In the future, Covid "vaxxed" people are going to have a hard time getting medical insurance or finding jobs.
What company will hire people who are sick all the time? or have severe health problems that limit their work? There are some jobs that the Covid "vaxxed" won't even be considered for in the future.
It's going to be a tough life for some of them, depending on which Covid "vax" lots they got, and what dosage they took of the clot shot.
Are the vax records public accessible? No way to identify a jabbed person (other than by blood clots, shingles, and maybe a frozen half smile), so how would new employers screen for this?
I'm really surprised that insurance companies (life, mostly) haven't changed their requirements by now. Someone on this board suggested that ins companies have been promised bailouts if their claims paid exceeds a certain number, in order to keep the status quo and keep things quiet for a while longer.
This was an amazingly true report. The fact check to it was pathetic but will prob work with their zombie base. The fact checkers said its not reliable bc it was self reported, meaning nonjabbed of course would want to look like they didnt have bad case. Which is insane bc 2 things
self reported but wasnt also the jabbed group self reported? So wouldnt they bby the same logic want to look like they had didnt have bad case too?
so lets say every nonjabbed person was secretly really super sick and lied--was there not a way of verifying if they went to hospital or had treatment
Also notable, tho only anecdotal, I know in what Ive seen the nonjabbed have breezed thru it no worse than jabbed ones, actually easier and shorter. My jabbed relatives right now are doing horrible, not just in covid and more covid, but other health problems. Its sad. But non jabbed are normal, just as before 2020.
We were all down with flu last week. It was pretty bad, much worse than any flu in the past. Out of curiosity we took the rat test and it was all negative, not that it means anything.
A lot of people we know have also been down with flu - most of them double or triple jabbed. And most of them tested positive to covid.
I was tempted to just assume that the testing positive is an artifact of being jabbed, but one of our friends who is fully unjabbed as well also came down with flu, but tested positive.
I just feel like they are spreading something for sure. Best to be on our guard and keep up our vitamins and healthy habits.
In the future, Covid "vaxxed" people are going to have a hard time getting medical insurance or finding jobs.
What company will hire people who are sick all the time? or have severe health problems that limit their work? There are some jobs that the Covid "vaxxed" won't even be considered for in the future.
It's going to be a tough life for some of them, depending on which Covid "vax" lots they got, and what dosage they took of the clot shot.
Are the vax records public accessible? No way to identify a jabbed person (other than by blood clots, shingles, and maybe a frozen half smile), so how would new employers screen for this?
I'm really surprised that insurance companies (life, mostly) haven't changed their requirements by now. Someone on this board suggested that ins companies have been promised bailouts if their claims paid exceeds a certain number, in order to keep the status quo and keep things quiet for a while longer.
I don't know about federal, but I do know about my state: https://health.mo.gov/living/wellness/immunizations/showmevax/
Employers don't need to screen for it, it's the insurance companies that will end up denying based off pre existing conditions.
The less people on the employers health plan the more expensive it's going to be for qualifying employees.
Someone will end up coming up with an incentive to gain qualified people.
This was an amazingly true report. The fact check to it was pathetic but will prob work with their zombie base. The fact checkers said its not reliable bc it was self reported, meaning nonjabbed of course would want to look like they didnt have bad case. Which is insane bc 2 things
Also notable, tho only anecdotal, I know in what Ive seen the nonjabbed have breezed thru it no worse than jabbed ones, actually easier and shorter. My jabbed relatives right now are doing horrible, not just in covid and more covid, but other health problems. Its sad. But non jabbed are normal, just as before 2020.
agree. in fact it is probable that the vaxxed are more likely to underplay symptoms to prove they were smart to get the shot. (they weren't)
Here is the paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/361175995_Self-reported_outcomes_choices_and_discrimination_among_a_global_COVID-19_unvaccinated_cohort
The original article on MSN has now been deleted.
Looks like the ReseachGate has pulled the paper as well. Here is the archived copy:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220616031653mp_/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/361175995_Self-reported_outcomes_choices_and_discrimination_among_a_global_COVID-19_unvaccinated_cohort
Any covid rare. Still don't think I've had it.
We were all down with flu last week. It was pretty bad, much worse than any flu in the past. Out of curiosity we took the rat test and it was all negative, not that it means anything.
A lot of people we know have also been down with flu - most of them double or triple jabbed. And most of them tested positive to covid.
I was tempted to just assume that the testing positive is an artifact of being jabbed, but one of our friends who is fully unjabbed as well also came down with flu, but tested positive.
I just feel like they are spreading something for sure. Best to be on our guard and keep up our vitamins and healthy habits.
I'm wondering what a "pe-print survey paper" is. Don't leave that to the imagination. :)
It hasnt been put through the full peer-review process necessary to publish a paper in most publications. Think of it as a "preview"