Government
Read the actual EUA. In the past they have not allowed mandatory use. A medical treatment including vaccine under EUA is experimental. States may be more in control of this and are more likely to try something than the Feds. States could even push it down to the local health boards.
Employers
Employers who try to force the vaccine may run into legal entanglements under workman's comp laws. They may get legal liability if they force a medical treatment and you are damaged by it. So, with some exceptions, they may make it "voluntary"
Members of the Military
Sworn active Military under the EUA: You waived those rights when you signed up. They forced the anthrax vaccine when that happened, so that precedence will apply.
If you're thinking of watching, I'd steer you instead to the 1992 Last of the Mohicans. A better movie, and in the pre-US French and Indian War period. And not as Hollywood P.C. or anhistorical as The Patriot.
One thing I do like about The Patriot, its set in the southern locations of the country, and shows what these people were up against, and how much risk they had to take to join the side of liberty, it cost many families every thing they had to choose the side of the revolution.
Although its called the revolutionary war, in many ways it was also a civil war, where you had many people who were just fine with staying under English rule.
Sad that movies of this quality are almost a thing of the past, they are more and more rare to find these days.
Luckily Trump didn't order enough for the whole population right away. He only ordered enough for 50 million people from Pfizer. The J&J vax won't be out until February or March and Novamax is going to take even longer. The only one that should be rolling out with any volume soon might be the Moderna one. The good news is they'll be prioritizing the vaccine for the elderly and folks who want it and the folks who don't can wait as it's beyond stupid to push this to folks under 30 who are essentially at zero risk of it.
A lot of companies are against the idea of forcing their employees to get the vaccine as they could be held liable for any lawsuits if anything goes wrong.
Serious enough to kill the vaccine nazi at the door at the grocery store for denying me entry.
This is coming.
I will literally put a bullet in anyone approaching me or my family with a syringe.
And I don't care who knows it, either.
Same. You want to cross my bodily boundary? Well two can play that game.
"My body. My choice". Let's throw that back in their faces....
They need to be ready for a lead injection if they want to give me a vaccine injection
Can confirm.
Bullets will already be flying by then
Collecting things here on TDW @
https://thedonald.win/p/11R4JBf3do/fda-eua-on-covid-vaccines--past-/
Summary of that other post as it stands today:
Government
Read the actual EUA. In the past they have not allowed mandatory use. A medical treatment including vaccine under EUA is experimental. States may be more in control of this and are more likely to try something than the Feds. States could even push it down to the local health boards.
Employers
Employers who try to force the vaccine may run into legal entanglements under workman's comp laws. They may get legal liability if they force a medical treatment and you are damaged by it. So, with some exceptions, they may make it "voluntary"
Members of the Military
Sworn active Military under the EUA: You waived those rights when you signed up. They forced the anthrax vaccine when that happened, so that precedence will apply.
Peter Cuppens joined the Continentals.
What happened to "my body my choice" do leftist not think that anymore
what movie is that?
The Patriot. A based historical drama starring Mel Gibson. Highly recommended.
thank you!
If you're thinking of watching, I'd steer you instead to the 1992 Last of the Mohicans. A better movie, and in the pre-US French and Indian War period. And not as Hollywood P.C. or anhistorical as The Patriot.
Yes, that one is a great film as well.
One thing I do like about The Patriot, its set in the southern locations of the country, and shows what these people were up against, and how much risk they had to take to join the side of liberty, it cost many families every thing they had to choose the side of the revolution.
Although its called the revolutionary war, in many ways it was also a civil war, where you had many people who were just fine with staying under English rule.
Sad that movies of this quality are almost a thing of the past, they are more and more rare to find these days.
Literally deadly serious.
Luckily Trump didn't order enough for the whole population right away. He only ordered enough for 50 million people from Pfizer. The J&J vax won't be out until February or March and Novamax is going to take even longer. The only one that should be rolling out with any volume soon might be the Moderna one. The good news is they'll be prioritizing the vaccine for the elderly and folks who want it and the folks who don't can wait as it's beyond stupid to push this to folks under 30 who are essentially at zero risk of it.
A lot of companies are against the idea of forcing their employees to get the vaccine as they could be held liable for any lawsuits if anything goes wrong.