These people are so stupid. It doesn't even make sense to vaccinate in the middle of a pandemic. Even if the vaccine had been good (which it wasn't) it's a known mistake to vaccinate in a pandemic (causes immune escape).
Just as anyone who was versed on the subject would know that surgical masks don't stop viruses, but are only intended to prevent the wearer from coughing bacteria into an open wound during surgery.
Anyone versed on the subject would know that PCR tests with high cycles are useless for diagnosing disease, especially when used on asymptomatic "patients."
Just as any lawyer would know that mandating emergency use therapies (like masks or vaccines) without right-of-refusal and informed consent would be a violation of the Nuremberg Code.
Just as any lawyer would know that implying falsely a mask can stop a virus (by mandating its use) is a deceptive business practice and a violation of the law.
Just as any lawyer would know that demanding private medical information is a HIPAA violation.
Just as any lawyer would know that religious rights are protected under title 7 of the civil rights act of 1964 and that anyone claiming them based on sincerely-held religious beliefs would have legal recourse if fired.
These people are so stupid. It doesn't even make sense to vaccinate in the middle of a pandemic. Even if the vaccine had been good (which it wasn't) it's a known mistake to vaccinate in a pandemic (causes immune escape).
Just as anyone who was versed on the subject would know that surgical masks don't stop viruses, but are only intended to prevent the wearer from coughing bacteria into an open wound during surgery.
Just as any lawyer would know that mandating emergency use therapies (like masks or vaccines) without right-of-refusal and informed consent would be a violation of the Nuremberg Code.
Just as any lawyer would know that implying falsely a mask can stop a virus (by mandating its use) is a deceptive business practice and a violation of the law.
Just as any lawyer would know that demanding private medical information is a HIPAA violation.
Just as any lawyer would know that religious rights are protected under title 7 of the civil rights act of 1964 and that anyone claiming them based on sincerely-held religious beliefs would have legal recourse if fired.