is looking like it provides natural immunity. Multiple reports are showing that re-infection is extremely rare and if it does occur, the symptoms are minimized. Furthermore, those that are recovered and have this natural immunity are not being effected nearly as much during the recent surge as those who received the vaccine.
This study from Emory looked at 254 people who had recovered from COVID 19 and showed excellent antibody responses at 8 months. Included was a great memory B cell response which would indicate long term protection against re-infection. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8253687/
This paper out of Duke looked at persons recovered from SARS COV1 and found that an antibody response was still present 17 years after being infected. Further, they found that these cells also recognized parts of SARS COV2. This is proof that the immune response is long-lasting and may overlap with other coronavirus variants. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2550-z.pdf
This study from Washington University looked at bone marrow plasma cells, the ones who lay dormant in our bodies waiting for a repeat offender to attack us again. Patients recovered from COVID 19 voluntarily underwent a bone marrow aspirate. Analysis of the bone marrow cells indicated a robust response in the memory B cells specific to COVID 19. This would indicate lasting natural immunity. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03647-4.pdf
An NIH write-up indicated that persons previously infected with COVID 19 had lasting immunity at 8 months after infection. The vaccines are currently not holding up even close to this standard. https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/lasting-immunity-found-after-recovery-covid-19
Data from Israel where reporting is very robust and vaccines were highly mandated are questioning the need to vaccinate those patients who have recovered from COVID 19. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.20.21255670v1.full.pdf
This paper out of Johns Hopkins (and others) shows a robust antibody response to the spike and N proteins (not only spike) in COVID 19 recovered patients at 10 months. Again the shots being given are not lasting this long. Also, bear in mind that this does not take into account the ability of the memory cells the mount another response in the future if needed. Natural immunity looks to produce an immune response to more than just the spike protein, meaning that it may be more effective. https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S2589-5370(21)00182-6
This Cleveland Clinic study looked at over 50,000 employees in their health system and found that those who had recovered from COVID-19 did not become re-infected. Over 2,500 of these recovered patients did not receive the COVID 19 vaccine and none of them were re-infected in this study. Their conclusion was that those who have recovered from COVID 19 do not need the shot.
It would be no problem. Remember to work out every day. Every single day. They know. And they're scared. And they should be.
Thank you for this - as a Union employee who does sit on negotiations and our management being aware that this is a condition of employment and MUST be bargained, I will be using your list of questions as a tool for them. At my place, there is only 35% of around 250 employees who elected to get the jab. Of those who did get it, about 15% have already said they will NOT get a booster because they regret getting the first one and felt pressured. I will be playing the "numbers" game because it will impact business. Keep the faith and again - THANK YOU for these questions.
In our case, they refused to answer the questions and then refused a medical exemption supported by a doctor's letter. These people are demons.
From Page 6 of Pfizer BioNTech Fact Sheet - dated Aug 23RD - WHAT IF I DECIDE NOT TO GET COMIRNATY (COVID-19 VACCINE, mRNA) OR THE PFIZER-BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE? Under the EUA, it is your choice to receive or not receive the vaccine. Should you decide not to receive it, it will not change your standard medical care.
I'm glad I saved this, I sent this list to The Home Depot which is discriminating against those that choose to not take part in an experimental vaccine trial.
I hope it helps. My wife's employer rolled it up and refused to answer a single question. Some of the questions may be out-dated by now. Feel free to add or subtract.