From what I gather, you get the jab. It’s reported to insurance companies and then that’s the verification. They will start getting who is and who is not vaccinated from your insurance company and then either raise rates or deny coverage.
I agree with not getting the jab ever, my question is why kill off all the sheep that are willing to comply with whatever the gov request. I feel it’s definitely about control and dividing the mud blood and clean bloods. Perhaps it was just to see how far they could go and now the ones who have got the jab are subject to a government subscription service of boosters to continue their lives. Just my take.
With everything going on right now can someone elaborate the significance of this and why now instead of years ago? Guessing maybe because they were controlled by a board instead of a private owner. Definitely interesting.
Can you educate me on the remdesivir? What is it actually doing? I agree they should be giving HCQ or IVM but seems like only a few docs or frontline are prescribing it. The hospitals will still be giving remdesivir from what I gather.
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My spouse just received a notification from the employer that they will be requiring all staff to be vaccinated. I know about the work America’s Frontline Doctors are doing as well as others. I was just hoping they wouldn’t cave to the BS. If it was so important then why not during the height of the pandemic offer it to employees other than basically telling them to eff off.
Zoomed in and has an outline but can’t make it out, the more I stare at it I’m sure I’ll see whatever I want like a house outline or a cue in the middle. I think GastonP1000 might be right about the falsifying statements.
Chief Justice John Roberts will not preside over Donald Trump's Senate impeachment trial, which is scheduled to begin in earnest on Feb. 8.
Instead, Senate President Pro Tempore, Pat Leahy (Vt.), the most senior member of the Senate Democratic conference will preside over the trial.
A Senate source said Leahy, a former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is expected to preside at the trial.
A spokesman for Leahy said the decision on presiding over the trial is up to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)
I’ve notice that. That’s why I typically take what he says with a grain of salt.