tink2424
DIS Veteran
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That's terrible.
I'm an employer, and we were in a position to offer all of our employees the opportunity to vaccinate before it was opened up for the general public and I was surprised how few of them took us up on it, and I watched as ardent anti-vax folks who worked for me got it, one's husband was hospitalized for 2 weeks but I'd NEVER terminate someone for making the choice for themselves. Now we do have different protocols for those who have exposures/covid that is dependent on if they are vaccinated or not. But fire someone? No.
I love this response and thank you for being the type of employer that America needs.They were. And they are completely entitled to that opinion just like anyone else with an opinion.
As a business owner & employer I constantly had to thread the needle in order to KEEP people employed, keep them health and try to avoid Covid outbreaks on jobsites and in the office, all while keeping in mind that people have freedoms to make their own medical choices. I had to keep my opinion to myself (which - if it matters, was that vaccines shouldn't be mandated, folks should have freedom of choice) and do what was best for our Company while also attempting to follow CDC recommendations due to Insurance requirements and to avoid large amount of folks who were on work comp because they got it at work and /or being sued because we didn't do enough to protect employees. You wouldn't believe the hoops we had to jump thru in order to keep our employees on the job - vaccinated or not. We busted our *** in order not to have to shut down jobsites and lay folks off regardless of their vaccination status. So when someone who was a self described "ardent anti-vaxer" in my office and preached her stance to anyone who would listened came down with it, then her husband got it and was hospitalized with it for 3 weeks came back into the office and had a new tune to whistle I didn't want to hear about it - and yeah - I paid her & every other employee who had to quarantine before the vaccines became available.
I only wish. Unfortunately I don't think lessons were learned at all by most politicians or government employees.Lots of lessons were learned. The good news, there will never be another lock down.
I wish there was an like option that stood for "HUGGS". I would have put it on your post.I lost my job as a result of Covid and it took 8 months to resolve unemployment because of something ridiculous that was neither my fault nor the fault of my former employer so that was extremely stressful.
Also differing feelings about how to handle Covid caused a serious rift with my brother and his family I don't think things will ever go back to the way they were unfortunately. Thankfully I did not personally know anyone who was hospitalized or passed from Covid and I'm very grateful for that. We missed out on the early months of our new niece and nephew's lives (different sides of the family) which was heartbreaking for everyone.
Thankfully DH and I came through it all okay, but it was a tough time for sure and one I would not care to repeat.
But that isn't what the clinical trials actually studied so no that wasn't the point of the vaccines. All that was studied in the clinical trials was if the vaccines created an antibody response. They never studied whether that antibody response stopped infection or even prevented death. You would think they would study that but they didn't.The whole point of the vaccine was to prevent people from dying. Yes, you can still get covid. There are over one million people whose families probably wish there was a vaccine available when they got sick.
I don't even blame the pharma companies. Our FDA should have set a better standard for what they would approve and should have made them study both efficacy and safety. This will go down in history as a very dark time for the FDA.