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JoePlumber 33 points ago +35 / -2

Unfortunately this is a losing cause. SCOTUS cucked out on personal rights years ago and issued a ruling allowing compulsory vaccination by employers and schools.

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HoppyHap 15 points ago +15 / -0

Not so fast!

Workers can seek a vaccine exemption on medical grounds or due to religious beliefs, disability, or a medical reason. Reiss said that if employees have medical reasons or sincerely held religious beliefs that prevent them from receiving a vaccine, employers may be required to give the workers a reasonable alternative to continue to work. The employer cannot prevent the employee from working or fire them unless the employer cannot provide a reasonable accommodation that would reduce this risk to others. Something as simple as wearing a mask would be a reasonable accommodation. If you have been working from home then that would fit into the accommodation.

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ProudlyConservative 7 points ago +7 / -0

The "vaccine" is made with aborted babies, so that is against my religion. How do you claim that when the Pope says it's okay to get the vaccine? I am utterly mortified that he backs pro-abortion Biden and now this vaccine. I want a new Pope.

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Gyrfalcon 3 points ago +3 / -0

I want the old one Pope Benedict XVI