Archy1221
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I got the Covid vaccine, not because I had to but because it allowed me to get back into a couple customer clinics earlier.Only thing I’ll add here is that you obviously had a much bigger problem with Covid, mandates etc. than I did. IMO it was just a s#!tty once in 100 years situation that we had to make some adjustments to get through. Not every decision and course of action was right and, imo, your reaction to most of it strikes me as a bit fringe. It all kind of made sense to me but I’m pretty easy going and tend to roll with the punches. If a vaccine works, I’ll get it. If wearing a mask is presented as a way for me to help protect other people, I’ll wear one. And I can’t get upset about people being told they need to get vaxxed or lose their job because I chose to do it willingly. I told my employees, if they didn’t get vaxxed, I wouldn’t approve sick pay if/when they got Covid. That isn’t forcing them to do anything and it seemed like common sense to me. One guy refused to get vaxxed. He was likely already out of sick days anyway when he did contract covid. I’ve had it 4 maybe 5 times. First time before vax sucked. 2nd time was much better. Last 3 times basically nothing. Anyway you seem to put a lot of value on the Covid situation imo. Maybe it’s because you work in a healthcare related job?
What I value, is people being wronged (fired from a job) for a reason that ended up being medically unfounded, stopping the spread of COVID. Vaccines didn’t do that based on the medical research.
the mandates didn’t affect me or any of my family so my thoughts were for others affected.