Kaiser Permanente shitcans 2,200 anti-vax losers, good riddance

Funny how folk virtually IGNORE THE FACT that the PCR/RT-PCR tests were NEVER designed to diagnose active disease in people...and how they are so plagued with false readings that there are directives from the CDC and WHO as to how to compensate to come to a reasonable ASSUMPTION.

Did ALL the nurses and doctors who were in the trenches with this stuff months before the "vaccines" were made available contract and/or die from Covid?

Nope.

Does the experimental gene therapies posing as vaccines prevent contracting, spreading or dying from Covid (variant)?

Nope.

Can people who had Covid, GOT OVER IT AND NOW HAVE ANTI-BODIES, need a "vaccine".

Nope.

Are "Covid related" deaths an amalgamation of chronic pre-condition ailments and actual direct Covid deaths?

Yep.

Given the above information, can you accurately state the number of "cases" in hospitals?

Nope.

Are the death rates of non-positive folk who died after getting the "vaccine(s)" on the rise?

Yep.

If it could be confirmed that 2% of a medical work force died or were disabled by Covid, wouldn't that be reported as a dire situation? Yet, dumping that percent in medical personnel on a faulty premise is okay?

Seems so.

:thinking: hmmm, something doesn't add up here.
 
how they are so plagued with false readings

You cannot gene sequence something that is not there, which is to say that false positives are extremely rare. False negatives do happen, but only because the virus has not really taken off in the body.

gene therapies

mRNA is not gene therapy.

Can people who had Covid, GOT OVER IT AND NOW HAVE ANTI-BODIES, need a "vaccine".

Patients are getting Covid-19 a second, and even third time, which is to say that getting the vaccine is a very good idea.

Are the death rates of non-positive folk who died after getting the "vaccine(s)" on the rise?

You are just full of misinformation.

hmmm, something doesn't add up here.

When the least educated among us say that something does not add up, it is reasonable to wonder if the problem is they cannot add.
 
Hello reagansghost,

ban all disease-ridden health care workers, later ya fuckin morons


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/k...ccine-less-than-2-of-its-workforce/ar-AAPaP9e

I think they are taking the right approach. It's not about hatred or judgement. It's about safety.

They would prefer to have everyone safe and working.

Nobody has been fired yet. They are suspended without pay.

They have until December 1st.

Good plan.

This gives them time to see if they can find other work, but still gives them the opportunity to come back if they simply get vaccinated.

It's the best of both worlds.

It is very good to see that those suspended amount to 1% of the work force.
 
Out of those 2,200 "workers", do you think even 1% had a better than high school diploma?

Probably so, yes. Just having an associates or BS degree though doesn't mean that you have common sense. As the OP said, good riddance. All of us who currently work, or formerly worked, in health care owe a duty to our patients to protect them. The Covid vaccine is no different than any of the other vaccines -- and tests like for TB -- that we're required to have for their protection.
 
Hello Taichiliberal,

Funny how folk virtually IGNORE THE FACT that the PCR/RT-PCR tests were NEVER designed to diagnose active disease in people...and how they are so plagued with false readings that there are directives from the CDC and WHO as to how to compensate to come to a reasonable ASSUMPTION.

Did ALL the nurses and doctors who were in the trenches with this stuff months before the "vaccines" were made available contract and/or die from Covid?

Nope.

Does the experimental gene therapies posing as vaccines prevent contracting, spreading or dying from Covid (variant)?

Nope.

Can people who had Covid, GOT OVER IT AND NOW HAVE ANTI-BODIES, need a "vaccine".

Nope.

Are "Covid related" deaths an amalgamation of chronic pre-condition ailments and actual direct Covid deaths?

Yep.

Given the above information, can you accurately state the number of "cases" in hospitals?

Nope.

Are the death rates of non-positive folk who died after getting the "vaccine(s)" on the rise?

Yep.

If it could be confirmed that 2% of a medical work force died or were disabled by Covid, wouldn't that be reported as a dire situation? Yet, dumping that percent in medical personnel on a faulty premise is okay?

Seems so.

:thinking: hmmm, something doesn't add up here.

Disagree on all points.

It is a rather extreme minority view.

Walt makes a very good response.
 
Probably so, yes. Just having an associates or BS degree though doesn't mean that you have common sense. As the OP said, good riddance. All of us who currently work, or formerly worked, in health care owe a duty to our patients to protect them. The Covid vaccine is no different than any of the other vaccines -- and tests like for TB -- that we're required to have for their protection.

Being vaccinated doesn't stop one from being a carrier. Derp!
 
Being vaccinated doesn't stop one from being a carrier. Derp!

No, it doesn't, dweeb. It does, on the other hand, lessen the chances that you will infect someone else -- and if those around you are also vaccinated, it lessens YOUR chance of becoming infected as well.
 
No, it doesn't, dweeb. It does, on the other hand, lessen the chances that you will infect someone else -- and if those around you are also vaccinated, it lessens YOUR chance of becoming infected as well.

How does it lessen the chances you'd infect someone else?

raw
 
How does it lessen the chances you'd infect someone else?

Science isn't your thing, is it? If you are vaccinated, your chances of contracting the disease are lessened. (They are not zero.) Therefore, if you are NOT infected, you cannot infect someone else.

I don't know if you're one of them, but there is some confusion around that. Suffice it to say, you cannot infect me if you are not infected, and vice versa.

There is a chance (very small) that even though vaccinated, you can become infected yet asymptomatic. If this is true, then you are contagious until your system clears the virus. That's why health care workers and others who are around large numbers of people wear masks. It's an extra layer of protection for those around you, in case you are infectious but don't know it.
 
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