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No. My daughter, her daughter and me were all sick around the same time. I got sick from them. Again this was in Febuary of 2020 before the Pandemic panic. My daughter was not sick since.Have you been tested for antibodies?
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No. My daughter, her daughter and me were all sick around the same time. I got sick from them. Again this was in Febuary of 2020 before the Pandemic panic. My daughter was not sick since.Have you been tested for antibodies?
So I’m assuming the vaccine isn’t necessaryNo. My daughter, her daughter and me were all sick around the same time. I got sick from them. Again this was in Febuary of 2020 before the Pandemic panic. My daughter was not sick since.
But you, not EW&F, provided the hypothetical specifics.JonC, please notice my comment is specifically in reference to asking Earth, Wind, and Fire about what he means by damage. Neither does your comment does not cover the way I expressed what I said about what a person feels they have do, regardless of whether you or I think that is what they have to do.
I believe Joe thinks he is a King.
The first possible legal hurdle to the president's intended vaccine mandate has to do with the Commerce Clause of the US Constitution, which gives Congress the constitutional power to regulate commerce both with foreign nations and among the states.
The question the courts will likely have to answer is whether OSHA, a federal regulatory agency tasked with keeping workers safe, has the power to broadly mandate vaccines under the Commerce Clause.
Abramson said he anticipates several challenges will be raised regarding how exemptions are made available and applied to those who remain unvaccinated.
The two most likely vaccine exemptions will be for those who have a religious opposition to the vaccine, and those who have a certain disability covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act that prevents them from receiving the shot, Abramson said.
The question this challenge poses is: what is an appropriate, non-discriminatory, non-burdensome accommodation for those with exemptions?
A third question, one that hasn't yet demanded the same attention as the previous two, is whether those who already had COVID-19 should be subject to vaccine mandates.
ExcellentAlso, some of you will know and some will not have thought about it...
President Biden's order on vaccination of federal workers will only apply to employees of the executive branch. The Congress (House of Representatives and the Senate) is a separate legislative branch. The courts are a separate judicial branch. So the order will not apply to federal workers in those branches..
Not sure I can agree with you here.I believe Joe thinks...
How about catbirdNot sure I can agree with you here.
Where do you see that for federal workers?To clarify, those who have medical or religious reasons to abstain from vaccines are exempt, but do have to be tested.
It is in the white house document in how agencies are to administer the mandate (also, it is how it is administered by DOE agencies....they are prohibited from not excluding persons for medical or religious reasons).Where do you see that for federal workers?