LSU to Require Proof of vaccine or Negative Covid test.

JPFisher

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Bootlicker @JPFisher didn't like or laugh at this post. 😫 Sad bootlicker.
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Message board redefinition of communism!

If you don’t like teamwork, you won’t like communism!!! 😂

The world has redefined socialism and fascism, racism and equality, let's just call everything communism so it seems unappealing to those who don't want a bolshevik revolution. Be easier to spot them and purge them from our midst
 

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I actually think it's a good idea for the unvaccinated to stay away from these events. If there aren't any there, those protected from getting sick will have no excuses when they get sick anyway.

I've cancelled any plans to attend so the temporarily "fully" vaccinated can feel safety rushing through their clotted veins, and I will profit from doing so. I know two who got the first shots that won't be attending as well. One has a blood clot in their heart and the other is dead within 12 hours of vaccination.

At some point, I need to stop asking for signs that this is dangerous

Difference between me and almost everyone here is I support your right to choose what you put in your body, and care whether you and children or parents are injured by what they've been marketing as safe.
 

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^^^^^this


I just don't understand the mass hysteria about the vaccine. Most all of us got vaccines when we were young and it's not like American's are particular about what they put into their body. Get the shot or stay home, your freedom ends when it puts others in society at risk. Somehow the freedom fighters forget about the concept of civil duty.
If that’s the logic you apply to covid why don’t you apply to everything else? We should bring back prohibition if that’s the case. Driving puts society at risk.

Civil duty and being barred from participating in “free society” aren’t the same thing. There’s lots of things I think people should do, but I don’t think they should be ostracized from society if they don’t. Working out regularly will do far more for your health than taking the vaccine but I wouldn’t suggest requiring a gym membership before going to a bar or ball game.
 

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Looks like I can use 'em now. And I didn't do a good job of sarcasm in that post.
Sarcasm doesn't translate well on electronics. Oh I would make you a small offer for those tickets, since you aren't using them and all. LOL I'm a born again non vax
 

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Sarcasm doesn't translate well on electronics. Oh I would make you a small offer for those tickets, since you aren't using them and all. LOL I'm a born again non vax
I'm going. Gotta wear the mask which I am cool with. Now what?
 
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Negative test or vaccinated.

Interesting.

So okay for a vaccinated person to spread Delta variant to others?

What if instead they just required negative test result for everyone?
Cause that will disrupt the cash flow for Universities
 

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Hey, and LSU has a President with an education!

"As an epidemiologist, I know that vaccination is the way out of this pandemic, and I’m grateful to everyone who has already been vaccinated for helping us move in that direction," Tate said.

But odd that you would read "masks" into the topic . . . the story does not mention masks, just vaccinations.
That requires reading.
 
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Trocar needles are absolutely massive. You'd know if you were getting injected with a tag. 😂

Folks are gonna start getting real bummed when insurance companies stop paying for covid-related emergency services because vaccines significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death. Preventable, like many other diseases we've got vaccines for.

Also gonna be a bummer when businesses and other private entities start requiring vaccination or making things unbearably annoying for unvaxxed folks.

... And it's unfortunate that we've reached this point because the bare minimum hasn't been met every time we've had the opportunity to rise to the occasion as a country. Pseudoscience and confirmation bias are rampant in this country, and it's an absolute travesty.

Good on LSU. Hoping Kentucky schools start mandates before the legislature completely ruins every precaution we've miraculously managed to instate.


You got proof that vaccines are so good? Or just talking points? Last I checked people were sick and the vaccine not working but those getting it dying blood clots or getting very sick.

I mean after all they are now counting those who are getting sick within 2 weeks of getting the vaccines as unvaccinated.

They wouldn't skew the data would they?
 
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My hospital system is mandating the vaccine. If one qualifies for a religious or medical exemption, they have to wear a mask indefinitely (whenever the mask mandates get lifted for vaccinated folks) and get tested weekly at their own cost at the B2B occupational medicine facility I work at.

We don’t bill individual health insurances since we’re a B2B practice, we only deal with payments directly from the company or through work comp insurance.

It will cost them $135 per test. So a full year of testing would be $7020.


What needs to happen is all those who don't want the vaccine to quit so the hospitals, schools, police etc etc etc will have to shut down so everyone can see how stupid they are.

Tell you to get a vaccine that don't work but will kill you or severely disable you in a short time or within a couple years. Ya thats what I want to take.
 
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I actually think it's a good idea for the unvaccinated to stay away from these events. If there aren't any there, those protected from getting sick will have no excuses when they get sick anyway.

I've cancelled any plans to attend so the temporarily "fully" vaccinated can feel safety rushing through their clotted veins, and I will profit from doing so. I know two who got the first shots that won't be attending as well. One has a blood clot in their heart and the other is dead within 12 hours of vaccination.

At some point, I need to stop asking for signs that this is dangerous

Difference between me and almost everyone here is I support your right to choose what you put in your body, and care whether you and children or parents are injured by what they've been marketing as safe.
So you know one of the .0018% of people that died after getting the vaccine and one of the .000006% of people that developed blood clots? Don't stand next to me if it is storming.
 

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Or the 0.05% that’s died from the virus
the actual death rate from the virus is between .5% and 3% (which averages 1.75%), depending on the timing, but that is still hundreds to thousands of time more likely than what this guy talks about people getting sick or dying from the vaccine. You do realize the difference in 1.75% and .0018% and .000006%, right? So, the chance of dying from the vaccine is 1000 times less likely than dying from the virus, and the chance of getting a blood clot is nearly 300,000 times less likely than dying from the virus.
 

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My hospital system is mandating the vaccine. If one qualifies for a religious or medical exemption, they have to wear a mask indefinitely (whenever the mask mandates get lifted for vaccinated folks) and get tested weekly at their own cost at the B2B occupational medicine facility I work at.

We don’t bill individual health insurances since we’re a B2B practice, we only deal with payments directly from the company or through work comp insurance.

It will cost them $135 per test. So a full year of testing would be $7020.
My daughter works at a hospital in northern VA, all were given the ultimatum to be fully vaxed by 10/1 or be terminated with cause. She said many docs, pharmacists, nurses, etc.. showed up the next day and the line was extremely long. With Pfizer getting FDA approval, I’m sure you will see this happening everywhere.
 

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the actual death rate from the virus is between .5% and 3% (which averages 1.75%), depending on the timing, but that is still hundreds to thousands of time more likely than what this guy talks about people getting sick or dying from the vaccine. You do realize the difference in 1.75% and .0018% and .000006%, right? So, the chance of dying from the vaccine is 1000 times less likely than dying from the virus, and the chance of getting a blood clot is nearly 300,000 times less likely than dying from the virus.
The actual death rate from the virus is between .5% and .7% in this country, or, at least it was that, before vaccines. It's now probably half of whatever it was due to vaccinations. I have no idea where you get the idea it could be at high as 3%- even the case fatality rate, which is based on confirmed cases divided by deaths, is barely over half of that, and no one believes that the total number of cases is limited to confirmed cases- the CDC indicates that there are probably at least three cases for every confirmed case.
 

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the actual death rate from the virus is between .5% and 3% (which averages 1.75%), depending on the timing, but that is still hundreds to thousands of time more likely than what this guy talks about people getting sick or dying from the vaccine. You do realize the difference in 1.75% and .0018% and .000006%, right? So, the chance of dying from the vaccine is 1000 times less likely than dying from the virus, and the chance of getting a blood clot is nearly 300,000 times less likely than dying from the virus.
We have an idea who might be at greater risk for death associated to viral infection. What are the risk factors for death by vaccine?
 

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LOL- at the vaccine being FDA approved. Fastest FDA approval ever by an extremely large margin and didn’t even meet the minimum criteria of their own standards but hey it’s FDA approved. That’s enough for some of you it appears!!!!
 
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JPFisher

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You got proof that vaccines are so good? Or just talking points? Last I checked people were sick and the vaccine not working but those getting it dying blood clots or getting very sick.

I mean after all they are now counting those who are getting sick within 2 weeks of getting the vaccines as unvaccinated.

They wouldn't skew the data would they?
I have plenty of proof, but likely nothing that will convince you. We've tangled before and I'm not interested in providing you an outlet to spread your misinformation and faulty reasoning. I have nothing against you at all. I just won't fall into that with someone who has historically been very confrontational with me and others who are trying to spread factual information.

The vaccines lower your risk of hospitalization. Period. They aren't perfect. Never were. Were never going to be. It's not about being perfect. It's about doing good imperfectly (which, with the vaxxes, is incredibly good for imperfection's connotation and the rise of Delta) across the entire population. I'm not going to dignify the clots argument because it's inherently flawed and I've covered it before in previous threads. It's not the "gotcha" that conspiracy theorists think it is. Neither is the point about the vaccine schedule.

ICUs across the country are full and patients are being triaged. Nurses are losing their minds. Less-essential portions of hospitals are being repurposed so that there are more beds to go around and nurses to attend to the critically ill. If that doesn't convince you, then no argument from me - regardless of how well-formed and researched - will compell you to listen. Again, I hold no animosity towards you. It's just the truth, and that's the last I'll speak on it.

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My daughter works at a hospital in northern VA, all were given the ultimatum to be fully vaxed by 10/1 or be terminated with cause. She said many docs, pharmacists, nurses, etc.. showed up the next day and the line was extremely long. With Pfizer getting FDA approval, I’m sure you will see this happening everywhere.
Are they exempting employees with confirmed natural immunity, which is a more effective protection than the vaccine alone? If not, then this is about political science and not science.
 

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My daughter works at a hospital in northern VA, all were given the ultimatum to be fully vaxed by 10/1 or be terminated with cause. She said many docs, pharmacists, nurses, etc.. showed up the next day and the line was extremely long. With Pfizer getting FDA approval, I’m sure you will see this happening everywhere.
So far we’ve only had 9 resign at our hospital system. Announced the mandate two weeks ago, people have until October 1 to get their first shot and have to be fully vaccinated by November 1. If not fully vaccinated by then, they will be put on a two-week, unpaid suspension, and if still not fully vaccinated then terminated.

And you can’t get unemployment in VA for resigning or being fired for not complying with company rules.

We do offer medical and religious exemptions, but each exemption request has to be reviewed and approved with stringent requirements for what is approved. Applying for an exemption doesn’t mean you automatically get it.

Those that qualify for an exemption will have to mask up permanently and will have to be tested every week.

The hospital system also owned our health insurance provider, wouldn’t surprise me if they decided non-vaccinated folks have to pay more for their insurance just like smokers do.
 

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Are they exempting employees with confirmed natural immunity, which is a more effective protection than the vaccine alone? If not, then this is about political science and not science.
Just passing along what she told me. My opinion is there are good arguments on both sides and people shouldn’t try to force their opinions on others. It’s a free country, many have died to ensure that you have rights as an individual and they shouldn’t be infringed upon by the government or other groups that always seem to know what’s best for everyone. I’m vaxed but that doesn’t mean I think you or anyone else should be because it’s your right to choose.
 

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I don't have to extend an Olive branch, I don't hate anyone! I mean, yeah I wish everyone would do the right thing to get back to normal, but that's on them
Well, since I can't PM you...I have struck out with a few buddies who can't go to the game. Am waiting on word from another but won't know for a few days. If you can stand to sit next to an unvaxxed murderer, I will offer you a ticket. Don't get your hopes up, just throwing it out there just in case. If my buddy doesn't go, it's yours. It'll only be one. I'm going if I have to go by myself. Just hate to see a ticket go unused. I was compelled to ask you. I have zero idea why, just...yeah. So like I said, keep your ears on. It would be a free ticket. I don't need the money.
 
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